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2 false alarms

Subject: 2 false alarms
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 16:30:36 -0500 (EST)
Plugin 28185 checking for Macrovision secdrv.sys on Win/2K
says vulnerable version 0.0.0.0 is installed when the file doesn't exist.
Looking at the code, this seems to be what I would expect it to do.

Plugin 11302 checking Windows Media Player 7 on Win/2K
only looks at the version number in the registry, it doesn't check the
executable.  I found I had executable version 7.10, but the registry said
7.01.  I'm not sure how I got into this state.  Windows update doesn't
offer an update on this machine, nor does the check for player upgrades menu
item in the player.
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