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    hef Posts: 9, Reputation: 1
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    #201

    Nov 11, 2004, 11:19 AM
    DSO Reply
    Well guess I read your post to fast thought you were talking about XP's recovery not Spybots but re-checked myself and yes what you replied was there and did work,thanks, but does it take care of the ones in regedit to, have my doubts, so with both solutions I would imagine this should take care of any DSO problem for good if they have their pc's updated all the way around!
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    #202

    Nov 11, 2004, 08:47 PM
    Re
    Thaks for the advice hef, but I don't know really what you mean :(
    I know nothing about regedit and the lst thing I want to do is screw my computer up myself. I need to be told in baby steps how to get rid of this. Here's my original post again:

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    I've had dso exploit for a couple weeks now and I want to get rid of it.
    I did a windows update. I have norton's updated and ad-aware updated-both which don't show any problems.
    But, spybot finds 5 entries of DSO exploit. I can "fix" the problem but spybots finds it again after I restart my computer.
    I don't want to go into my registry and change anything.
    Basically, I'm hoping someone can give me the best instructions for getting rid of this thing.
    I've read all th eother fixes listed around here, but there are so many , so I'm hoping to hear from someone who can fix this good.
    Thank you very much
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    #203

    Nov 12, 2004, 05:30 AM
    DSO Exploit Problem
    DSO is simply a URL or address placed in the registry by a site you have visited. It relays information from your computer back to advertising sites.
    It is NOT a virus. But, if you don't want to be used by advertisers, then get rid of it.
    It will come back; by going to certain sites... and you never know which one will place it back in your registery. It is NOT harmful, like a virus or Trojan.
    There are 2 great free programs, that you can scan your computer with, then safely delete everything they find.
    If interested, here are links to both:

    http://www.security-related.com/download2.htm
    Download: SpyBot Search & Destroy; 1.3

    AdAware at:
    www.lavasoftusa.com

    Best wishes,
    fredg
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    #204

    Nov 12, 2004, 09:25 AM
    DSo
    Earlier post with spybot and ad-aware have been used and no luck but with the post I posted the DSO problem was cured but you still need to use spybot and ad-aware anyway just in case any spyware period gets in so the best bet is always stay updated you are never going to get away from spyware its like a virus and trogan you just have to keep cleaning them out and watch were you go and stay updated,there is a post from someone about changing your ad-aware settings to,that would be a good idea,yes DSO is nothing major but its just the idea that its there and no one should be in your pc but you but if you can get away from I.E. that would help to as of yet havent had the DSO problem again but have techs on the look out for one that is infected so if and when we get another one we'll try the spybot recovery first and see if that does it then if not go with the regedit way one of the two should do it!
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    #205

    Nov 12, 2004, 09:51 AM
    Dso
    This wont help with the DSO problem but another program to try out is the X-Cleaner it along with Spybot and Ad-Aware and all updates for everything such as windows to should help you out.
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    #206

    Nov 12, 2004, 02:50 PM
    Is this adware BS Exploit crap even legal? I mean, it most definitely shouldn't be. :mad: :mad: :mad:
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    #207

    Nov 12, 2004, 04:21 PM
    DSO Exploit
    Ah spyware the only thing you can do for spyware is 1. never turn your pc on again or 2. keep your pc cleaned out and updated because there aint anyway around it they find new ways to slip it in everyday so all ya can do is keep it updated and as far as legal whose got the money to fight em if ya catch em.
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    #208

    Nov 13, 2004, 11:37 AM
    A very good tutorial is found here. It did for me what spybot S&R was unable to do so. Every time I ran S&D, although it did find DSO Exploit, and removed it, the next it showed up again. This requires work with the registry settings. Good Luck

    http://www.pchell.com/support/dsoexploit.shtml
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    #209

    Nov 13, 2004, 02:02 PM
    DSO Exploit Again
    Good someone did have this problem listed online but earlier post we have posted covered that problem they talk about so both ways will take care of the problem so thanks for the link though!
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    #210

    Nov 15, 2004, 04:51 AM
    OK everyone here's the deal with the dso exploit.
    The recurring dso exploit is a bug otherwise known as a glitch with spybot and it is nothing to worry about. If you have windows service pack 2 or the most recent updates for windows you are fine. The spybot program displays this regardless if you have'nt noticed from the rest of the reports in this forum. My email [email protected]
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    #211

    Nov 15, 2004, 09:54 AM
    DSO Cured The Problem
    Well another point that as we all know already the DSO problem is a I.E. problem so the steps that have been posted already do the job and not everyone is happy with XP-SP2, best way there re-install Windows then load XP-SP2 (FIRST) but it depends on what software people have on there pcs not all software works with it so the I think the post pretty much cover the problem unless you know were you got the DSO in the first place then stay away from it.
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    #212

    Nov 16, 2004, 03:50 AM
    DSO Exploit... butting in...
    I'm sorry I don't have the patience to read everything about DSO exploit. It seems a very hot issue. I am just getting to it... The other night I peaked in and read this and it sounded good until I went to do it...

