Microsoft Essentials Error Detection
SimpleRon
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Posted 6:55 am, 06/15/2012
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Try complete scan with Malwarebytes and Security Essentials. Also run TDSKILLER (Just google it and download) it will check for boot sector virus'. However, sounds like a java virus.
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never
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Posted 3:56 pm, 06/10/2012
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bennett78
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Posted 12:00 pm, 06/09/2012
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It looks like it my be a tool bar search bar exploiter If you are using IE you may want to restore default settings
under internet options
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wilkesboroguy
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Posted 11:41 am, 06/09/2012
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It's a bit interesting, I have received over 20 of these messages since yesterday, like every 10-15 minutes. It seemed like every time I went into CV one would pop up. But, I have not received any since 8:20 this morning and I have made no changes. I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks for your comments.
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Crypt
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Posted 11:22 am, 06/09/2012
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I run XP and Win7 and been using Microsoft Security Essentials since it first came out and I've never seen that. I have noticed that the MSS tray icon doesn't always appear when I reboot the XP machine but it's always done that. I also run Malware Bytes periodically and it comes up clean.
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bennett78
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Posted 11:16 am, 06/09/2012
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Most people think I have a spyware program. The truth is you need 2 or 3.
Malwarebyes and Spybot SD Are both free and among the best
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MYPCTech84
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Posted 8:49 am, 06/09/2012
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Hmm is it a virus alert in red or just a pop up somewhere in the middle area of the screen. I want to determine if it is an infection that is tricking Microsoft Security Essentials into not working correctly then hiding itself from the Windows API or just a corrupt install of MSE.
It is probably the first situation. Try running Malwarebytes then give me a call @ 1-828-528-1644. I am a professional Tech with Quality PC Solutions. It is a brand new business. I'm very experienced and so is my business partner.
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wilkesboroguy
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Posted 8:17 am, 06/09/2012
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For the past few days I've been getting the follow pop-up from Microsoft Essentials. It appears to be coming up when I go into CV.
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-0626
My definitions are up to date and I do a scan daily at 3AM. Does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks.
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