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  1. #1
    George Turnbull Guest

    Help

    Hi,

    My explorer has been hit. When started, I'm being whisked off to

    http://youfindall.net/101/

    My problem is that my IE (5.5) de-install info has been deleted so a
    deletion using the Windows software deinstall is a no go. If I try to
    delete all of the IE files manually, they reappear (one after the other)
    within seconds (I've used Norton and several other tools to check for
    viruses - none found). Using recomended anti-hijack tools only works if I
    do use them before every internet session (Hijack This and Adware 6).
    Several people with more PC knowledge than I have have said "scrub the
    system and re-install everything", but that will only be a last resort.

    Has anyone out there got a better idea?

    --
    George Turnbull, Bekscher Berg 43 , 33100 Paderborn, Germany
    email: gizmot@t-online.de
    Tel.No.: +49 5252 931383
    Fax.No.:+49 5252 931384



  2. #2
    Tom Reynolds Guest

    Re: Help

    Have you tried Spybot Search and Destroy [free]
    http://security.kolla.de/index.php?l...&page=download
    It will find things that Ad-Aware misses.
    Be sure and get the latest updates after you download it.
    You may need to update Ad-Aware also.

    Good Luck,
    Tom
    "George Turnbull" <gizmot@t-online.de> wrote in message
    news:bi835b$1fb$01$1@news.t-online.com...
    > Hi,
    >
    > My explorer has been hit. When started, I'm being whisked off to
    >
    > http://youfindall.net/101/
    >
    > My problem is that my IE (5.5) de-install info has been deleted so a
    > deletion using the Windows software deinstall is a no go. If I try to
    > delete all of the IE files manually, they reappear (one after the other)
    > within seconds (I've used Norton and several other tools to check for
    > viruses - none found). Using recomended anti-hijack tools only works if I
    > do use them before every internet session (Hijack This and Adware 6).
    > Several people with more PC knowledge than I have have said "scrub the
    > system and re-install everything", but that will only be a last resort.
    >
    > Has anyone out there got a better idea?
    >
    > --
    > George Turnbull, Bekscher Berg 43 , 33100 Paderborn, Germany
    > email: gizmot@t-online.de
    > Tel.No.: +49 5252 931383
    > Fax.No.:+49 5252 931384
    >
    >




  3. #3
    YoKenny Guest

    Re: Help

    George Turnbull wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > My explorer has been hit. When started, I'm being whisked off to
    >
    > http://youfindall.net/101/
    >
    > My problem is that my IE (5.5) de-install info has been deleted so a
    > deletion using the Windows software deinstall is a no go. If I try to
    > delete all of the IE files manually, they reappear (one after the
    > other) within seconds (I've used Norton and several other tools to
    > check for viruses - none found). Using recomended anti-hijack tools
    > only works if I do use them before every internet session (Hijack
    > This and Adware 6). Several people with more PC knowledge than I have
    > have said "scrub the system and re-install everything", but that will
    > only be a last resort.
    >
    > Has anyone out there got a better idea?


    Coolwebsearch browser rape hijackers!

    http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/cwschronicles.html

    Get a good HOSTS file to stop these ba*tards.
    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

    Get SpywareBlaster to stop them from being installed. Update the reference
    file to get the latest definitions.
    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html


  4. #4
    George Turnbull Guest

    Re: Help

    Thanks Guys!

    The good news is that I managed to find a file called bootconf.exe which was
    repsonsible for re-hijacking my homepage
    at every start-up. So far I've had no problems.
    Norton found it and so far I've had no problems. Lets hope it stays that
    way.

    Thanks again

    --
    George Turnbull, Bekscher Berg 43 , 33100 Paderborn, Germany
    email: gizmot@t-online.de
    Tel.No.: +49 5252 931383
    Fax.No.:+49 5252 931384



  5. #5
    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: Help

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 18:00:25 +0200, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, "George
    Turnbull" <gizmot@t-online.de> wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > My explorer has been hit. When started, I'm being whisked off to
    >
    > http://youfindall.net/101/
    >
    > My problem is that my IE (5.5) de-install info has been deleted so a
    > deletion using the Windows software deinstall is a no go.

    [snip]

    Permanent solution: <http://www.litepc.com/ieradicator.html>

    (Note that to use this with Win2K-SR2 or later or WinXP will require that
    you first disable WFP; see <http://www.jsifaq.com/SUBK/tip5300/rh5392.htm>.)

    > If I try to
    > delete all of the IE files manually, they reappear (one after the other)
    > within seconds (I've used Norton and several other tools to check for
    > viruses - none found).

    [snip]

    If you mean "upon rebooting", that does indeed sound like WFP in action.
    Otherwise, it sounds like you've got something else nasty going on.

    > Using recomended anti-hijack tools only works if I
    > do use them before every internet session (Hijack This and Adware 6).
    > Several people with more PC knowledge than I have have said "scrub the
    > system and re-install everything", but that will only be a last resort.
    >

    [snip]

    You may very well already be at that point, especially considering that
    "phantom resurrection" behavior. And in any event, it's probably the only
    way to be *sure* you've excused ALL the demons.

    --

    Jay T. Blocksom
    --------------------------------
    Appropriate Technology, Inc.
    usenet01[at]appropriate-tech.net


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    safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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  6. #6
    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: Help

    On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:18:33 -0400, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Jay T.
    Blocksom <usenet01+SPAMBLOCK@appropriate-tech.net> wrote:
    >

    [snip]
    >
    > You may very well already be at that point, especially considering that
    > "phantom resurrection" behavior. And in any event, it's probably the
    > only way to be *sure* you've excused ALL the demons.


    Arrrgggghhh. Some typos are worse than others.

    Obviously (or maybe not), that was supposed to be "the only way to be *sure*
    you've excised ALL the demons."
    ^^^^^^^

    --

    Jay T. Blocksom
    --------------------------------
    Appropriate Technology, Inc.
    usenet01[at]appropriate-tech.net


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