    Written by user name: Sudbury

    Re: DSO Exploit
    « Reply #11 on: May 22nd, 2004, 1:31pm » Quote Modify

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    If all your critical updates are installed you are protected against DSO Exploit and the finding in Spybot is just a nuisance. Eliminate this by doing the following:

    1 Open Spybot and select 'advanced' mode.
    2 Select 'settings' in the left column.
    3 Select 'ignore product' in the left column.
    4 Select 'security' tab.
    5 Place check mark in box beside DSO Exploit.
    6 Close program
    7 Open Spybot and run a scan.

    You will find that DSO Exploit has been eliminated and if your computer does not harbour any other spyware you will see a congratulatory message.

    It occurred to me that I was asking the program to ignore DSO Exploi, not fit it, thereby telling Spybot to act as though it doesn't exist rather than eliminating it. IS this thing benign anyway?? Can we just ignore it?
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    #213

    Nov 16, 2004, 05:17 AM
    Okay, I tried username: Cellarius, suggestion:

    I finally got rid of DSO Exploit using "Spybot Search & Destroy" with the following method:

    Have "Search & Destroy" look for problems the usual way and then (1) highlight one of the "Data source object exploit" items, (2) Right click the highlighted item to bring up the menu list and select "More details", (3) Now click "Jump to location", (4) You are now viewing the Registry and can use the path shown in the Search & Destroy window to get to the key shown, (5) I manually deleted each of 5 keys and no longer have it coming back. I haven't noticed any change in performance so I trust that I did no harm but I am happy not to have the damned thing any more.

    ... and it didn't work. It would not give me the option of delete on the folders and I could not highlight and press the delete button. If I manually broke down the files, I could, somewhat, not the folders, just the files, and it was hit and miss, but there are TOO many files and it wasn't working that great.
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    #214

    Nov 17, 2004, 08:54 AM
    DSO Expolit
    DSO Expolit There is now a download on Major Geeks to rectify this DSO Exploit. You must have the latest progrmme od Spy bot . I have downloaded it I do not get any more DSO Explot now when I run Spy Bot
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    #215

    Nov 21, 2004, 12:59 PM
    Post Spy Bot problem
    I ran Spy Bot and Adware a couple of days ago and have had mega problems since (this is being sent on my laptop!) I can still access my email but cannot access the web using IE, although I can access a bank account direct, but apparently nothing else direct. The computer is running very slowly as well. I use XP home and Broadband. I have tried to restore to pre Spy Bot without luck. Any ideas what's gone on?
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    #216

    Nov 22, 2004, 07:45 AM
    DSO Exploit
    I recently installed the 131tx update, exploit doesn't show up anymore, I get congratulatory message now. Great, right? But...

    is 131tx just a disguise for DSO Exploit? Is it still there? If it is am I vulnerable?

    The reason I ask all this...

    Before I installed 131tx I kept getting the exploit after running Spybot. I then downloaded 131tx, ran Spybot and it was gone. So out of curiosity and to make sure 131tx wasn't just a disguise I deleted 131tx and then uninstalled Spybot, restarted my CPU, reinstalled Spybot and I continued to not get the DSO Exploit. What's going on? Since I deleted the 131tx fix, uninstalled and reinstalled Spybot shouldn't I then get the DSO Exploit again? I did all this within minutes apart of each other. I also tried to use all of my browsers (IE, NS, and MF) to try to get the exploit back but it never did come back. I first discovered the exploit using IE but no matter if I use it now I don't get the exloit. I haven't upgraded IE during any of this either.

    I also went to http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/ and ran the calculator test. It says:

    Executing arbitrary commands without Active Scripting or ActiveX
    Running "c:/winnt/system32/calc.exe"..

