Secure.exe problems after last auto upgrade
From: Jeff (bungie07_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/30/03
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:40:20 -0700
I searched for 'secure' 'and hidden32' and it didn't find
anything... What should I do now?
>>Hi Jeff,
>>
>>I don't know what SECURE.EXE is. It's not a standard
part
>>of the system. Did you specially install it? If not,
it's
>>*possible* that you have a virus or other malware
running
>>on your machine. I also don't recognize the process
>called
>>hidden32.exe. Go look in the filesystem and see where
>>these files live and what the file properties on them
>are -
>>- that will give you a good indication if a legitamate
>>program actually installed them, or it they're malware.
>>
>>best,
>>-jasong
>>
>.
>
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