![]() ![]() ![]() I liked the program, and all my problems with it began with a version update. You guys were wise not to update your versions of Disk Defrag. It's about time Malwarebytes got more aggressive. ![]() What remains a bit of a mystery is why only now does MBAM decide that Auslogic files are potentially unwanted? I'm not surprised that Malwarebytes detected Auslogics files. It also detected 4 registry keys related to Auslogics. Folder not deleted: C:\ProgramData\Application Data\Auslogics Folder not deleted: C:\ProgramData\Auslogics Folder not deleted: C:\Users\joseph\AppData\Roaming\Auslogics So I downloaded the latest version of AdwCleaner from Malwarebytes, and its scan also flagged some Auslogic folders: I don't know if the scanners at VT scan for PUPs, however. So I uploaded both files to to VirusTotal, where 0/54 scanners detected anything amiss (including MBAM). I just couldn't trust any company that would bundle malware like Conduit. These files (both reports) were created in September/2013, when I was using Auslogics Disk Defrag, which I subsequently decided to uninstall, after Auslogics bundled Search Protect by Conduit with a defrag upgrade (which I allowed to install in an unguarded moment - my bad!). , C:\Users\joseph\AppData\Roaming\Auslogics\Disk Defrag\Reports\Disk_Defrag_Report.xml, No Action By User, , , C:\Users\joseph\AppData\Roaming\Auslogics\Disk Defrag\Reports\Disk_Defrag_Report.html, No Action By User, , As it happens, I found this morning that MBAM Premium had detected 2 Auslogics files on a scheduled overnight scan on my Win 7, namely: ![]()
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