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Is there anyone here who's used this more than casually?
There's a current controversy about Microsoft Antispyware. Recent definitions now detect a cookie placed by GoToMyPC as follows: ---- From a scan result I found today. Build .615, definitions 5777, I believe. --------------------------------------------------- GoToMyPC.com Type: Cookie Threat Level: Low Description: Certain cookies are designed to be shared among multiple unrelated sites for the purpose of tracking a user's usage and browsing patterns, gathering and sharing private user information or used for demographic based advertising. Advice: Low-risk items have little potential for adverse effect, but users may wish to examine the item further. --------------------------- I believe that the default action is quarantine. The newsgroups are reporting that removal or quarantine of this cookie disables GoToMyPC, and that GoToMy PC's vendor is upset, and having trouble contacting Microsoft. (I am not surprised they are upset, and suspect the "trouble contacting" is a smokescreen.) Anybody know anything about this cookie and its functionality or content? -- |
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Turns out that this was a false positive in Microsoft Antispyware. : (
-- "Bill Sanderson" <Bill_Sanderson@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote in message news:e7f7qLh9FHA.2676@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Is there anyone here who's used this more than casually? > > There's a current controversy about Microsoft Antispyware. > > Recent definitions now detect a cookie placed by GoToMyPC as follows: > ---- > From a scan result I found today. Build .615, definitions 5777, I > believe. > --------------------------------------------------- > > GoToMyPC.com > > Type: Cookie > > Threat Level: Low > > Description: Certain cookies are designed to be shared among multiple > unrelated sites for the purpose of tracking a user's usage and browsing > patterns, gathering and sharing private user information or used for > demographic based advertising. > > Advice: Low-risk items have little potential for adverse effect, but users > may wish to examine the item further. > --------------------------- > > I believe that the default action is quarantine. The newsgroups are > reporting that removal or quarantine of this cookie disables GoToMyPC, and > that GoToMy PC's vendor is upset, and having trouble contacting Microsoft. > (I am not surprised they are upset, and suspect the "trouble contacting" > is a smokescreen.) > > > Anybody know anything about this cookie and its functionality or content? > > > > > -- > > > |
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