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Thread: Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

  1. #1
    YoKenny Guest

    Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

    BoB wrote:
    > From the Langa newsletter:
    >
    > According to the evidence, two of the most important
    > Web sites in the battle against scumware have been
    > pressured (for the moment) into taking down
    > information on the insidious parasite **IEPlugin.**
    > One of these sites is http://security.kolla.de , the
    > people who bring you Spybot Search & Destroy. Their
    > http://security.kolla.de/kbase.php?lang=en&sbi=spybot
    > s&kbase=ieplugin page on IEPlugin has, for the
    > present, disappeared altogether. The other site is
    > Andrew Clover's http://doxdesk.com/ . On his
    > http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/IEPlugin.html page on
    > IEPlugin he now has only the short message, "IEPlugin
    > is a parasite I can't tell you about, until I can get
    > back to Germany and work out a legal response to its
    > manufacturers. Sorry about that."
    >
    > http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#ieplugin
    >
    > BoB
    > For the duration, my address is fake.


    Get a good HOSTS file to stop this nasty site:
    Blocking Unwanted Ads with a Hosts File
    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm




  2. #2
    russ Guest

    Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

    try here for Spybot-S&D
    http://www.safer-networking.org/

  3. #3
    Sweet Andy Licious Guest

    Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

    russ wrote:
    > try here for Spybot-S&D
    > http://www.safer-networking.org/



    Thanks
    --
    Andy


    email: sweetandylicious at eml dot cc



  4. #4
    General Mailbox Guest

    Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

    Greetings!
    YoKenny, you mentioned about using a Host file. It made interesting
    reading. I am wondering a few things about it though.
    1) Does it do the same thing as other ad blockers like AdSubtract?
    2) Does it do a better job at ad blocking?
    3) Who maintains the list of sites to block?

    I have found that in my WinME Windows folder, one hosts file and 22
    hosts.xxx (x's from 001 to 022) and one hosts.20030721-232451.backup file.
    Are all of these ok to delete so the host file downloaded from below site
    can take their place? Strangely enough, checking a few of these hosts files
    show the same thing in it. Why the redundancy?

    # Start of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy
    # End of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy
    127.0.0.1 AdSubtract # Added by AdSubtract for auto-dial.
    127.0.0.1 ie3.proxy.aol.com # Added by AdSubtract for AOL support.

    I ask because the below site did not have instructions that I saw about what
    to do with all the other hosts files, and before I delete original files in
    the Windows folder, I wanted to know what to do.
    Thank you in advance for your reply.
    B.rgds,
    Kevin

    "YoKenny" <YKnot@home.invalid> wrote in message
    news:Y5Ybb.68792$Ch2.49916@news02.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
    BoB wrote:
    > From the Langa newsletter:
    >
    > According to the evidence, two of the most important
    > Web sites in the battle against scumware have been
    > pressured (for the moment) into taking down
    > information on the insidious parasite **IEPlugin.**
    > One of these sites is http://security.kolla.de , the
    > people who bring you Spybot Search & Destroy. Their
    > http://security.kolla.de/kbase.php?lang=en&sbi=spybot
    > s&kbase=ieplugin page on IEPlugin has, for the
    > present, disappeared altogether. The other site is
    > Andrew Clover's http://doxdesk.com/ . On his
    > http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/IEPlugin.html page on
    > IEPlugin he now has only the short message, "IEPlugin
    > is a parasite I can't tell you about, until I can get
    > back to Germany and work out a legal response to its
    > manufacturers. Sorry about that."
    >
    > http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#ieplugin
    >
    > BoB
    > For the duration, my address is fake.


    Get a good HOSTS file to stop this nasty site:
    Blocking Unwanted Ads with a Hosts File
    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm





  5. #5
    YoKenny Guest

    Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

    Alan wrote:
    > General Mailbox wrote:
    >> Greetings!
    >> YoKenny, you mentioned about using a Host file. It made interesting
    >> reading. I am wondering a few things about it though.
    >> 1) Does it do the same thing as other ad blockers like AdSubtract?

    > It was not put there with ad blocking in mind, but *can* be used to
    > try to effect the same sort of result.
    >
    >> 2) Does it do a better job at ad blocking?


    > I'd have to say not, for a couple of reasons. It was never designed as
    > blocker, so doesn't "run" all the time like an ad blocker does.


    It does not "run" it just is.

    > It has to be reloaded from disk every time you click a link.
    > So in principle it's a terribly inefficient way doing it.


    Once the browser is started then the file is cached and is very efficient.

    > Also, it doesn't support
    > wildcards or pattern matching or "smart" searching like some of the
    > dedicated ad blockers do.


    True.

    >> 3) Who maintains the list of sites to block?


