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  1. dont go & get Curious victims who click on the link are redirected to fraudulent pharmaceutical sites hosted on nodes in the fast-flux Storm botnet." > Naked Girls With Guns ..get 6 different malwares at once! Bugs in the ActiveX controls on popular social networking sites Facebook and MySpace can be used by hackers to snatch control of Windows PCs, security experts said today. :rolleyes:can not find nowhttp://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/Valentine-s-Day-greetings-from-storm-worm--/news/110099 * See also: * Storm Has Sent Their Cupids, warning from F-Secure * Storm Sure Loves Everybody, warning from Trend Micro * Same Storm, Different Day, warning from Symantec Browsercheck Emailcheck Know-how http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/services/antivirus/ http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/ser...rus/links.shtml http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/Cro.../features/74770 Framed up More than just cookie stealing is possible with JavaScript when the web browser has unpatched security leaks. Particularly Internet Explorer, Browsercheck site whether your own browser is vulnerable to such attacks http://labs.idefense.com/XSS.html http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default....ng_security.asp http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/12/ma...ec_check_point/ Related stories * NZ police cuff teenage botnet mastermind suspect (30 November 2007) * Zango abandons PC Tools adware lawsuit (29 August 2007) http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel07/botroast112907.htm http://www.fbi.gov/ http://www.ic3.gov/preventiontips.aspx http://onguardonline.gov/index.html http://onguardonline.gov/spam_tools.html http://lookstoogoodtobetrue.gov/ http://www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com/alert/...host-alert.aspx > CELLULAR PHONE DATING SERVICE SCHEME https://www.escrow.com/index.asp http://help.monster.com/besafe/ http://www.fraud.org/tips/internet/fakecheck.htm http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/29/za...awsuit_dropped/ Zango, Hotbar, 180 Solutions are all bad The lawsuit--filed last month but only recently came to light - cites warnings generated by Zone Labs' ZoneAlarm personal firewall product that warns of "dangerous behavior," recommending that users remove 180solutions software from the computer system. http://gladiator-antivirus.com/forum/index.php?act=home http://www.eweek.com/ * http://www.baselinemag.com/c/a/Enterprise-...Should-Know/10/ http://www.baselinemag.com/ * http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/02/1...le_spam_deluge/ http://www.benedelman.org/news/021408-1.html * Consider the top three ads for a Google search for "Spybot", a popular early anti-spyware program (full name "Spybot Search & Destroy") & The Sears "Community" Installation of ComScore
  2. Enditall you can still get a free one
  3. Tip to find abnon go to Search > abnon & Window will tell you it in? if not find tell it to do better look
  4. Sysinternals Have loots of free tools like startUp Reg tools PageFile defrag so I like free
  5. It's not free is not better to go to www.majorgeeks.com, www.softpedia.com www.download.com www.filehippo.com http://www.snopfiles.com http://sourceforge.net & com = OpenSource http://planetmirror.com
  6. Firefox will do it for you go to tools options > Tick > Aways clean my privete date when I close Firefox > seting as you like Tick all if you like [ PS that how i like it ]
  7. It's Good on XP sp0 & sp2 dont know on 64
  8. New CCleaner v2.00.475 or better go to Options > click > Exclude > AddRegistry * you can all so Add File, & Folder
  9. CCleaner C:\Windows Only If you rename the drive to C: it will work or get a cleaner that do all drives like Baku or System Cleaner most only do C: as temp is on C:
  10. see http://www.mozilla.com [ loot safter than IE Firefox you get up date 1.5 to 2.0.0.12 > IE 6 TO IE 7 still better off with Firefox no Active X & no zone on Web & in your PC [ the Web & PC in a Zone can be bad as the Web can get in to PC not good http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/02/08/firefox_update/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/08/mi..._patch_release/ http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms08-001.mspx Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-001 ? Critical Vulnerabilities in Windows TCP/IP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (941644) Published: January 8, 2008 | Updated: January 25, 2008 Version: 3.0 http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/12/0...ity_comparison/ http://blogs.csoonline.com/internet_explor...analysis_report = Click download.pdf http://blogs.technet.com/security/archive/...y-analysis.aspx This report documents the results of my analysis of Internet Explorer and Firefox vulnerabilities over the past few years since Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP SP2 became available and Mozilla launched Firefox. http://www.ditii.com/2007/11/30/analysing-...-vulnerability/ This patch for Firefox prevents Firefox from accepting bad data from Internet Explorer. It does not fix the critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer. Microsoft needs to patch Internet Explorer, but at last check, they were not planning to. Mark Griesi is quoted in Infoworld saying ?We don?t feel that there?s an issue in IE, and therefore, there?s nothing to be fixed.? Mozilla recommends using Firefox to browse the web to prevent attackers from taking advantage of this vulnerability in Internet Explorer. http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2007/07/1...irefox-2.0.0.5/ http://surfthenetsafely.com/ieseczone.htm http://surfthenetsafely.com/ieseczone3.htm = Makes "My Computer" security zone visible http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;833633 APPLIES TO ? Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 ? Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 ? Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 ? Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 Back to the top Keywords: kbpubtypekc KB833633 http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/default.aspx
  11. It up to you I think it for Expert only my PC had 5500 on fist scan still some say dont some do if you do you may kill PC so if it XP make some restore Points fist like a few of all so back up Reg with ERUNT, If it was me I get RegSeeker & Registry Fist Aid and see if it all so find it, be safe.
