Eastbox.A
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Description:
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Adware
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Risk Level:
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Low
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Date of First Occurence:
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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Software Developer:
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(unknown)
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Brief Info:
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Adware
Software that is displaying pop-up/pop-under windows containing advertisements when the primary user interface is not visible or displayed advertisements are not related to the product.
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Removal:
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This threat can be removed using "Spyware
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CLSID=7E093FD0-5372-4FD5-9C7B-875668B4CDB2
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