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Hm,
If it's signed and it behaves like a virus, it might be that the signature of Baidu is compromised, but that doesn't sound real to me. Maybe you used a cracked winxp with some rootkit inside? Take a look at GMER: http://www.gmer.net/ maybe you find some suspicous ssdt hooks or something. Greetings |
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Unfortunately I have had Baidu installed silently before on a Windows 7 computer currently being used by a friend.
The friend might have unintentionally clicked on one of those luring adverts while surfing or it might have been in an installation package. Though I had AVAST as firewall installed on this computer, Baidu managed to install itself and I only got to know of it, because it was suggestion to buy a full version and then the behaviour was brought to my attention. At that time it was quite easy to uninstall it. And since then I have asked the friend never to install any non trusted programs without consultation. I am now currently living far away from home and only have 3 laptops available so I can not experiment with this current BavPro_Setup. Otherwise I could have installed it on some of the old WinXP computers I have lying around at home to fully analyse the behaviour. I had until only recently avoided installing the current version 2. Quote:
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I did not use a cracked WinXP here. My formal company subscribes to MSDN so I had options of getting legit copies. I just slipstreamed some of the original ones with downloaded Service Packs when necessary. |
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