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| Hansk | System rollback |
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6th Sep, 2009 01:58 |
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Ranking: 0 Posts: 7 User Since: 22nd Jan, 2008 System Score: N/A Location: CA |
Secunia is identfying programs as unsecure that I have deleted and are located in the system rollback data file. Why does secunia identify programs that are/were insecure but are deleted and basically cannot be executed unless they are restored, which I have no intention of doing. Even if I did a restore I would delete them againn and not use them. -- Hansk |
| Anthony Wells | RE: System rollback | ||||||||
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6th Sep, 2009 18:12 | ||||||||
| Score: 2324 Posts: 3,203 User Since: 19th Dec 2007 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
PSI is very thorough and will let you know about anything it can find . It does not try to second guess you ; what you do with the info is up to you . If you are absolutely sure you don't want the items to be displayed to you by PSI , you can create an ignore rule . The rule only stops the display , PSI will continue to search everywhere as before. -- It always seems impossible until its done. Nelson Mandela |
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| Slamgeden | RE: System rollback | ||||||||
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8th Sep, 2009 09:48 | ||||||||
| Score: 0 Posts: 181 User Since: 17th Jul 2009 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
You could make an ignore rule for the folders/drive. It needs the advanced interface. -- Assorted Fnords. |
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