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  1. #1
    cbgerry Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    On Apr 4, 10:47 am, Dragon's Girl <dragonsg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    > Lately, my cursor seems to have taken over my Windows computer windows.
    >
    > While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to open its
    > own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    > windows get opened in about five seconds or so).
    >
    > After about fifteen or twenty seconds of this, I just hold down the power
    > key to reboot as there is nothing I can do while the cursor is going
    > freescale on me. Then, the problem goes away until the next time it occurs
    > again a day or two later.
    >
    > Does anyone else have this cursor take over problem on Windows XP?
    > Do you know what the fix?
    > Even though I have a firewall, could it be a virus or spyware doing this?
    > How can I tell?



    You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:

    Windows Critical Update Released - Apply Immediately, Information
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/260

    US-CERT Cyber Security Alert SA07-093A -- Microsoft Update for Windows
    Animated Cursor Vulnerability
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/278

    US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA07-093A -- Microsoft Update
    for
    Windows Animated Cursor Vulnerability
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/280

    Microsoft issuing animated cursor security patch (Reuters)
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/271

    Attacks Escalate As Microsoft Announces Emergency .ANI Patch
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/272

    FWSLabs, Email Lures for ANI Zero-Day
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/256

    Animated cursor worm proactively stopped by Sophos
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/265

    Repost: Microsoft: Attacks on Windows flaw rise (AP) 3/30/07
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/b...ws/message/274


    It is strongly recommended you purchase one of the top three
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    Antispyware. Once you have applied the Critical Update patch which
    will plug the exploit hole and keep cybercriminals from pumping and
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    into Safe Mode and do a full system scan with both antivirus and
    antispyware software programs - one at a time not together.

    Restarting the computer in Safe Mode stops all running processes and
    enables security software to remove the threats. It it is the same
    with valid software - if it is currently running you must stop the
    program first and then uninstall it. Most times it is not neccessary
    to reboot into Safe Mode with antivirus and antispyware programs.
    However in tricky and severe threats this is many times the result
    after a full scan - the antivirus or antispyware program will explain
    it cannot remove the threat until you do indeed reboot into Safe Mode
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    double full scan by just booting into Safe Mode from the get.

    Of course do not forget to first Update your antivirus and antispyware
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    You will need the latest up to date definitions released.

    If for some reason yo cannot purchase antispyware right now then use
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  2. #2
    FredW Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    cbgerry was thinking very hard :
    > On Apr 4, 10:47 am, Dragon's Girl <dragonsg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    >> Lately, my cursor seems to have taken over my Windows computer windows.
    >>
    >> While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to open its
    >> own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    >> windows get opened in about five seconds or so).
    >>
    >> After about fifteen or twenty seconds of this, I just hold down the power
    >> key to reboot as there is nothing I can do while the cursor is going
    >> freescale on me. Then, the problem goes away until the next time it occurs
    >> again a day or two later.
    >>
    >> Does anyone else have this cursor take over problem on Windows XP?
    >> Do you know what the fix?
    >> Even though I have a firewall, could it be a virus or spyware doing this?
    >> How can I tell?

    >
    >
    > You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    > following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:


    < SNIP>

    Pfft, a very long list of "messages" all pointing to
    the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx

    Only if this update causes troubles, see also:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/


    > It is strongly recommended you purchase one of the top three
    > antispyware programs - CounterSpy, Webroot Spysweeper, Trend Micro
    > Antispyware. Once you have applied the Critical Update patch which


    Why purchase?
    Why not first try the top three antispyware programs:

    A. AdAware
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/Ad-Aware_S...onal_d506.html
    http://www.lavasoft.de/

    B. Spybot
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/SpyBot-Sea...ols_d2471.html
    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/

    C. SuperAntiSpyware
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.html
    http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html

    all above programs are free

    and additionally (also free)

    D. a-squared Free
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/a-squared_...ion_d4281.html
    http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/download/
    N.B. no registration required (not anymore)!

    Download, install, update and run (scan) these programs.

