Albrecht sent me a personal email saying: -"In the forum David published a link from -twitter. Watch out ! -It is malware - after erroneously clicking on it -I checked the registry and there were more then 200 (!!!) -entries named twitter, mostly *windows commands*." I happened to not click on the link myself, but I did a search for "twitter" in my registry anyway. I'd forgotten that I have a Twitter account that I don't use, but the number of Twitter entries in my registry was eye-opening. There are so many entries that I'm not able to tell whether I have accumulated any malevolent Twitter entries over time in addition to my account's entries. Albrecht said that he was able to use a utility named "JV tools" to remove his registry's "Twitter Windows Command" entries. I'd be interested to learn whether anyone who: - has *no* Twitter account, and - *did* click on the link David found and posted here has any "Twitter Windows Commands" in their Windows registry. - Hal Lane ######################## # hallane@earthlink.net ########################