Theres nothing too drasticly bad in there, but clear these entries: O16 - DPF: {15AD6789-CDB4-47E1-A9DA-992EE8E6BAD6} - http://static.windupdates.com/cab/CDT/ie/bridge-c18.cab O17 - HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Tcpip\..\{6F710DE4-2F9E-4A38-A07F-FDB6B4F9D340}: NameServer = 10.0.0.138 O23 - Service: BitDefender Scan Server (bdss) - Unknown owner - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Softwin\BitDefender Scan Server\bdss[Caution: ExecutableFile]" /service (file missing) O23 - Service: BitDefender Virus Shield (VSSERV) - Unknown owner - C:\Program Files\Softwin\BitDefender Professional Edition\vsserv[Caution: ExecutableFile]" /service (file missing) O23 - Service: BitDefender Communicator (XCOMM) - Unknown owner - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Softwin\BitDefender Communicator\xcommsvr[Caution: ExecutableFile]" /service (file missing) Also I would suggest you setup your browser so it doesn't automatically install anything, nor even prompt you, unless it is a signed certificate. Go into your Internet Explorer's Internet Options from the Tools menu. Under the security tab, click the Custom Level button. Then select High from the dropdown menu and click the Reset button. This will basically stop your browser from installing Active-X controls or executing active scripts locally. These two major issues are the only real "security concerns" with Internet Explorer (even though they are actually features but alot of the time left unsecured). Also you might want to ensure your Pop-up blocker is enabled and configured correctly. Also in Internet Explorer's Internet Options, go to the Privacy tab and tick the Block pop-ups check box. Then click on the Settings button. Untick both the bottom check box's (this will remove the annoying information bar alerts, unless you really want to keep them!), then make sure the dropdown menu is set to Medium. Thats all I can think of right now, good luck.