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Summary
Product:
VideoInspector
Vendor:
KC Softwares
Tested operating systems:
Windows 2000, Windows Vista
Most recent version of this submission:
VideoInspector
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Post License:
GNU LGPL
And I did not even run VideoInspector yet.
Fortunately I made an image with True Image before hand so I just restored the image and my system was back to normal.
I'm assuming that even though I said no to installing the malware it still installed itself but can't say 100% forsure. It would be easy to find out just run Inctrl5 during installation but hey who wants to tempt faith twice :)