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And it goes on. If I sent that out, I wonder how far it would get? I wonder how many people would fall for it? And how many e-mail addresses I could spam if it gets back to me, because all the n00bs have put people's e-mails in the "To:" line, and not used BCC...
Grr... when will people learn eh?
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Oh yes, it's Rnaapp I'm thinking of. Apparently it doesn't like Stimon, makes it disconnect alot.
Stimon.exe enables a USB still-image device (such as a scanner) to initiate data transfer to a program. This is called "push model" behavior. For example, if your scanning device has a Scan button, it may start a program and begin scanning when you press it.
Stimon contains two modules: Event Monitor and Control Center:
- Event Monitor detects events from connected USB scanning devices.
- Control Center determines how to react to these incoming events.
> Makes sense, how do Virus scanner actually work, do they detect parts
> of the program (code) that we can't see, or are the viruses tagged
> with certain things, like a big flashing beacon?
Virus scanners compare the programs which seem to be doing something with the task which the user is doing. If it has nothing to do with it, and doesn't seem to be keeping the OS running the way it should, like "Stimon" does, then it sees it as a virus, I think.
Stimon is listed in the Close Program Dialog when you press Ctrl + Alt + Del
> Makes sense, how do Virus scanner actually work, do they detect parts
> of the program (code) that we can't see, or are the viruses tagged
> with certain things, like a big flashing beacon?
It looks for the filename of viruses anywhere, it reads the code of certain files to see if they've been modified (infected), and looks for certain tell-take signs, like extra files.