 Number of modules loaded: 687
Scanning RAM - complete
3. Scanning disks
4. Checking  Winsock Layered Service Provider (SPI/LSP)
 LSP settings checked. No errors detected
5. Searching for keyboard/mouse/windows events hooks (Keyloggers, Trojan DLLs)
C:\Program Files\BitDefender\BitDefender 2010\Active Virus Control\midas32-v2_88\midas32.dll --> Suspicion for Keylogger or Trojan DLL
C:\Program Files\BitDefender\BitDefender 2010\Active Virus Control\midas32-v2_88\midas32.dll>>> Behaviour analysis 
 Behaviour typical for keyloggers was not detected
Note: Do NOT delete suspicious files, send them for analysis  (see FAQ for more details),  because there are lots of useful hooking DLLs
6. Searching for opened TCP/UDP ports used by malicious software
 Checking - disabled by user
7. Heuristic system check
>>> G:\autorun.inf HSC: suspicion for  hidden startup (high degree of probability)
Checking - complete
8. Searching for vulnerabilities
>> Services: potentially dangerous service allowed: TermService (Services Terminal Server)
>> Services: potentially dangerous service allowed: SSDPSRV (Dcouverte SSDP)
>> Services: potentially dangerous service allowed: Schedule (Planificateur de tches)
> Services: please bear in mind that the set of services depends on the use of the PC (home PC, office PC connected to corporate network, etc)!
>> Security: disk drives' autorun is enabled
>> Security: administrative shares (C$, D$ ...) are enabled
>> Security: anonymous user access is enabled
>> Security: sending Remote Assistant queries is enabled
Checking - complete
9. Troubleshooting wizard
 >>  HDD autorun is allowed
 >>  Network drives autorun is allowed
 >>  Removable media autorun is allowed
Checking - complete
Files scanned: 192391, extracted from archives: 73706, malicious software found 0, suspicions - 0
Scanning finished at 19.06.2011 12:14:31
Time of scanning: 01:22:48
If you have a suspicion on presence of viruses or questions on the suspected objects,
you can address http://virusinfo.info conference
