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it appears so far sufficient functionality is there (dot know how leaky my system is tho) cant edit of use lots of keys and mouse is only partly working and the browser is like ive never seen before except it reminds of the early days of much less security features were readily available and an intrusion at some point was inevitable> however its never been quite this weird bldy mouse

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HIS IS THE CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOTEPAD DCOUMENT AS PRODUCED BY THE KEYBOARD> HE MOSUES CLICKERS ARE SRAMBLED IT SELSECTS AL INSTEAD OF PLACING THE CURSOR AND ONLY PARTIAL RIGHT MENU FUNCTIONALITY IS THERE> THATS A FULL STOP BTW AND THE MISSING LETTERS OCCUR WHEN THE SHIFT KEY IS USED LOTS OF KEUS PRODUCE INTERESTING RESULTS> PING

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ROFLMHO :

Confusion says : Check whether space key is stuck before going berserk!

(and have sufficient light to do so, (Checking the keyboard I mean. (Berserk can be done in the dark.)))

(Funny how it affects so many things)

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grc.com

''Page 1

Transcript of Episode #9

Rootkits

Description: This week we explain "rootkit technology." We examine what rootkits are, why they have

suddenly become a problem, and how that problem is rapidly growing in severity. We also discuss their

detection and removal and point listeners to some very effective free rootkit detection solutions

...

Leo: Who is using rootkits?

Steve: That's the real problem, and that's why it's worth us talking about this for our regular, you know,

interested PC user, is that rootkit technology has found its way into downloadable spyware and malware, that

is part of freeware, that is part of file sharing systems, that is stuff you can - you could have it on your

system right now..''

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#$%^&*

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Can ''supercookies'' (LSO's) be ported to a server by a link to a site that has them (and thus to a viewer of the ''off'''' site)?

Some threads seem to have them on this site. others not..

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It's the direct media links to sites that plant LSOs that are responsible for some topics loading them here. I want LSOs outlawed.

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was that just a dos attack or something that just I experienced?

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http://forums.cnet.com/7723-6132_102-391909.html

malware on my system..detected: intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Hel

by <a href="http://www.cnet.com/profile/MOHAMMED+UMAR10/">MOHAMMED UMAR10 - April 26, 2010 2:46 PM PDT

my system is suffering from frequnt network attacks (detected kaspersky firewall 2010 legally bought)....

also ..i use firefox 3.6 browser ,any file i download does not appear in the folder it is supposed to( for instance if we set in firefox as "X:\ASD" it shud appear ther but in my case it does not!!!)..whereas if i access it through firefox using file>>open>>(browse to the file ....then its there safe & sound!!!!)similiarly i cam access the downloaded file using tools>>downloads>>(right click>>open file))

how do i get my system back o normal...i have kaspersky installed (only after realizing the presence of the virus

a monobot and a back door trojan are on my system previously they were only on a particular drive i formatted the drive but BOTH got transfered to the all other drives on my system affecting system and firefox now my download speed is around 10kbps(previously 200kps)

please help me ...

i am using...

microsoft windows sp3

intel pentium 4 2.66 ghz

1 gb ram

gigabyte mother board

the following viruses were detected..

trojan program: trojan.win32.sasfis.aehm

backdoor.win32.monobot.i

kaspersky detected the virus but could not remove them and recommended skip action(not to do anything to them but i formatted the drive)

kaspersky firewal warning action taken by kaspersky is NIL

detected: intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Helkern

UDP from 10.10.10.2 to local part 1434

Then Please Try This...

by Grif Thomas redM.gif - April 26, 2010 3:49 PM PDT

In Reply to: malware on my system..detected: intrusion.Win.MSSQL.worm.Hel by MOHAMMED UMAR10

Download ALL of the tools below on a friend or family member's, CLEAN computer and copy them to a CD or flash drive, then transfer them to the problem machine.

First, after transferring it to the problem machine, run the following tool to help allow the removal programs below to run. (courtesy of Grinler at BleepingComputer.com)

There are 4 different versions. If one of them won't run then try to run the other one. Be patient.... as a black window should open, then close after finding all the background programs.

Vista and Win7 users need to right click and choose Run as Admin

You only need to get one of them to run, not all of them.

Rkill.exe http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.exe

Rkill.com http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.com

Rkill.scr http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.scr

Rkill.pif http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.pif

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IMMEDIATELY after running the "Rkill" tool above, run/install the Malwarebytes and SuperAntispyware installer and update files from the links below which you've also copied to a CD or flash drive, and transfered to the problem machine. Do NOT restart the computer after running Rkill.

Once downloaded and before transferring Malwarebytes and SuperAntispyware to the problem machine, rename the program installer "mbam-setup.exe" file to something else like "Gogetum.exe", then copy the installer file and the update file to a CD or flash drive.. Transfer the file to the problem machine, then install the "Gogetum.exe" file, then run the update to get the program current.. After that, run a full system scan and delete anything it finds.

Malwarebytes Installer Download Link (Clicking on the links below will immediately start the download dialogue window.)

http://www.besttechie.net/tools/mbam-setup.exe

Malwarebytes Manual Updater link

http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/database/mbam-rules.exe

Next, install and run a full system scan with the SuperAntispyware program and the manual updater from the links below. As before, you may need to rename the installer file to get the program to install.:

SuperAntispyware

http://www.superantispyware.com/

SuperAntispyware Manual Updater

http://www.superantispyware.com/definitions.html

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In a few situations, in order for the program to run, it was also necessary to rename the main "mbam.exe" file also after installing it.. It resides in the C:\Programs Files\Malwarebytes Antimalware folder....

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Hope this helps.......

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Today I'd like to talk about phishing but I'm not going to.

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