A bunch of false positives
In fact, out of the entire list of hits I got on the scan, there are only three that I cannot confirm as false positives, and those I can't confirm only because they're in system backups, so have identifiers that are undecipherable to normal human beings.
To say that I am unimpressed would be an understatement.
IObit Security 360
OS:Windows XP
Version:0.3.1.20
Define Version:1112
Time:8/10/2009 7:05:47 PM
|Name|Type|Description|ID|
Adware.Sality, File, C:\Program Files\AOItemAssistant\sqlite3.dll, 9-43690
Adware.Agent, File, C:\Program Files\Bitcollider\bitcoll.dll, 9-50352
Trojan.Obfuscated, File, C:\Program Files\WUU\UpdateWUU.exe, 12-1309
Trojan.Obfuscated, File, C:\Program Files\WUU\UpdateWUUbeta.exe, 12-1309
Trojan.Gen2, File, C:\Program Files\Black Isle\BGII - SoA\UInst.exe, 12-8
Trojan.Killav, File, C:\Program Files\Google\POP and IMAP Troubleshooter\uninstall.exe, 12-1299
Trojan.Killav, File, C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Shared Downloads\Thunderbird\PopImapTroubleshooterInstaller.exe, 12-1299
Trojan.Obfuscated, File, E:\Program Files\WUU\UpdateWUU.exe, 12-1309
Trojan.Obfuscated, File, E:\Program Files\WUU\UpdateWUUbeta.exe, 12-1309
Trojan.Agent, File, E:\Program Files\SoundSpectrum\G-Force\Uninstall.exe, 12-1287
Trojan.Agent, File, E:\Program Files\SoundSpectrum\SoftSkies\Uninstall.exe, 12-1287
Trojan.Agent, File, E:\Program Files\SoundSpectrum\WhiteCap\Uninstall.exe, 12-1287
Trojan.Agent, File, E:\Documents and Settings\WoW\My Documents\My Downloads\Windows Media Player\G-Force_385.exe, 12-1287
Trojan.Agent, File, E:\Documents and Settings\WoW\My Documents\My Downloads\Windows Media Player\WhiteCap_515.exe, 12-1287