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I know that. I thought that was what Vlk was saying in that post.Re-read the original reports.
Systems were not compromised.
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I know that. I thought that was what Vlk was saying in that post.Re-read the original reports.
Systems were not compromised.
I know that. I though that was what Vlk was saying in that post.
That's totally expected from ESET. I think all regular CCleaner (not the Slim version) are detected by ESET. Even the subsequent versions will be detected by ESET as such, a bundler of Potentially Unsafe programs.I'll update.
They(ESET) not clean their Update....![]()
OK, now I understand. Yes, the irrational fears are rampant out there.
Sorry about the misunderstanding (forum posts are really a pain in that regard - they're so easy to misinterpret).
No Big Dial ....... and plus, for some of us English is Not the First Language
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.......Sometimes I can follow non-native English posts better than native English posts. Too much infos flying around with people meaning different things. It is difficult to interpret meaning and intent a lot of times.
Its too much of a Coincidence- the same day that cCleaner virus is removed, that 3 gb of strange stuff arrivesThose 3 GB worth of files can't be due to this malware. Must be something else. Have you run the Windows disk cleanup utility?
Its too much of a Coincidence- the same day that cCleaner virus is removed, that 3 gb of strange stuff arrives
So did I.Just updated to v35