cdas[random].exe - CyberDefender Early Detection Center | Windows Startup Programs
Program Name | Filename | Tested | Status |
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CyberDefender Early Detection Center | cdas[random].exe | No | X |
Description | |||
CyberDefender Early Detection Center rogue security software - not recommended. On testing with a clean image, this reported registry entries pointing to the legitimate Java "jqs_plugin.dll" file (located in %ProgramFiles%\Java\jre6\lib\deploy\jqs\ie as the Anticlear rogue (see an example here). In addition, it claimed that the installer for an older version of HashTab contained W32.MalwareF.KJAE and quarantined a valid 7-zip file ("7zCon.sfx" in %ProgramFiles%\7-Zip) as W32/Malware. Also read this post where a Tech Support person uses other free tools such as MBAM to fix a problem | |||
How can I fix it? | |||
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Key | What does it mean? |
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Y | This program is safe to run, no problems reported. |
N | Not required or not recommended - typically infrequently used tasks that can be started manually if necessary. |
U | User's choice - depends whether a user deems it necessary. |
X | Definitely not required - typically viruses, spyware, adware and "resource hogs". |
? | Unknown. |