vsmon.exe

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  1. SpyKiller January 13, 2007 4:06 am

    ZA creates a folder in C:\WINDOWS\Internet Logs, and all the files in this folder are data bases that the VSMON.EXE creates and protects. You cannot delete, rename or change the information in the files, I have read that VSMON collects information about your system and all your Internet traffic in those data bases and relays this information back to ZA without permission to do so. Ironic that a piece of software that is suppose to protect your information is actually stealing it. The only way to delete these data bases to to boot your system into Safe Mode and then delete all the files in that folder, what happens then is when you reboot ZA create new files in that folder. To be safe you will have to do that file deletion once a week.

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