Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report
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3. August 2006 @ 17:10 |
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I never use IE either ireland - what a difference that makes just by itself.
Been using Firefox for almost 2 years - think that long or longer.
edit: spelling
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3. August 2006 @ 17:13 |
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3. August 2006 @ 17:13 |
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Quote: I have tried and like Firefox but it screws AOL up.
Could be the other way around too...LOL
I'm a long time ff user just like binkie, I'm forced to use IE at work and absolutely hate it.
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3. August 2006 @ 17:29 |
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Txs Ireland! Just checked and I'm a few versions behind.
locoeng -LOL me too - IE at work - hate it - tried to persuade them to let me switch but they nixed that. Well maybe once we switch over servers to our new environment it will be a different story. Then again I may just do it myself :)
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3. August 2006 @ 17:36 |
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binkie7
this is the reason for todays update of 1506
set Firefox for auto updates
Trojan piggybacks on Firefox
New Trojan installs itself as Firefox extension, according to a security advisory by McAfee.
By Dawn Kawamoto
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: July 26, 2006, 8:33 AM PDT
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A new Trojan horse making the rounds has been installing itself as a Firefox extension, according to security company McAfee.
The FormSpy Trojan attacks computers that have already been infected with the Downloader-AXM Trojan, according to a security advisory McAfee issued Tuesday. Once FormSpy is executed, it installs itself as a component of the popular Firefox browser.
The FormSpy spyware then gleans users' sensitive information, such as credit card and bank account numbers, from the user's browser and forwards it to a malicious Web site. But this Trojan is capable of other tricks, as well, McAfee noted.
The main executable is also capable of sniffing passwords from ICQ (the "I seek you" program that alerts users to the presence of acquaintances online), FTP (file transfer protocol, IMAP (Internet message access protocol, an e-mail management program) and POP3 (post office protocol, a data format for e-mail) traffic, McAfee warned.
Although the FormSpy Trojan has surfaced, it is considered a low risk, McAfee said. What's more, users may have already taken steps to mitigate the earlier Downloader-AXM Trojan that is needed for the FormSpy Trojan to take hold.
http://news.com.com/Trojan+piggybacks+on+Firefox/2100-7349_3-6098...
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3. August 2006 @ 17:38 |
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I upgraded this afternoon...
I'm not even supposed to be online at work and I would have to call IT to install it for me because I don't have any admin priveledges...and that ain't gonna happen.
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3. August 2006 @ 17:45 |
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Installing that version now!
Oh and btw ireland - great to have you back :)
@locoeng
I was just being a good girl and asking:) Though I do have powers user rights cause of certain apps/access that require it.
My bitch today too damn busy at work lately to play around on the net:)
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3. August 2006 @ 17:50 |
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theres more crap..
JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks
Security researchers have found a way to use JavaScript to map a home or corporate network and attack connected servers or devices, such as printers or routers.
The malicious JavaScript can be embedded in a Web page and will run without warning when the page is viewed in any ordinary browser, the researchers said. It will bypass security measures such as a firewall because it runs through the user's browser, they said.
"We have discovered a technique to scan a network, fingerprint all the Web-enabled devices found and send attacks or commands to those devices," said Billy Hoffman, lead engineer at Web security specialist SPI Dynamics. "This technique can scan networks protected behind firewalls such as corporate networks."
go here to read it all..
http://news.com.com/JavaScript+opens+doors+to+browser-based+attac...
more stuff here,this is one of the reasons i do not use McAfee
McAfee will issue a patch tomorrow for a vulnerability affecting its SecurityCenter application, a security software management tool.
The vulnerability, rated "medium" by McAfee as far as its severity, could allow an unauthorized user to run code on a remote machine, the vendor said. It affects McAfee's SecurityCenter versions 4.3 through 6.0.22.
Security vendor eEye Digital Security notified McAfee of the vulnerability on July 19. eEye withheld details of the vulnerability to not put users at risk, rating the problem as "critical."
go here to read it all
http://pcworld.com/article/id,126616;c,softwarebugs/article.html
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3. August 2006 @ 17:53 |
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Which is precisely what I got, it was a javascript trojan.
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3. August 2006 @ 18:01 |
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arniebear
when over at my site watch for warning at this board..
as all the above i posted here is posted there..and more..
( HOT--ALERTS AND WARNING--HOT
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4. August 2006 @ 01:54 |
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all that's really needed is to steer clear of IE with the largest barge pole you can find, use a decent router with in-built firewall, up to date virus software (that get updated every day), and don't click on something if you don't know what it is. Once in a blue moon i use the spyware utils such as ccleaner etc.
