I had a similar experience. You may want to warn CNET readers in a review of that particular app. Comodo Program Manager(CPM) got rid of the app and Sweetpacks with a few clicks. One of CPM's features is auto monitoring of installs, which has an advantage over other free uninstallers that don't actually record the install itself. IMO, much more thorough in removing the primary program, its residual components, including any other linked programs installed at the same time. It also monitors future app updates. Could be another effective malware removal tool. Has done so for me on a couple of occasions.