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New LSP Explorer from LavaSoft

Tuesday, April 3, 2007


LSP are small pieces of software that can be added or inserted into the Windows TCP/IP handler by other software. Outward bound data from your computer, even sent to a legitimate destination on the Internet, can be intercepted by LSP and sent to a destination outside of your intent or control. LSP Explorer allows you to view active LSP and Name Service Providers on your system, as well as in-depth information about each, so you can determine if they are legitimate.

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