MichaW Posted November 14, 2013 Hello, above mentioned file is recognized by SAS as Tracking Cookie which cannot be deleted. Scan report by SAS: SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Loghttps://www.superantispyware.comGenerated 11/14/2013 at 05:06 PMApplication Version : 5.6.1042Core Rules Database Version : 10889Trace Rules Database Version: 8701Scan type : Quick ScanTotal Scan Time : 00:00:11Operating System InformationWindows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Service Pack 1 (Build 6.01.7601)UAC Off - AdministratorMemory items scanned : 145Memory threats detected : 0Registry items scanned : 53022Registry threats detected : 0File items scanned : 5338File threats detected : 1Adware.Tracking Cookie C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\XPD8C61E.txt [ /xiti.com ] Nevertheless, the same file, checked with Virustotal, is only recognized by PANDA and not by SAS. Scan report by Virustotal: SHA256: 40ab26aefe7c341e22db5a46beb090f8556cb2b1040d3be6552862cdb7782ac4 Dateiname: XPD8C61E.txt Erkennungsrate: 1 / 45 Analyse-Datum: 2013-11-14 16:08:05 UTC ( vor 1 Minute ) 0 0 Analyse Zusätzliche Informationen Kommentare Bewertungen Antivirus Ergebnis Aktualisierung Agnitum 20131113 AhnLab-V3 20131114 AntiVir 20131114 Antiy-AVL 20131114 Avast 20131114 AVG 20131114 Baidu-International 20131114 BitDefender 20131114 Bkav 20131114 ByteHero 20131111 CAT-QuickHeal 20131114 ClamAV 20131114 Commtouch 20131114 Comodo 20131114 DrWeb 20131114 Emsisoft 20131114 ESET-NOD32 20131114 F-Prot 20131114 F-Secure 20131114 Fortinet 20131114 GData 20131114 Ikarus 20131114 Jiangmin 20131114 K7AntiVirus 20131114 K7GW 20131114 Kaspersky 20131114 Kingsoft 20130829 Malwarebytes 20131114 McAfee 20131114 McAfee-GW-Edition 20131114 Microsoft None MicroWorld-eScan 20131114 NANO-Antivirus 20131114 Norman 20131114 nProtect 20131114 Panda Cookie/Xiti 20131114 Rising 20131114 Sophos 20131114 SUPERAntiSpyware 20131114 Symantec 20131114 TheHacker 20131114 TotalDefense 20131114 TrendMicro 20131114 TrendMicro-HouseCall 20131114 VBA32 20131114 VIPRE 20131114 ViRobot 20131114 XPD8C61E.txt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GuiltySpark Posted November 14, 2013 Hi MichaW, As its a tracking cookie you will have to close down your browser to remove that cookie. Xiti.com is part of a Marketing/Web analyzing company. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MichaW Posted November 14, 2013 Hi MichaW, As its a tracking cookie you will have to close down your browser to remove that cookie. Xiti.com is part of a Marketing/Web analyzing company. Hi, meanwhile i restarted my pc several times, deleted this ccokie via SAS, but the same cookie always comes up after each restart although i haven't used internet. I have no idea, where this cookie comes from. Michael Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GuiltySpark Posted November 14, 2013 You can manually delete this txt file by navigating to C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\XPD8C61E.txt make sure you clear it from the Recycle bin as well. It is a pretty harmless cookie though just used for tracking your browsing habits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MichaW Posted November 15, 2013 You can manually delete this txt file by navigating to C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\XPD8C61E.txt Hello,i deleted the cookie several times from the above mentioned folder and the recycle bin as well but after having restarted the pc again, this cookie comes back, now with the name "656JPF1H.txt [ /xiti.com ]" and SAS is not able to delete this cookie. There must be any application which brings with this kind of cookie. Michael EDIT: Meanwhile, i found out, where the problem comes from. Several days ago i updated due to security issues IE 10 to IE 11. Now i blocked all cookies within IE 11 and the problem with xiti.com has gone. Thank you guys for your assistance and excuse me for my bad english language. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GuiltySpark Posted November 16, 2013 Glad you got this sorted Share this post Link to post Share on other sites