secure32.exe
- From: "Michael Blanc" <mblanc@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:23:11 -0800
I suspect that this binary is a parasite. I can't kill it in the Task
Manager and don't know where to find it in the registry.
I am having problems with the system - the computer keeps sending 100s of
Kbytes upon dial-up connection, and cannot even load a URL because of this
degraded bandwidth.
Am I right about this binary? If so, I will want to *manually* remove it,
hence need the instructions. (OS = Win2000, browser is IE5). Needless to
say, I am using a different machine to post this.
Thanks for any help!
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