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  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    [quote user="Blue1978"] [quote user="eyesonly"]Also, explain why you stated that I did NOT provide audits?[/quote] Have you already send eEye your Retina scan log from the following location?: C:\Program Files\eEye Digital Security\Blink\Scanner\Logs You may seem numerous files in there from past scans.  I would send ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-21-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    [quote user="carmstrong"]  eyesonly, Let me ensure you that we at eEye haven't made XP/2003 a lower priority with the introduction of Windows 7. I'm the lead developer of Retina and I spend 70% of my time dealing with issues relating to XP/2003 and even 2000. We know XP is still the dominent Windows OS. I've ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-20-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    [quote user="bpatten"] I received your email. I'm reviewing the information. Can you confirm if KB974811 or KB957488 patch is installed? Thank you [/quote] I sent you an e-mail reporting my findings on KB974811 & KB957488. Please keep this information CONFIDENTIAL & DO NOT POST THE CONTENTS OF MY E-MAIL OR REPLY TO ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-19-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    Thanks Blue, I hope to hear back from someone at Eeyes. They might think this is a joke, because they are working on Windows 7 compatibility, rather than concentrating on "old" software like Windows XP and Office XP.  But the fact is Windows XP accounts for over 70% of the total market share for operating systems.  Windows 7 ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-19-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    I have sent an e-mail answering bpatten's inquiry about the windows registry. Since all questions have been answered, I am anxious to find out which is correct Microsoft Update (which says my system IS secure) or Blink Vulnerability Assessment (which says my system is NOT secure). I have asked bpatten to let me know the significance of the ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-18-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    [quote user="Blue1978"] You can email your results along with a link to this post (as a point reference) to bpatten@eeye.com . [/quote] Thanks Blue. Have a great day!
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-18-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    [quote user="bpatten"] Check Add/Remove Programs for the following Microsoft patches: KB955047 KB949030 KB934873 Also, are you using Retina or Blink when you see these audits? [/quote] You would NOT have to ask those questions if you read my original post. Read my original post again. I said that I installed Blink ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-18-2009
  • Re: Office XP False Positives

    I have checked for the registry entry, but I do NOT want to post the results here.  Unless you tell me exactly what this reg key is meant to indicate, I don't want to risk letting the entire internet know whether my computer has this registry or NOT.  If it means that my computer is NOT secure, than I don't want to advertise to ...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-17-2009
  • Re: Antivirus False Positive??? - Microsoft RAW Thumbnail Powertool

    I sent the file, but w/o a password.  Windows XP did NOT give me an option of password protecting the zip archive, and I am NOT going to install PKZIP just to password protect 1 file. Note the file was quarantined, so you will have to restore the correct file extension (EXE) to recreate the original file quarantined by the Eeyes Antivirus. ...
    Posted to Troubleshooting (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-17-2009
  • Antivirus False Positive??? - Microsoft RAW Thumbnail Powertool

    I'm reporting a possible false positive, Blink Personal Virus & Spyware reports the Microsoft RAW Thumbnail Powertools as W32/Obfuscated.A!genr.   The file name is RAWSupport.exe. My system is Windows XP SP3. Please let me know if this is a false positive or actual malware. If you need the file, let me know how to send it ...
    Posted to Troubleshooting (Forum) by eyesonly on 11-07-2009
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