Yes, Igor is right... I don't think this is a right way to handle things... tomorrow, they will detect whole Windows OS telling us that there are potential "holes", great exploiting possibilities... OK, maybe it's possible that killapps.exe can be used by some other party to control (turn off) antiviruses and firewalls. but IMHO, a2 should detect those things if they are infected, not telling us what is possible risk. Everything is possible risk today, even walking in the street, breathing, driving in planes and cars...