Just an Add-On....
I went to Defender / Tools / Options, and checked the two Notification
Boxes. Then when I was working on/in computer, I got a pop-up that Defender
wanted my permission to allow a change to the same file (HOSTS). I believe I
might have downloaded an update for AVG or SpyBot or Spyblaster.
When I went to History I saw the same 'exception' that I saw before, namely:
Resources = C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Category = Not Yet Classified
It doesn't show any Publisher, etc.; so I don't know which program is
causing this 'exception.'
Could it be caused by my AVG 8.5; SpyBot or SpyBlaster? If so, is it alright
to PERMIT the change? For if I didn't maybe one of the programs would not
function properly.
How am I supposed to know which Defender pop-ups to PERMIT or DENY?
Thanks for any help.
Alice
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"AliceZ" wrote:
> Thank you.
> Are the two 'exceptions' my WD found 'normal?' Are they registry changes
> that are okay to be approved? Does everyone see them?
> Should I be notified about them or should I choose not to notify?
> Thanks again,
> Alice
>
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> "Ǝиçεl" wrote:
>
> > Hello Alice,
> >
> > Under WD, click Tools->Options and under real-time protection examine the
> > boxes for Choose if WD should notify you about.
> >
> > Since WD was not instructed
> > to notify you, it Permitted the action automatically.
> >
> > WD is too stupid to know who is attempting to
> > change the registry.
> > -=-
> >
> >
> > "AliceZ" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I did a Defender scan on 5/20/09 and it showed the following in History:
> > >
> > > Name = Unknown
> > > Alert Level = Unknown
> > > Action Taken = Permit
> > > Status = Succeeded
> > > Description = This program has potentially unwanted behavior.
> > > Advice = Permit this detectede item only if you trust the program or the
> > > software publisher.
> > > Resources = C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
> > > Category = Not Yet Classified
> > >
> > > I did another scan on 5/25/09 and same item showed up.
> > >
> > > Is anyone else showing this 'exception' in Defender History after running a
> > > scan?
> > > Is this serious?
> > > Would appreciate any help in determining what this 'exception' relates to.
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > > Alice
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