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  1. True, that xp file was on here before. I had not recognized that it was the same file for xp.
    So I carefully saved and installed it twice.
    No doubt that's why no restart was needed this time.

    That first link above was dated 17 jun 19, after that first post in May. That's my best excuse & I'm staying with it.  :D 

    Anyway, the files for the other OSs are different, might be of some use.

  2. This one is for to windows 2000 thru windows 7.
    The exploit is called "BlueKeep" , it exploits the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).

    Info and download links here:
    https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/AA19-168A

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    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is issuing this Activity Alert to provide information on a vulnerability, known as “BlueKeep,” that exists in the following Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (OSs), including both 32- and 64-bit versions, . . . 

    Download links for Win XP:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4500705/customer-guidance-for-cve-2019-0708

    Download links for Win 7:
    https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2019-0708

    Edit:  I just installed it on XP, no issues and no restart required. 

     

     

     

  3. GParted is an excellent partition management software.
    As with all Linux based distros, especially disk editors, be careful.
    Gparted can gum things up badly and without no warning if used wrongly.

    Announcement and information here: 
    https://news.softpedia.com/news/gparted-open-source-partition-editor-reaches-1-0-milestone-after-almost-15-years-526221.shtml
    and here
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/

    Home page is here:  https://gparted.org/

    I just finished putting the live i686 iso and the AMD64 iso onto the same USB stick.  Together they needed only about 630 mb disk space.
    I installed them using the UEFI version of Your Universal Multiboot Installer (YUMI), from https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
    The documentation on the GParted page does not mention using YUMI but it does work.

    When you boot the USB stick you are offered a choice of which version to open.The AMD64 version booted fine on a win 7 uefi gpt computer.  Have not tried the i686 version yet. 

    If this should be in "Freeware Rebooted" please move it there.  Thanks

     

  4. vankjeff, there is another option if the computers don't have to be functional when you get rid of them.  Wipe the HDDs or not, as you wish (I probably would), but then remove them from the computer & just keep them.  You might eventually use them in an external caddy for file storage, backup storage, whatever. Even if not, they take up very little space in the sock drawer.  :) 

    Full disclosure, this suggestion is from the a digital pack rat, still running win xp & office 97.  :lol:

     

  5. Agricultural researchers in the USA have made a significant breakthrough in battling the eastern filbert blight which threatens to cripple hazelnut orchards.  

    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2013/02/18/171420517/growing-resistance-oregon-hazelnuts-battle-blight

    One intrepid researcher has risked life & limb to collect blight resistant seeds. 

    https://www.npr.org/2019/04/11/712409240/one-mans-quest-to-change-americas-presence-in-the-global-hazelnut-industry

    Several decades into the battle, researchers seem to be winning, but one plant pathologist warns that the hazelnut isn't out of the woods yet. 
    " Right now, we’re in a really great place, but we can’t rest on our laurels”

    https://www.oregonbusiness.com/article/farms-forests/item/18702-nuts-to-the-blight

     

  6. No infection in any of the portable versions listed in this topic so far.  I downloaded & checked them all.  The 555 zip file does show a false positive, but none of the files extracted from it do.

    I suggest that the OP begin posting the hash values in code tags instead of pictures so it is easier to be sure we are all talking about the same file. 
    No way am I going to try to manually type all those hashes & verify them, don't have time. :(  
    But it would be simple to copy and search for the text string.

    For example, VT shows the hash for the portable CCleaner 64 exe extracted from ver. 555 as this: 

    SHA-256	e482637cbad141b517ac6f27ceff8cf04e36a92c51c00ea29c1d2c0119a74782

    It's easy to copy and check that hash in several ways, both here and at VT.

  7. You guys are probably way ahead of me, but just for my satisfaction I checked this out. 

    I just downloaded the 553 slim version from major geeks (no longer available at the builds link) and sent it to VT. It has the same hashes as the 553 version mentioned here.
    553 slim version analyzes clean.
    Some of the detections here and at VT are for the zip file & the installer exe, not the slim.

    Fwiw, The  user named billy AKA billy bob made those comments, and also included the incorrect download link that nergal noticed. There are links to download a file called CCleaner_Rus_Setup from 2 different sites.
    See here.  Didn't need to sign in.

    https://www.virustotal.com/en/user/billy/

     

  8. 11 hours ago, Palebushman said:

    Thank You Andavari and Login123,

    I will definitely give the Portable Zip version a try Andavari and let you know how I get on with it, but Login 123 are you're still sticking with XP! You must be behind one awesome Firewall or maybe you don't cruise in cyberspace through the big onion. I got tickled that many times with my XP it wasn't funny so I had 3 choices. Couldn't afford one, the penguin couldn't train me so I went with 7. Even that is now that is coming to an end too! One thing is for sure, when Windows goes purely 'Cloud' based, I won't be flying with it.:P

    Thanks so far guys, hope the rest of the gang chime in when the time zones allow them. :wub:

    Yes, good firewall, but the main protections are Sandboxie, Powershadow, and backup software. 
    These have been attacked more than once and have not failed, except once when I caused it myself (I think).

    But it isn't easy. It's like my ancient car; I can drive it legally and safely but new kids probably should not try.  :lol:

    I hope use win 7 the same way. This xp computer will most likely go over to some sort of run-in-ram Linux distro. 

    But to the main point, Ccleaner & Avast are OK here.  Both have changed since the merger, but I'll live with it.

     

  9. On 3/24/2018 at 08:37, hazelnut said:

    Not sure which KB number you are referring to but thought I'd link to this just in case anyone has issues

    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/bork-tuesday-any-problems-yet.370217/page-159#post-2746559

    It it correct that the latest IE 11 security only update will bring IE 11 up to date including all the earlier fixes? 
    Is that what "cumulative" means in reference to IE 11 security only updates ? 

    Asking because I wish to limit the number of files I must copy & save on the win 7 desktop. 

    Thanks. 

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