Does bitdefender install extra's

Hi my fellow forum members,

I ran the new Bitdefender on line scanner, and updated to BDSCANONLINE Control from http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8.cab
After scan I made a HJT and found up this:
O9 - Extra button: (no name) - {85d1f590-48f4-11d9-9669-0800200c9a66} - %windir%\bdoscandel.exe (file missing)
O9 - Extra ‘Tools’ menuitem: Uninstall BitDefender Online Scanner v8 - {85d1f590-48f4-11d9-9669-0800200c9a66} - %windir%\bdoscandel.exe (file missing)
HJT and an expert told me to fix these two items. These are no longer on my computer now (win98SE). I am left with bdoscandel.exe in C:\WINDOWS CRC-32 84C42FE1 total 106.496 bytes ; Made with Microsoft Visal C++ v. 7.0 and PE Pack V1.0. Date: March 4th 2005. Furthermore I have the bdoscandellang.ini file also in C:\WINDOWS.
Am I safe? Why did the online HJT scanner advise me to clean out the two [09] extra button and extra tools? Is not this just deleting information after the install?
This on line scan version of Bitdefender is quite new. I always found it a trustworthy Romanian AV product. Is this something fishy, or is everything completely normal? I am waiting for the geeks to answer me,

Yours truly,

polonus

I think Bitdefender are pretty trustworthy.

I found an online scanner from F-Secure the other day. I definitely trust them, even if they do spend a lot of time spanking the monkey. :stuck_out_tongue:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3689999.stm

http://support.f-secure.com/enu/home/ols.shtml

Hi FreewheelinFrank,

It is possibly these monkeys are meant.

Yours faithfully,

polonus

Bit Defender I consider them pretty good I just don’t do Online scanners anymore (the ones that requires Active X installed) because I really don’t have alot time I perfer simple browse and scan just one file. :slight_smile: No mistake, Bit Defender is the last online active X required scanner that I consider to be very useful. :slight_smile:

Greetings Polonus,

HijackThis! tells you to fix entries with missing files simply because they are redundant, not because of any security threat.

These ‘missing files’ are sometimes malware files which have been removed by an anti-virus or anti-spyware program. Sometimes they may just be orphaned references to programs you no longer have.

Are you saying that you found the files even though HJT! said they were missing?

That would be a mystery, although I think perhaps not fishy: Bitdefender is a well known company.

Best wishes,

FF

From now I’m using Trend Micro On Line Scanner as it’s much quicker than Bit Defender.