Main PC ~ Intel C2Q Q6600 (G0 Stepping)/Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3/2GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500/Zalman CNPS9700/Antec 900/Corsair HX 620W
Network ~ DD-WRT ~ 2node WDS-WPA2/AES ~ Buffalo WHR-G54S. 3node WPA2/AES ~ WRT54GS v6 (inc. WEP BSSID), WRT54G v2, WRT54G2 v1. *** Forum Rules ***
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4. August 2006 @ 02:37 |
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My bitch for the day...and its a huge one.
I'm stuck working in the shop today.. Last week I spent ages putting AV and lots of anti malware software on this business machine, including Firefox.. I come in today and some F****** idiot has taken it all off. Now it's running bloody parite again and has a keylogger trojan too..stuff it. It's not my credit card details that ever get entered into it so do I care? You guessed it...
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4. August 2006 @ 02:48 |
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jan...reading your post of course i forgot to mention - don't let idiots near technology, they get click-happy and have no idea on the implications of a simple mouse click
Main PC ~ Intel C2Q Q6600 (G0 Stepping)/Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3/2GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500/Zalman CNPS9700/Antec 900/Corsair HX 620W
Network ~ DD-WRT ~ 2node WDS-WPA2/AES ~ Buffalo WHR-G54S. 3node WPA2/AES ~ WRT54GS v6 (inc. WEP BSSID), WRT54G v2, WRT54G2 v1. *** Forum Rules ***
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4. August 2006 @ 03:41 |
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Jan, if ye need someone to smack all your colleague's around a bit till they stop doing retarded crap like that, ye know who to call right ? ;)
My bitch for today is about all the idiots that hand out all the hacker scene's good 0day exploits to moronic script kiddies, who then use them for less than legal purposes.
It's not only bloody annoying, it also killing all the good workable exploits for the people who use them professionally....
irc://arcor.de.eu.dal.net/wasted_hate
Wanna tell me off, go ahead.
I dare ya !
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4. August 2006 @ 03:42 |
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i'll help you tag-team 'em Dan :P
Main PC ~ Intel C2Q Q6600 (G0 Stepping)/Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3/2GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500/Zalman CNPS9700/Antec 900/Corsair HX 620W
Network ~ DD-WRT ~ 2node WDS-WPA2/AES ~ Buffalo WHR-G54S. 3node WPA2/AES ~ WRT54GS v6 (inc. WEP BSSID), WRT54G v2, WRT54G2 v1. *** Forum Rules ***
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4. August 2006 @ 03:50 |
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I followed the advice from the Windows forum and located an infection named Trojan horse BackDoor.Generic2.YJY located here
c\ProgramFiles\CursorXP\Zip32.dll so hopefully they will tell me what action to take, at present it's in AVG Vault.....all I want to do now is find the clown who sent it to me!!!
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4. August 2006 @ 04:01 |
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Well I'm just going to leave it like it is.. it's not my machine and it's not my shop..I really don't give a flying ......(errm maybe rat's ass?) Maybe I'll go and have a look around a few crack sites..lmao..and then go browsing for roms on angelroms..that's always a good one for loads of trojans and malware..hee hee hee *glee*!!! Ahh the joys of getting paid to lurk on AD...
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4. August 2006 @ 04:25 |
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As far as the viruses, trojans, malware, spyware.... get bentware goes:
I can't stand people who have an endless amount of stupidity and an endless amount of time to implement it.
"RIAA, what a bunch of turkeys."
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4. August 2006 @ 06:13 |
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My bitch(s)..
I spent 6 hours converting a few seasons of my fave comedy and I just f@@ked them up...
Back to converting 'el all to DVD again, grrrr!
Also, NTL's Broadband services have went down in my area, I was on the phone to them all day @ 50p per min to hear that!(what tw@ts) I'm going to Sky B/B anyway, as of next month I'm on 16MB uncapped broadband (whoohooo!).
Still pissed off though :X
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4. August 2006 @ 09:11 |
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gwendolin , get with JaPK in the virse and spyware fourms he can help you out. you will need to run "SmithfraudFix" and post an "HighJackThis" log to see what infections you have for sure then boot you machine in safe mode to get rid of it.good luck
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4. August 2006 @ 19:26 |
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4. August 2006 @ 19:58 |
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she is leaving it alone as not her computer!
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4. August 2006 @ 21:02 |
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Thanks to all for your assistance, I went to Windows forum and now things are sorted, boy they know their stuff there.
I paid Aus$66.00 only 1 week ago to have my comp cleaned, how smart am I, DUH?
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4. August 2006 @ 23:15 |
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SmithfraudFix is a great tool ,glad you got it going again
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5. August 2006 @ 06:52 |
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@arniebear
I fired aol today now that the new policy has changed. Everything works like before except no support. Stangley enough I only waited on phone 10 minutes and they were obliging. Painless. At first there was the phone robot that I had to talk to. Worst thing I've ever encountered on phone. It did understand when I told it I wanted to talk to a person tho.
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