    I don't see a calculator so I'm guessing it's not running and I'm safe, right? I went to greymagic before I installed 131tx and I think I ran the test and got the same result I mentioned above. But in all the confusion I'm not really sure if I ran the test to be honest.

    Does any of what I'm saying make sense? Anybody? Suggestions? Answers? Please? Going crazy!

    PS. I'm stating right now for the record that I did not mess with the registry and change any or delete any values for the DSO Exploit just in case anyone thinks I may have screwed something up there.

    Also...

    I read this advice in another forum...


    "download and install spyware blaster, from the immunize page of spybot, and configure it with maximum protection.
    go to tools then custom blocking. click the add button and follow the on-screen directions.
    type in the name: dso exploit
    type in the following clsid:
    S-1-5-21-220523388-152049171-854245389-1001\Softw are\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version|internet settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3
    this is the address where the hack lives.
    check the box next to the name and click "protect against checked items".
    now run spybot and there you have it ~ GONE!"


    I haven't tried it yet. Will this advice work?
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    psi42 Posts: 599, Reputation: 13
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    #217

    Nov 22, 2004, 03:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by stallion4
    I also went to http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/ and ran the calculator test. It says:

    Executing arbitrary commands without Active Scripting or ActiveX
    Running "c:/winnt/system32/calc.exe"..

    I don't see a calculator so I'm guessing it's not running and I'm safe, right? I went to greymagic before I installed 131tx and I think I ran the test and got the same result I mentioned above. But in all the confusion I'm not really sure if I ran the test to be honest.
    The reason you _never_ saw the calculator was this: The DSO exploit is an old problem that was patched by Microsoft a long time ago. So if you have been current with your patching, the issue was fixed on your system long before you started wrangling with the spybot problem.

    Spybot scans for the DSO Exploit by looking at a few registry keys that are supposed to be set to the numerical value 3. Even after installing the Microsoft patch, these keys still hold the incorrect value. Spybot tries to fix them "just in case" you haven't been patching.

    So it looks at these keys, sees they are not set to 3, and tries to fix them. But due to the now-infamous spybot bug, it sets them to 1003 instead of 3. So on the next scan, spybot sees they are still not set to 3, causing it to report the problem again.

    I am assuming the spybot update causes spybot to properly set the value to 3. So even after reverting to the old spybot version, spybot will scan the key, see that it is really set to 3, and not report a problem.

    Bottom line, if you have been patching, you are fine as far as the DSO exploit is concerned. Period. Worry about the bofra virus. :)


    ~psi42
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    #218

    Dec 23, 2004, 11:21 AM
    I have all the critical Microsoft updates(I have XP:Home), Spybot is fully updated and I still get the same DSO Exploit problem. I don't want to ignore it by doing this:

    1 Open Spybot and select 'advanced' mode.
    2 Select 'settings' in the left column.
    3 Select 'ignore product' in the left column.
    4 Select 'security' tab.
    5 Place check mark in box beside DSO Exploit.
    6 Close program
    7 Open Spybot and run a scan.

    I want it eradicated
    So is there something I can do to remove it?
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    #219

    Dec 23, 2004, 06:02 PM
    If you have all updates, then the DSO exploit is not a thread.
    ****
    If you want to get rid of it, you will have to edit the registry:
    1) Make a note of the location of the exploit shown in Spybot, something similar to:

    HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-1614895754-73586283-725345543-500\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Inte rnet Settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3

    2) Click on Start, Run, and type REGEDIT and Press Enter to open the Windows Registry Editor

    3) Find the location of the exploit above in the registry by clicking on the pluses(+) next to each title

    4) After opening the Zones section and clicking on '0' look to the right window, under 'name' is the key '1004' and the type is REG_SZ simply right click and delete this REG_SZ value.Then right click and create new>DWORD Value, name it 1004, then right click on that and go to modify, give it the Hex Value of 3, Click OK.

    If there is only a DWORD Value for the key (in this case 1004), then double click on the key and change the HEX value to 3 and click Ok.

    5) Close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer

    This was copied from:
    http://www.pchell.com/support/dsoexploit.shtml
    Many other sites carry this information.
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    #220

    Dec 31, 2004, 08:27 PM
    dso GONE.
    I went through Regedit, and deleted the 1004's. I then ADDED new 1004's and made the value 3. It worked perfectly, and I have no more "DSO Exploit".
    YOU GUYS ROCK>
    (I did need help with the registry, from a bud who knows a little more than I do. He had it too. We followed the thread together, and got it, no problem)
    Thanks again!!

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