    >
    > http://www.bluecollarpc.net/pcsafety.html


    A very confusing site, far too much information.


    > If you do not purchase antispyware at this time it is strongly
    > recommended to install the free Microsoft Windows Defender which has


    I hate Microsoft security products.
    Bottom of the list in many tests.
    Even make mailboxes in OE disappear.

    --
    Fred Wening (NL)



  3. #3
    cmsix Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things


    "FredW" <fredw@ninmule.invalid> wrote in message
    news:mn.25817d746996ae15.57381@ninmule.invalid...
    > cbgerry was thinking very hard :
    >> On Apr 4, 10:47 am, Dragon's Girl <dragonsg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    >>> Lately, my cursor seems to have taken over my Windows computer windows.
    >>>
    >>> While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to open
    >>> its
    >>> own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    >>> windows get opened in about five seconds or so).
    >>>
    >>> After about fifteen or twenty seconds of this, I just hold down the
    >>> power
    >>> key to reboot as there is nothing I can do while the cursor is going
    >>> freescale on me. Then, the problem goes away until the next time it
    >>> occurs
    >>> again a day or two later.
    >>>
    >>> Does anyone else have this cursor take over problem on Windows XP?
    >>> Do you know what the fix?
    >>> Even though I have a firewall, could it be a virus or spyware doing
    >>> this?
    >>> How can I tell?

    >>
    >>
    >> You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    >> following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:

    >
    > < SNIP>
    >
    > Pfft, a very long list of "messages" all pointing to
    > the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:
    > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx
    >
    > Only if this update causes troubles, see also:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/
    >
    >
    >> It is strongly recommended you purchase one of the top three
    >> antispyware programs - CounterSpy, Webroot Spysweeper, Trend Micro
    >> Antispyware. Once you have applied the Critical Update patch which

    >
    > Why purchase?
    > Why not first try the top three antispyware programs:
    >
    > A. AdAware
    > http://www.majorgeeks.com/Ad-Aware_S...onal_d506.html
    > http://www.lavasoft.de/
    >
    > B. Spybot
    > http://www.majorgeeks.com/SpyBot-Sea...ols_d2471.html
    > http://www.safer-networking.org/en/
    >
    > C. SuperAntiSpyware
    > http://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.html
    > http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html
    >
    > all above programs are free
    >
    > and additionally (also free)
    >
    > D. a-squared Free
    > http://www.majorgeeks.com/a-squared_...ion_d4281.html
    > http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/download/
    > N.B. no registration required (not anymore)!
    >
    > Download, install, update and run (scan) these programs.
    >
    >>
    >> http://www.bluecollarpc.net/pcsafety.html

    >
    > A very confusing site, far too much information.
    >
    >
    >> If you do not purchase antispyware at this time it is strongly
    >> recommended to install the free Microsoft Windows Defender which has

    >
    > I hate Microsoft security products.
    > Bottom of the list in many tests.
    > Even make mailboxes in OE disappear.


    I have to say that I also think it is a little odd to use a microsoft
    security program, since they're the ones that left the holes in the first
    place. Maybe it's just me.

    cmsix

    >
    > --
    > Fred Wening (NL)
    >
    >




  4. #4
    Gerald309 Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    On Apr 4, 5:54 pm, "cmsix" <c...@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > "FredW" <f...@ninmule.invalid> wrote in message
    >
    > news:mn.25817d746996ae15.57381@ninmule.invalid...
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > cbgerry was thinking very hard :
    > >> On Apr 4, 10:47 am, Dragon's Girl <dragonsg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    > >>> Lately, my cursor seems to have taken over my Windows computer windows.

    >
    > >>> While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to open
    > >>> its
    > >>> own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    > >>> windows get opened in about five seconds or so).

    >
    > >>> After about fifteen or twenty seconds of this, I just hold down the
    > >>> power
    > >>> key to reboot as there is nothing I can do while the cursor is going
    > >>> freescale on me. Then, the problem goes away until the next time it
    > >>> occurs
    > >>> again a day or two later.

