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As such frequent users of the web, we are more exposed to risks such as spyware, viruses and goodness knows what. You probably run a heap of spyware removal and protection, firewalls, virus scanning, etc. If you are anything like me you do. But, here’s where it all gets a little complicated.

You run a spyware check, or maybe you just want to clean up your registry and you are confronted with a list of things, but no clue what they are, whether they’re good, bad or indifferent. What do you normally do? Nothing.

“This is a simple help for you to identify any unknown files on your computer. While we still do not cover ALL of them, we might have some of the most requested ones here. You can enter a filename and see if this file is a dangerous trojan, malware, or simply a standard Windows file.”

WhatIsThatFile.com Via: Lifehacker

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