MarkJohnson Posted April 19, 2013 I ran a scan because the laptop was slow and this is what I got. SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Loghttps://www.superantispyware.com Generated 04/18/2013 at 09:01 PM Application Version : 5.6.1014 Core Rules Database Version : 10285 Trace Rules Database Version: 8097 Scan type : Complete Scan Total Scan Time : 00:19:54 Operating System Information Windows XP Professional 32-bit, Service Pack 3 (Build 5.01.2600) Administrator Memory items scanned : 484 Memory threats detected : 0 Registry items scanned : 34578 Registry threats detected : 0 File items scanned : 23254 File threats detected : 1 Trojan.Agent/Gen-Nullo[Short] C:\SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION\_RESTORE{F3B5CB9E-7704-49A4-8EEF-6017A24F0B01}\RP57\A0023571.EXE Is there an easy fix? Or will SAS remove it if I select, "Remove Threat"? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GuiltySpark Posted April 19, 2013 Hard to know until you try. Incidentaly, did you stop the full scan early on as 19 minutes is extremely quick ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SAS Customer Service Posted April 19, 2013 That may be a false positive; Please use the built-in false positive reporter at the end of the scan so our definitions team can gather the necessary information about that detection. To do this, run a scan so the item is detected, then on the Scan Results screen select the individual item being detected and click the "Report False Positive" button on the right. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarkJohnson Posted April 19, 2013 Hard to know until you try. Incidentaly, did you stop the full scan early on as 19 minutes is extremely quick ? It's only running XP and 25k scan. I wouldn't expect it to take much longer even with malware. That may be a false positive; Please use the built-in false positive reporter at the end of the scan so our definitions team can gather the necessary information about that detection. To do this, run a scan so the item is detected, then on the Scan Results screen select the individual item being detected and click the "Report False Positive" button on the right. I accidently hit remove threats. I boot up and rescan with no issues found. It is still very slow slow amd non responsive. I then popped in another hdd and installed win 8 and it seems much, much faster. of course it has nothing installed. I'll probably just reinstall XP or even upgrade to win 8 -=Mark=- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites