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Hi

 

i run w7 sp1 64bit

security software -> eset smart security v5 , peerblock and malwarebytes

 

i got these registry entries

 

i run a full scan of eset ,clean , i run a full scan of malwarebyte clean

 

but when i google these key i got many av warnings

 

these keys are  LEGACY_IPFILTERDRIVER & IpFilterDriver

 

i exported these keys , maybe someone could take a look at these keys , i would appreciate it a lot

 

thanks

 

registy.rar

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What reason do you query those registry keys?

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P2P/Piracy Warning:

 

 

 

 

What reason do you query those registry keys?

 

Hi

thanks for the answer , i can't understand the reason of the

P2P/Piracy Warning ,

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i use peerblock for skype privacy , block malware and adware for firefox  ,sometime adblock plus is not enough
 

 

What reason do you query those registry keys?

i noticed they are not present in a clean install of w7

i have really few softwares installed ,legit and freeware

now about these registry keys , i google them i got so many antivirus pages

i would like to know if they could be a risk or i would like to know which program did create such keys

 

thanks

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I have no interest why you run PeerBlock, the opening section of my reply is Forum protocol. That is posted in every opening reply regardless....

 

The keys you post are legitimate, I have a clean install of windows 7 pro on a VM and those keys are present....

 

Certain malware will patch the keys you post to stop access to many online security sites, yours are not patched..... Does that help?

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The keys you post are legitimate, I have a clean install of windows 7 pro on a VM and those keys are present....

thanks Kevin

are you sure ? are they present on a clean install w7 64bit install? because i did the same (i use a vm , clean install and i did not find them)

 

 

the opening section of my reply is Forum protocol. That is posted in every opening reply regardless....

 

 

sorry Kevin , my english is pretty nice poor , the red warning it worried me :blush:

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