Using:
Windows 7 Premium--64 bit
SuperAntiSpyware--Professional
Malwarebites--free
Avast--free

For the last 2 mornings every time I turn on my computer, SuperAntiSpyware always tells me I have a Trojan. It listed as: SYSWOW64\C2\UPDATECHECKER.EXE

I have checked this file with all my other security ware and none of them seem to think anything is wrong with this file. The only reason I have hesitated about doing anything with this file is because I suspect it has something to do with C-Net's TechTracker. I have use TechTracker for years with no problems. It keeps track of all the software I download from C-Net and lets me know whenever they are out of date and needs to be updated--also provides me with the ability to download the updates right from the TechTracker. I have used C-Net for over 10 years to download most of my programs and have never received any thing nasty from them--considered a safe site to download from. Once a long time ago C-net warned that when you downloaded something from their site that your security ware would tell you that their downloader was a virus/Trojan but that it was not. So it was only after I updated some of my software, using TechTracker, that I started getting a notice from SuperAntiSpyware that I had a Trojan. So do you know if this really is a Trojan, or if it probably has something to do with the TechTracker, and thus, would not really be harmful?
Thanks,
Sheila