maxpower Posted July 4, 2009 I did a search which resulted in this finding: Trojan.Agent/Gen-Dropper[Temp] C:\WINDOWS\INSTALLER\MSI515.TMP Both Avast 4.8 Home and Malwarebytes anti malware failed to find this, and I didn't use the function in Superantispyware to report a possible False positive. I did update the definitions and unquarantined the file (to be able to send it through superantispyware), and did a new search w/superantispyware and the MSI515.temp file was not identified at all as a malicious file. It quielded no matches sans tracking cookies. Could this be a false positive, or could it somehow be hidden in the system after I restored it, I'm asking what I should do next? SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Loghttps://www.superantispyware.com Generated 07/03/2009 at 00:18 AM Application Version : 4.26.1006 Core Rules Database Version : 3967 Trace Rules Database Version: 1907 Scan type : Complete Scan Total Scan Time : 00:28:32 Memory items scanned : 637 Memory threats detected : 0 Registry items scanned : 5068 Registry threats detected : 0 File items scanned : 16503 File threats detected : 1 Trojan.Agent/Gen-Dropper[Temp] C:\WINDOWS\INSTALLER\MSI515.TMP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites