dwwin.exe

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  1. Patrick December 7, 2006 11:36 am

    An executable named dwwin.exe is associated with Dr. Watson, but there is an instance on my PC that is rogue. Dr. Watson has never been installed on my PC and I have never installed ant other anti-virus software other than Norton (which is of questionable value). This program currently resides on my PC at C:\windows\prefetch, C:\windows\I386\DRW (I know), C:\windows\system32, and C:\windows\system32\dllcache. It is also not typical of benign programs to store so many copies of themselves in an operating system. This appeared on my computer yesterday, so this maybe a new threat. Apparently, this program is related to the creation and sending of 100s of emails, which Norton, probably because of the name allows beyond my firewall.

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