NIS-2008 Finds ONE tracking cookie on every scan

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Cookies are not spyware. There is nothing wrong with your NIS. Ad Aware is junk and past its prime. If you want to rid your self of cookies then use CCleaner. Read this thread. Check the links I posted.

 

 http://community.norton.com/norton/board/message?board.id=nis_feedback&thread.id=8803


Dieselman743 wrote:

Cookies are not spyware. There is nothing wrong with your NIS. Ad Aware is junk and past its prime. If you want to rid your self of cookies then use CCleaner. Read this thread. Check the links I posted.

 

 http://community.norton.com/norton/board/message?board.id=nis_feedback&thread.id=8803


 

Thanks for the reply.

 

I know that tracking cookies aren't high priority targets but I'm wondering why the scans find one, and only one, object everytime it scans on three different PC's?

Message Edited by Donkey on 09-22-2008 08:36 PM

Than NIS probably believes only one is dangerous

If you click on whatever button gives further data, you will find that you probably have a whole collection of cookies.  The “one” seems to apply to the number of issues.  1 issue = tracking cookies, however many.