GrumpyGregry
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Then you'd be very much mistaken.I've always held Ccleaner in the same regard as I do other programs that claim to speed up your PC by deleting or optimising your registry.
Snake oil.
Then you'd be very much mistaken.I've always held Ccleaner in the same regard as I do other programs that claim to speed up your PC by deleting or optimising your registry.
Snake oil.
I've always held Ccleaner in the same regard as I do other programs that claim to speed up your PC by deleting or optimising your registry.
Snake oil.
Its the one the Dibble sweat over the most. We were warned about it on the ecrime course as the favoured app of people who look at things they shouldn't, such is its effectiveness in properly deleting deleted files.
Hear hear.I've always held Ccleaner in the same regard as I do other programs that claim to speed up your PC by deleting or optimising your registry.
Snake oil.
Well Malwarebytes found nothing,so I'm going with your first theory.There's only two reasons - one the signature in Defender is shoot, two its infected.
Talos are one group that found it, there's more here:
http://blog.talosintelligence.com/2017/09/avast-distributes-malware.html?m=1
Drago's back catalogue of fake Vordermann porn just isn't worth the time.
Interesting. Malwarebytes has found it on multiple systems today 32- & 64-bit.Well Malwarebytes found nothing,so I'm going with your first theory.
... or reinstall the OS: that works every time (although it's a bit Draconian).Hear hear.
The best way to speed up a PC is to throw it off a cliff.
I found over 4,000 entries in the registry for one part of one program. It was taking 30-45 seconds to react to certain button clicks. I manually cleaned out the surplus registry entries and it was then so quick that I couldn't time it!I've always held Ccleaner in the same regard as I do other programs that claim to speed up your PC by deleting or optimising your registry.
Snake oil.
I just ran Malwarebytes and it found the ccleaner bug in the set up files. I haven run ccleaner again so I don't know whether that would have removed it. Probs 64-bit, if it makes any difference.Interesting. Malwarebytes has found it on multiple systems today 32- & 64-bit.