  12. I think is software Like firewall see http://mozilla.com [ all so Spyware scanner may stop & AV Spyware Terminator HIPS & RealTime Shield still Best Exit ] All so how do you down load Firefox only like download to My Documents & Desk Top Tip AntiVirus dont open till you get it to Harddrive OK.
  13. hotdoge3

    Tips

    Free fix PC savingmoney Girls next door calender 2008 http://mostlysavingmoney.com/ http://mostlysavingmoney.com/ * not work now may be it was to good * http://www.fixmyxp.com/content/view/20/42/ [ this may be better 156 run cmd for xp & 177 run Command's for Vista
  14. System Restore will fix if you can not get with XP # 1 Boot hit f8 & pick Safe mode with a command prompt # 2 log on as Administrator account # 3 At the commard prompt type ' %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe ' # 4 follow the instructions to restore you PC to earlier State of operation
  15. way put back i dont think you need to with CCleaner very safe
  16. hotdoge3

    Help Needed

    System Restore may help at boot # 1 Safemode with a Command Prompt # 2 Pick Administrator Account # 3 At the command prompt type %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe # 4Follow the instructions to restore you PC to Earlier State of operation
  17. 64 bit come with 32 bit IE 7 or IE6 in 64 bit & 32 bit if you run 64bit you need 64bit Antivirus the 32 dos not work so you can run most 32 as far as i know.{PS}most AV now 32 & 64 bit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of...ivirus_software http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antivirus_software * http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm Freeware * AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic * AOL Active Virus Shield (no longer available via AOL) * AVG Anti-Virus Free * avast! Home * BitDefender Free Edition * Comodo AntiVirus * PC Tools AntiVirus ================================================================ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_Pr...nal_x64_Edition ================================================================ http://www.kaspersky.com/ Avira AntiVir? PersonalEdition Classic http://www.free-av.com/ Free virus protection for Windows 2000/XP/Vista 32Bit and 64Bit and for Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris Support for 64-bit Windows http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html avast! Home/Professional now fully supports the 64-bit Windows platform. ALWIL Software is anticipating massive take-up of this platform, as Windows XP 64-Bit Edition will support up to 32 GB of RAM and 16 TB of virtual memory, enabling applications to run faster when working with large data sets. Applications can preload substantially more data into virtual memory, allowing rapid access by the 64-bit extensions of the processor. This reduces the time for loading data into virtual memory or seeking, reading, and writing to data storage devices, making applications run faster and more efficiently. Regular (32-bit) antivirus applications are unable to operate correctly on the 64-bit Windows platform because they rely on 32-bit kernel-mode drivers. The new avast! uses native 64-bit drivers, delivering the same level of protection as in the 32-bit Windows environments. The installation package is the same for 32-bit and 64-bit versions - the setup program automatically detects the operating system it is running on, and installs all necessary files. You may find more information on avast! Antivirus and Windows x64 Edition page. REPAIRING * Limited capability of direct repair (especially macroviruses) * Repairing files using automatically generated Virus Recovery Database (VRDB) PLATFORMS * Windows 95 * Windows 98 * Windows Me * Windows NT 4 (No Server) * Windows 2000 (No Server) * Windows XP (No Server) * Windows Vista # avast! for Kerio (shareware) # avast! 4 PDA Edition (shareware) # avast! 7.7 for DOS (freeware)[citation needed] # avast! Mac Edition (in Beta)
  18. [so? who Quote ? need info can find you PC how you know I get it on my PC goes ok so may just XP & be ok so dose it go ok info please whow say the system cannot find the path need info?
  19. Dont say no dont give up so CCleaner will do C: drive Temp cookies dat History MRUs URLs so on for Virus & spyware so you need this may help see http://www.av-comparatives.org & free avast & avast vac DrWeb curieit McAfee Stinger Spyware see http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm for free www.lavasoft.de www.safe-networking.org or get at http://filehippo.com/ or http://www.snopfiles.com/
  20. CCleaner on C:drive only only get temp on C:Only all you need
  21. Restore you dont need to go in do it hit f8 at boot #1 Safemode with with a command Prompt #2 Administrator account # 3 At the Commard Promp,type %system%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe # 4 follow the intructions to restore you PC to Earlier state of operation PS it work for me good luck
  22. Temp Cookies dat History MRUs URLs see the list run & have a look ok clean if you see Windows up Date dont clean for a few days so it can fit fist [ 12 feb 08 dont clean ] clean on the monday or sunday.
