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On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 19:58:24 -0400, Phil wrote:
I downloaded and installed Spysubtract ( http://www.intermute.com ) last night and ran an in-depth scan on my system. I received the following notification: " Cleaned libexpat.dll in c:\Program Files\TrustedQSL" . It listed this as a browser hijacker in the TrustedQSL portion of the LOTW beta software I had installed earlier. Is the ARRL loading our computers with spyware now? The TrustedQSL software makes use of the "expat" library for parsing XML documents (see: http://www.libexpat.org/). This library is used in a number of software projects, and libexpat.dll is the Windows version of the library. It is not spyware by the remotest stretch of the imagination. Clearly, Spysubtract is confused. 73, Jon, KE3Z |