    > Numerous sources, but they end up being pretty much the same lists.


    18930 entries here.
    http://asp.flaaten.dk/proxo/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=20

    They overlap but do address different sites.
    I use HOSTESS to manage and merge the different HOSTS file sources.
    http://accs-net.com/hostess/

    > Keeping such a list current is probably the biggest challenge.


    Just like most software.

    >> I have found that in my WinME Windows folder, one hosts file and 22
    >> hosts.xxx (x's from 001 to 022) and one hosts.20030721-232451.backup
    >> file. Are all of these ok to delete so the host file downloaded from
    >> below site can take their place? Strangely enough, checking a few of
    >> these hosts files show the same thing in it. Why the redundancy?

    >
    > They are probably updates of the same hosts source, that haven't been
    > deleted. Point is that Windows can only use one hosts file - the one
    > named "hosts", without any extension at all. So all the ones you
    > mentioned will never get used by Windows. BUT, this is not to say that
    > they don't belong to some 3rd party software.
    >
    >> # Start of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy
    >> # End of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy
    >> 127.0.0.1 AdSubtract # Added by AdSubtract for auto-dial.
    >> 127.0.0.1 ie3.proxy.aol.com # Added by AdSubtract for AOL support.
    >>
    >> I ask because the below site did not have instructions that I saw
    >> about what to do with all the other hosts files, and before I delete
    >> original files in the Windows folder, I wanted to know what to do.
    >> Thank you in advance for your reply.

    >
    > My own advice would be to go with a good proxy and firewall (free )
    > that can do the job of hosts, do it much more efficiently, and provide
    > many additional valuable services as well. As to deleting them, maybe
    > you could try to move them to a temp folder for a while and see if any
    > of the 3rd party stuff you run is affected.


  6. #6
    YoKenny Guest

    Re: Scumware knocks out 2 anti-spyware sites.

    General Mailbox wrote:
    > Greetings!
    > YoKenny, you mentioned about using a Host file. It made interesting
    > reading. I am wondering a few things about it though.
    > 1) Does it do the same thing as other ad blockers like AdSubtract?


    Basically but it is free.

    > 2) Does it do a better job at ad blocking?


    Never used AdSubtract so can't comment.

    > 3) Who maintains the list of sites to block?


    Mike Burgess maintains it.

    hpguru maintains this one.
    http://asp.flaaten.dk/proxo/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=20

    Ray Marron's Hostess page helps you manage them
    http://accs-net.com/hostess/

    > I have found that in my WinME Windows folder, one hosts file and 22
    > hosts.xxx (x's from 001 to 022) and one hosts.20030721-232451.backup
    > file. Are all of these ok to delete so the host file downloaded from
    > below site can take their place? Strangely enough, checking a few of
    > these hosts files show the same thing in it. Why the redundancy?


    You can delete them as the only active one is the HOSTS file.
    I don't use the SpyBot HOSTS file as it is not up to date.

    > # Start of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy
    > # End of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy
    > 127.0.0.1 AdSubtract # Added by AdSubtract for auto-dial.
    > 127.0.0.1 ie3.proxy.aol.com # Added by AdSubtract for AOL support.


    I guess AdSubtract acts like a proxy and adds these items.

    > I ask because the below site did not have instructions that I saw
    > about what to do with all the other hosts files, and before I delete
    > original files in the Windows folder, I wanted to know what to do.
    > Thank you in advance for your reply.


    YW.

    > B.rgds,
    > Kevin
    >
    > "YoKenny" <YKnot@home.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:Y5Ybb.68792$Ch2.49916@news02.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
    > BoB wrote:
    >> From the Langa newsletter:
    >>
    >> According to the evidence, two of the most important
    >> Web sites in the battle against scumware have been
    >> pressured (for the moment) into taking down
    >> information on the insidious parasite **IEPlugin.**
    >> One of these sites is http://security.kolla.de , the
    >> people who bring you Spybot Search & Destroy. Their
    >> http://security.kolla.de/kbase.php?lang=en&sbi=spybot
    >> s&kbase=ieplugin page on IEPlugin has, for the
    >> present, disappeared altogether. The other site is
    >> Andrew Clover's http://doxdesk.com/ . On his
    >> http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/IEPlugin.html page on
    >> IEPlugin he now has only the short message, "IEPlugin
    >> is a parasite I can't tell you about, until I can get
    >> back to Germany and work out a legal response to its
    >> manufacturers. Sorry about that."
    >>
    >> http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#ieplugin
    >>
    >> BoB
    >> For the duration, my address is fake.

    >
    > Get a good HOSTS file to stop this nasty site:
    > Blocking Unwanted Ads with a Hosts File
    > http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm


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