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Guest Malke
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Re: IE7 virus.

 

Skybuck Flying wrote:

> Files from some kind of IE7 virus... <- was just installed for christ

> sakes.

>

> Exe file was deleted it looked suspicious too.

>

> http://members.home.nl/hbthouppermans/IE7Virus/

 

Did you have a question? Or were you offering the infected files for anyone

who clicks on the above link? If the former, I'm sorry but I don't see it.

I'd like to help so please do post back with clarification. If the latter,

this isn't the right place.

 

Malke

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Re: IE7 virus.

 

 

"Skybuck Flying" <BloodyShame@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> Files from some kind of IE7 virus... <- was just installed for christ

> sakes.

>

> Exe file was deleted it looked suspicious too.

>

> http://members.home.nl/hbthouppermans/IE7Virus/

>

Huh? Get a life, duck.

Guest Skybuck Flying
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

The files are provided for further examination.

 

I was just playing stratego on gravonclient 119.

 

Then I noticed my computer became active.

 

Maybe gravonclient 119 installs it...

 

Could be a trojan.

 

Or maybe my computer just infected.

 

Or maybe there is a hole in windows.

 

To me it seems pretty serious because it goes quiet easy.

 

Google gravonclient 119 maybe it's infected.

 

Bye,

Skybuck.

Guest Skybuck Flying
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

Another possible explanation could be a serious security hole in ipv6 stack.

 

Bye,

Skybuck.

Guest Malke
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

Skybuck Flying wrote:

> Another possible explanation could be a serious security hole in ipv6

> stack.

>

> Bye,

> Skybuck.

 

Or that you're a troll. *plonk*

 

Malke

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Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

From: "Skybuck Flying" <BloodyShame@hotmail.com>

 

| Another possible explanation could be a serious security hole in ipv6 stack.

 

| Bye,

| Skybuck.

 

 

 

No, that's FUD.

 

There are many ways you got infected. The vast majority of infections are due to

vulnerability exploitation.

The other most common way is via Social Engineeering.

 

The DLL is malware. A Browser Helper Object (BHO)

http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/a6b675dafa1ea885f6a0b3c6cfe4c0aa

 

Now pull the bloody files off that server so you don't get anyone inected !

 

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Dave

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Guest Skybuck Flying
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

The virus returned.

 

The folder has been uploaded with two other suspicious files !

 

Thanks and Bye,

Skybuck.

Guest Skybuck Flying
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

The virus also created many jobs in the schedular... that's how it restarted

itself at certain times.

 

I deleted those jobs...

 

And I am gonna deactive the schedular service just in case ;)

 

Bye,

Skybuck.

Guest David H. Lipman
Posted

Re: IE7 virus.

 

From: "Skybuck Flying" <BloodyShame@hotmail.com>

 

| The virus also created many jobs in the schedular... that's how it restarted

| itself at certain times.

 

| I deleted those jobs...

 

| And I am gonna deactive the schedular service just in case ;)

 

| Bye,

| Skybuck.

 

 

OK -- All malware !

 

NOW DELETE THEM!

 

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Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


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