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Old 01-10-2005, 10:16 PM   #7
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Found this info on a security adviser website.

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ErrorGuard will detect registry entries by vendors like Computer Associates, Symantec, Kasperky and Microsoft. It users into thinking that the objects have to be removed because they are "critical" in nature. ErrorGuard takes the look and feel of Windows (using almost identical system tray icons and user interface as Windows Security Center). ErrorGuard installs itself through dubious channels, often being linked through spyware and adware programs. The installation process is not clear enough. Once installation begins, the user is not given control of the setup process. Upon installation ErrorGuard executes and cannot be readily closed by the clearly visible red X. Trying to close the application is recursive. On reboot ErrorGuard runs and opens a window warning the user of critical errors.
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