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	<title>Comments on: Spyware Protect 2009</title>
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		<title>By: dave</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 15:23:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>YOu never know when these things will pop up.  I&#039;m a savy user, and have both virus protection (schedule a scan each day), and run a &quot;spycheck&quot; occasionally.  I guess I wasn&#039;t paying complete attention to messages on the computer, and ended up getting this POS on my laptop..   I followed the manual instructions and only found one file, c:/windows/sysguard.exe , and one registry entry, AvScan.  But, had to go into safe mode to get rid of the sysguard.exe.  Did not find any of the other executables on my system.  I guess that the amount of files found on the system is based on how panicked one gets.   I figured early on it was some sort of malware.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YOu never know when these things will pop up.  I&#8217;m a savy user, and have both virus protection (schedule a scan each day), and run a &#8220;spycheck&#8221; occasionally.  I guess I wasn&#8217;t paying complete attention to messages on the computer, and ended up getting this POS on my laptop..   I followed the manual instructions and only found one file, c:/windows/sysguard.exe , and one registry entry, AvScan.  But, had to go into safe mode to get rid of the sysguard.exe.  Did not find any of the other executables on my system.  I guess that the amount of files found on the system is based on how panicked one gets.   I figured early on it was some sort of malware.</p>
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