01-01-2011, 08:59 AM
- Step 2
System Restore maintains a backup of your programs however it may also backup infections therefore constant flushing is required to create a clean Restore Point.
- On the Start Menu, right-click Computer > Properties > System Protection.
- Click Configure.
- Click Delete > Continue > OK.
- You are now back at the System Protection Tab.
- Click Create > <Any Title Here> > Create.
- A prompt should tell you that it was successful. Click Close.
- Click OK.
- System Restore will be working again and will have a new Restore Point.
- On the Start Menu, right-click Computer > Properties > System Protection.
- Step 3
Besides compromising network security, their association with illegal file-sharing creates legal liabilities for their employers. More often than not, companies aren't aware of software license violations and other infractions their workers commit through file-sharing.
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I notice there are signs of one or more P2P (Person to Person) File Sharing Programs on your computer. Your system is at risk. Even if you are using a safe P2P program, it is only the program that is safe. You will be sharing files from uncertified sources, and these are often infected. The bad guys use P2P filesharing as a major conduit to spread their wares.
I strongly recommend that you uninstall the following program(s) present in your system through Add or Remove Programs for Windows XP and Programs and Features for Vista and Windows 7:
- Vuze
Note: If you choose not to remove the program(s), please do not use them until this computer is clean.
Here is the list of Safe and Unsafe P2P Programs.
Clean
- Ares
- Azureus 2.5.0.0
- BitComet
- Bittorrent
- E-Mule
- Frostwire
- Limewire
- µTorrent
Unsafe- Ares
- Azureus Vuze
- BearShare
- Bitlord
- BittorrentUltra
- iMesh
You can see more of that 'here'.- Azureus Vuze
- Step 4
Looking at your log, I have seen that you have the program(s) below installed. I highly suggest a removal through Add or Remove Programs or Programs and Features. I am asking you this for I have seen negative feedback from users. Should the program(s) in question be utterly clean, no such comment should be seen. Take this as a pre-cautionary measure. Better safe than sorry.
The list below shows the program(s) with poor or flawed reputation that you currently have installed in your system:
- Akamai NetSession Interface
Please respond back if you encounter difficulties uninstalling the program(s).
- Comments:
- Is it still logging those connections? Also, would you consider yourself to be a typical Internet user or advanced?