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Anonymous
2014-06-24T03:34:54+00:00

XP Pro, SP3 - I just ran the ESET online scan and it came up with this - Win32/bundled.toolbar.google.D. It says it was quaritined and cleaned. Do I have to do anything else? AVG free 2014 did not pick this up.

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-01-20T01:19:12+00:00

    This may be a false positive as it appears Eset is detecting the Bundled.toolbar.google.D when trying to download CCleaner, a popular utility program.

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  1. bhringer-9380 4,350 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2014-06-24T04:43:49+00:00

    Quarantined items pose no threat to your computer. If you're concerned as to why AVG did not detect this item I suggest you inquire at AVG Support.

    http://community.avg.com/

    The forum to which you have posted is for Microsoft consumer security products.

    Is your computer displaying signs of a malware infection or were you performing a scan with ESET for a second opinion? If you feel you may have a malware issue consider scanning with the free Microsoft Safety Scanner.

    http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-04-19T14:44:06+00:00

    This virus has been around a long time and these worthless antivirus programs are just that worthless when it comes to this ( Win23/Bundle Google D )virus. Eset online picks it up but after it delets it, you end up with worse problems . Unbelievable that Microsoft cant patch this and is WORTHLESS also!!

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  2. bhringer-9380 4,350 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2014-06-24T05:37:06+00:00

    2nd opinion I guess. No evidence of issues. I just run this ESET about twice a month to see if AVG misses anything.

    ESET is a good choice for second opinion on-demand scanner, often recommended here is these forums.

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-06-24T05:18:05+00:00

    2nd opinion I guess. No evidence of issues. I just run this ESET about twice a month to see if AVG misses anything.

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