  23. some say dont clean but may need to if software not install CCleaner is safe as you can get some Regcleaner not so good so make backup reg Erunt it backup keys & hives & system Restore may fix CCleaner dose make a backup # 1 to put Reg Key back right click follow the promps and it say if it went in ok.
  24. must be bad is it not better to pay get free as CCleaner is free & better I try keep out of the way of FBI have look at this > http://16systems.com/zero/ ========================= The Great Zero Challenge There are Currently 0 Challengers The Challenge Stands Q. What is this? A. A challenge to confirm whether or not a professional data recovery firm or any individual(s) or organization(s) can recover data from a hard drive that has been overwritten with zeros once. I used the 32 year-old Unix dd command using /dev/zero as input to overwrite the drive. Three data recover companies were contacted. All three are listed on this page. Two companies declined to review the drive immediately upon hearing the phrase 'dd', the third declined to review the drive after I spoke to second level phone support. Here is their response... paraphrased from a phone conversation: "According to our Unix team, there is less than a zero percent chance of data recovery after that dd command. The drive itself has been overwritten in a very fundamental manner. However, if for legal reasons you need to demonstrate that an effort is being made to recover some or all of the data, go ahead and send it in and we'll certainly make an effort, but again, from what you've told us, our engineers are certain that we cannot recover data from the drive. We'll email you a quote." Q. Why are you doing this? A. Because many people believe that in order to permanently delete data from a modern hard drive that multiple overwrites with random data, mechanical grinding, degaussing and incinerating must be used. They tell others this. Like chaos, it perpetuates itself until everyone believes it. Lots of good, reusable hard drives are ruined in the process. Q. What exactly is the challenge? A. You or your company or your organization or your group of researchers can have a crack at the drive. You don't actually have to recover any data to win the challenge, just tell me the name of one (1) of the two (2) files or the name of the one (1) folder that existed in this screen shot before the dd command was executed. Q. What kind of hard drive is it? How much did it cost? Is it new? Does it work? How did you format it? Why did you buy this drive? A. Western Digital (WD800JB) 80GB hard drive. I paid roughly $60 USD for the drive. It is new. Yes, it works. I did a default initialization and NTFS format from within Windows XP. It was the smallest and least expensive hard drive I could purchase new. It's also a very plain, common drive. The Terms were updated on January 16th, 2008. The underlined portions have been added Q. May I enter the challenge? A. Sure... here are the terms of the challenge: Send a self-addressed, postage-paid box you pay shipping both ways with packaging material to the address listed below along with a sixty $60 USD deposit United States Postal Service Money Order only and I will mail the drive to you. When you receive the drive, you have three (3) consecutive days beginning on the day of receipt to analyze the drive. You must return the drive to me immediately on the end of the third day. The drive must be returned in the same condition that you received it in. Photos will be taken before shipment. It will be demonstrably functional before shipment. So, don't break it. If you damage the drive, then your deposit will not be returned. The challenge will last exactly one (1) year and will end immediately should someone win. THE CHALLENGE BEGAN ON JANUARY 15th 2008. THE CHALLENGE ENDS ON JANUARY 15th 2009 OR WHENEVER SOMEONE WINS. You may not write any data to the drive or disassemble the drive. If the challenger is an established data recovery business located in the United States of America (I would need to see Articles of Incorporation, a current business license and one other form of business identification in order to determine that they are indeed a professional, for-profit, established data recovery business) or a National government law enforcement or intelligence agency (NSA, CIA, FBI), then I will allow these type of organizations to disassemble the drive and to keep the drive for thirty (30) consecutive days. Fair enough? If you object to these terms, then don't participate or suggest changes. Challenges are accepted in the order in which they are received at this address: Brad Tilley P.O. Box 356 Blacksburg, VA 24063 Q. How do I win the challenge? A. You must identify the name of one (1) of the two (2) files or the name of the one (1) folder that existed in this screen shot before the dd command was executed. You do not have to actually recover any data from the drive, but you can if you are able to. You also must publicly disclose in a reproducible manner the method(s) used to win the challenge. Here is the answer to the challenge. It's a TIF screen shot that shows the original contents of the root folder of the drive before the dd command was executed. It's PGP symmetrically encrypted using GnuPG. The key will be released at the end of the challenge or when someone wins. Should someone win, they get to keep the drive. They also will receive $40.00 USD and the title "King (or Queen) of Data Recovery".
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