    >
    > >>> Does anyone else have this cursor take over problem on Windows XP?
    > >>> Do you know what the fix?
    > >>> Even though I have a firewall, could it be a virus or spyware doing
    > >>> this?
    > >>> How can I tell?

    >
    > >> You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    > >> following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:

    >
    > > < SNIP>

    >
    > > Pfft, a very long list of "messages" all pointing to
    > > the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:
    > >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx

    >
    > > Only if this update causes troubles, see also:
    > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
    > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/

    >
    > >> It is strongly recommended you purchase one of the top three
    > >> antispyware programs - CounterSpy, Webroot Spysweeper, Trend Micro
    > >> Antispyware. Once you have applied the Critical Update patch which

    >
    > > Why purchase?
    > > Why not first try the top three antispyware programs:

    >
    > > A. AdAware
    > >http://www.majorgeeks.com/Ad-Aware_S...onal_d506.html
    > >http://www.lavasoft.de/

    >
    > > B. Spybot
    > >http://www.majorgeeks.com/SpyBot-Sea...ols_d2471.html
    > >http://www.safer-networking.org/en/

    >
    > > C. SuperAntiSpyware
    > >http://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.html
    > >http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html

    >
    > > all above programs are free

    >
    > > and additionally (also free)

    >
    > > D. a-squared Free
    > >http://www.majorgeeks.com/a-squared_...ion_d4281.html
    > >http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/download/
    > > N.B. no registration required (not anymore)!

    >
    > > Download, install, update and run (scan) these programs.

    >
    > >>http://www.bluecollarpc.net/pcsafety.html

    >
    > > A very confusing site, far too much information.

    >
    > >> If you do not purchase antispyware at this time it is strongly
    > >> recommended to install the free Microsoft Windows Defender which has

    >
    > > I hate Microsoft security products.
    > > Bottom of the list in many tests.
    > > Even make mailboxes in OE disappear.

    >
    > I have to say that I also think it is a little odd to use a microsoft
    > security program, since they're the ones that left the holes in the first
    > place. Maybe it's just me.
    >
    > cmsix
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > --
    > > Fred Wening (NL)- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -

    ------------->


    Get an Apple and get a life then.


  5. #5
    cmsix Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things


    "Gerald309" <gerald309@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1175733174.660022.154950@b75g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
    > On Apr 4, 5:54 pm, "cmsix" <c...@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >> "FredW" <f...@ninmule.invalid> wrote in message
    >>
    >> news:mn.25817d746996ae15.57381@ninmule.invalid...
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> > cbgerry was thinking very hard :
    >> >> On Apr 4, 10:47 am, Dragon's Girl <dragonsg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    >> >>> Lately, my cursor seems to have taken over my Windows computer
    >> >>> windows.

    >>
    >> >>> While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to
    >> >>> open
    >> >>> its
    >> >>> own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    >> >>> windows get opened in about five seconds or so).

    >>
    >> >>> After about fifteen or twenty seconds of this, I just hold down the
    >> >>> power
    >> >>> key to reboot as there is nothing I can do while the cursor is going
    >> >>> freescale on me. Then, the problem goes away until the next time it
    >> >>> occurs
    >> >>> again a day or two later.

    >>
    >> >>> Does anyone else have this cursor take over problem on Windows XP?
    >> >>> Do you know what the fix?
    >> >>> Even though I have a firewall, could it be a virus or spyware doing
    >> >>> this?
    >> >>> How can I tell?

    >>
    >> >> You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    >> >> following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:

    >>
    >> > < SNIP>

    >>
    >> > Pfft, a very long list of "messages" all pointing to
    >> > the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:
    >> >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx

    >>
    >> > Only if this update causes troubles, see also:
    >> >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
    >> >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/

    >>
    >> >> It is strongly recommended you purchase one of the top three
    >> >> antispyware programs - CounterSpy, Webroot Spysweeper, Trend Micro
    >> >> Antispyware. Once you have applied the Critical Update patch which

    >>
    >> > Why purchase?
    >> > Why not first try the top three antispyware programs:

