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[Fixed] Hijackthis! Logs - HJT Question posted in the Security & Safety forums; Hi PCHF, browsing around the PCHF partner site I ended up at HijackThis.de so I ran HJT and pasted results of log into analyze and it came back with one ...

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Hi PCHF,
browsing around the PCHF partner site I ended up at
HijackThis.de so I ran HJT and pasted results of log into analyze and it came back with one red X and a few yellow ones ( mainly unnecassary ( deactivated ).

Though I would not directly delete the suggested problems, not untill I posted them in here,but, if one knew the procedure of deleting from HJT could you use the analyzing tool to do this or would one be more secure in posting in here.

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I never use anylayzing tools. They can make mistakes easily. I am currently training for Malware Removal at MalWare Removal :: View topic - Malware Removal University - Now Open

You might want to take a look and see if training for malware removal is for you. But until you are trained, if you do. Post it on here so an expert can take a look at it. It's also not always as simple as checking a HijackTHis! box.

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Thanks EagleAmerican,
I would not use it unless it was fool prove, I have had a look MRU and joined up, however I am still trying to get my head around it all, if I can then hopefully that is for me,but I think it might be awhile away.

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Analysing tools were created with good intentions, but they can never be utilized in reality because many new malware variants come out everyday. Unless you have an entire group of people working 24-hrs to update and maintain the application, I don't think it is feasible.



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