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aberhillboy

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When I am writing emails, or even just now when I am writing this to GTG I am getting the following Cyberhawk Alert,
Application path

Firefox- FIREFOX.EXE

Path c:\Program Files\MozillaFirefox

THIS PROGRAM IS LOGGING KEYSTROKES

It has happened three times as I am writing this topic. I have never had this before yesterday.

When I deny access the Firefox browser closes and I have to use session restart. At present I an clicking allow.

Can anyone tell me what this is and how to get rid of it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Aberhillboy

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If you have 'CyberHawk' security software installed, it does throw up a "false positive" in it's latest version. Firefox and some other programs are affected. CyberHawk's developers are working on a fix.

You can safely allow Firefox to run since it's a false warning. Next time the warning pops up, allow it and choose the option to "Remember this setting".

See this: http://www.wildersse...ad.php?t=162711

Edited by pip22, 03 February 2007 - 08:40 AM.

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Pip22

Thank you for your prompt reply.

Good to know I have not got a virus. Keep up the good work.

Many thanks for your help.

Aberhillboy
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