hi any one know what i4jdel0.exe is?
Its in C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Local Settings\Temp
My sunbelt Personal firewall just asked if it could do something (i denied it)
I've googled and found nothing useful just idiots trying to sell their anti-malware apps
I got the feeling its part of Vuze but cant find anything conclusive.
Any ideas appreciated
thanks Zcat
I'm running win xp on a Lenovo X60s with an intel duo 1.8 and 2 gig ram
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hi
is that is a new site? its cool
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/repo...1321531541
as I thought it is something to do with Vuze
so I guess its ok I dont see anything wrong with my setup at present and was just wondering what the file was (I can usually sort things myself and am no newbie)
thanks for your prompt reply
zcat

(17-11-2011 11:34 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]No, it is not a new, but very useful. 
It seems okay, but get rid of p2p applications.
http://www.techmonkeys.co.uk/Thread-rule...g-software
I see what you mean about p2p but for open source apps, linux distros and creative commons media I wouldn't say its too much of a problem. It depends on what your downloading and how good your security is, now I routinely fix other peoples boxes so I know the risks and what I'm talking about.
thank you for the link Maniac