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#31 DeathDude

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Posted 29 August 2005 - 03:07 PM

No Ad-aware didn't find those things as bad products, reread it again it identified them as most recently used lists, basically quick info you see in those sorts of programs, like the last bits of files you opened with those programs, I always turn that option off in ad-aware so not to worry about it, and let ccleaner do that sort of cleaning if I want to do that.

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#32 MdaG

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Posted 31 August 2005 - 11:55 AM

I'm taking a class in computer security and my senior lecturer started bad talking Windows and telling is why the very foundation of it was a security risk. I'm not gonna pretend I understood all the lingo he used, but basically what he said was. Windows wasn't built with security in mind. It's in the last two years that they've started to fix the loopholes which forces them to constantly use backwards compatibility which in turn forces them to give regular users access to stuff they shouldn't have access to. When I'm finished with the course I might have a better idea of what he was talking about.