go to this site http://www.spywareguide.com/txt_intro.php
here they have a free spy ware and adware scan .
they use X-Cleaner this will take out all spyware and addware out. And they have all infor on all spyware
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go to this site http://www.spywareguide.com/txt_intro.php
here they have a free spy ware and adware scan .
they use X-Cleaner this will take out all spyware and addware out. And they have all infor on all spyware
go to this site http://www.spywareguide.com/txt_intro.php
here they have a free spy ware and adware scan .
they use X-Cleaner this will take out all spyware and addware out. And they have all infor on all spyware
But why daddy?? ;D
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.
This was posted by SUDBURY elsewhere in this forum and it works.
no it doesn't! I should know I created the exploit hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ::) :-X ::) :-* ::) :o :P ;D :D
go to start button, go to run, type REGEDIT, then Enter,
go to HKEY_USERS, go to .DEFAULT, go to the first (software) that appears, go to Microsoft, go to Windows, go to CurrentVersion, go to Internet Settings, go to Zones, click on ( 0 ), click on 1004 on right panal, now right click on 1004, go to Modify, now type the Value name/ type this: REG_SZ, press OK, now right click on 1004, go to delete, now right click on right panal, go to new, type value name: 1004, right click again on 1004, change Value date to 3, the Base will be set on Hexadecimal. You are now finished. This is how you fix the problem. By changing the value command, this is comp lang.
forgot to add select DWORD.
Well I googled into this DSO mess, you know, just to see if I could get rid of those pesky pop-ups, and I read all the fixes all the responses all the disses all the patronizing snooty high-brow remarks, the egoism, the nihilistic and vengeful approach and just downright rudeness that the double-stars hurl at each other and I'm done. I'll deal with the pop-ups. All you minces can go jump in the lake.
Beans
Hey I'm sorry you didn't understand, I guess some people just don't have the knowledge. And your one of them. Have a nice night,
Friends forever
Hey I'm sorry you didn't understand, I guess some people just don't have the knowledge. And your one of them. Have a nice night,
Friends forever
For someone with such an admirable command of the English language, I'm surprised you had so much trouble reading a few words.Quote:
the patronizing snooty high-brow remarks, the egoism, the nihilistic and vengeful approach and just downright rudeness that the double-stars hurl at each other and I'm done. I'll deal with the pop-ups. All you minces can go jump in the lake.
For the last time:
The DSO exploit is not a virus, trojan horse, worm, or portable CD player. It is an EXPLOIT. Look the word up, I'm sure you know how to use a dictionary. It does not CAUSE pop-ups. It has been PATCHED so If you have been patching you will have the patch.
Have a nice day.
:)
~psi42
OK senior Expert, lets see what you know.
What is the name of the patch?
When was the patch created?
If you can not answer these questions, then you don't even know if a patch was ever created.
I think you are just going off what other people said.
If not, here's you chance to school me.
Have a nice day!!
See microsoft's security bulletin MS02-015.
I apologize if I may have appeared hostile in my previous post. I am not an "expert," nor do I claim to be. The title, "Senior expert," appears because of my post count, and I can't change it.
I'm sure you have noticed there are many many DSO Exploit-related threads on this board, including one that is eleven pages long. This has been going on for a long time, and the root of the problem is that people don't read the entire thread and then start yelling about how pompous "us experts" are.
Now I'll admit flaming can be good for your health, especially when you get frustrated, but if I get flamed, I'm going to flame back--such is life. :)
Have a nice day.
~psi42
Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate it.
I APOLOGIZE for the rudeness. I'll make sure to investigate next time.
You have a nice day!
Does anyone have a solution that actually fixes the exploit? The registry change does not fix it. The patch mentioned above will not work with IE6 SP1 and SP1 does not address the exploit. If you have any doubts you can test your solutions effectiveness at the following website:
http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/
I made the registry changes and updated Spybot S&D. Spybot S&D no longer detects the exploit, but the exploit remains...
Check it out...
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