    >>
    >> > A. AdAware
    >> >http://www.majorgeeks.com/Ad-Aware_S...onal_d506.html
    >> >http://www.lavasoft.de/

    >>
    >> > B. Spybot
    >> >http://www.majorgeeks.com/SpyBot-Sea...ols_d2471.html
    >> >http://www.safer-networking.org/en/

    >>
    >> > C. SuperAntiSpyware
    >> >http://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.html
    >> >http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html

    >>
    >> > all above programs are free

    >>
    >> > and additionally (also free)

    >>
    >> > D. a-squared Free
    >> >http://www.majorgeeks.com/a-squared_...ion_d4281.html
    >> >http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/download/
    >> > N.B. no registration required (not anymore)!

    >>
    >> > Download, install, update and run (scan) these programs.

    >>
    >> >>http://www.bluecollarpc.net/pcsafety.html

    >>
    >> > A very confusing site, far too much information.

    >>
    >> >> If you do not purchase antispyware at this time it is strongly
    >> >> recommended to install the free Microsoft Windows Defender which has

    >>
    >> > I hate Microsoft security products.
    >> > Bottom of the list in many tests.
    >> > Even make mailboxes in OE disappear.

    >>
    >> I have to say that I also think it is a little odd to use a microsoft
    >> security program, since they're the ones that left the holes in the first
    >> place. Maybe it's just me.
    >>
    >> cmsix
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> > --
    >> > Fred Wening (NL)- Hide quoted text -

    >>
    >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
    >>
    >> - Show quoted text -

    > ------------->
    >
    >
    > Get an Apple and get a life then.


    I eat Apples all the time. I also have a Macintosh on the bench behind me,
    right where it belongs. Currently it's playing pong by itself, and believe
    it or not the Hyperdrive still works fine.

    cmsix

    >




  6. #6
    Gerald309 Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    On Apr 4, 5:29 pm, FredW <f...@ninmule.invalid> wrote:
    > cbgerry was thinking very hard :
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > On Apr 4, 10:47 am, Dragon's Girl <dragonsg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
    > >> Lately, my cursor seems to have taken over my Windows computer windows.

    >
    > >> While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to open its
    > >> own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    > >> windows get opened in about five seconds or so).

    >
    > >> After about fifteen or twenty seconds of this, I just hold down the power
    > >> key to reboot as there is nothing I can do while the cursor is going
    > >> freescale on me. Then, the problem goes away until the next time it occurs
    > >> again a day or two later.

    >
    > >> Does anyone else have this cursor take over problem on Windows XP?
    > >> Do you know what the fix?
    > >> Even though I have a firewall, could it be a virus or spyware doing this?
    > >> How can I tell?

    >
    > > You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    > > following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:

    >
    > < SNIP>
    >
    > Pfft, a very long list of "messages" all pointing to
    > the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx
    >
    > Only if this update causes troubles, see also:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/9259...com/kb/935448/
    >
    > > It is strongly recommended you purchase one of the top three
    > > antispyware programs - CounterSpy, Webroot Spysweeper, Trend Micro
    > > Antispyware. Once you have applied the Critical Update patch which

    >
    > Why purchase?
    > Why not first try the top three antispyware programs:
    >
    > A. AdAwarehttp://www.majorgeeks.com/Ad-Aware_SE_Personal_d506.htmlhttp://www.lavasoft.de/
    >
    > B. Spybothttp://www.majorgeeks.com/SpyBot-Search_&_Destroy_Tools_d2471.htmlhttp://www.safer-networking.org/en/
    >
    > C. SuperAntiSpywarehttp://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.htmlhttp://www.superantispyware.com/download.html
    >
    > all above programs are free
    >
    > and additionally (also free)
    >
    > D. a-squared Freehttp://www.majorgeeks.com/a-squared_a%B2_Free_edition_d4281.htmlhttp://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/download/
    > N.B. no registration required (not anymore)!
    >
    > Download, install, update and run (scan) these programs.
    >
    >
    >
    > >http://www.bluecollarpc.net/pcsafety.html

    >
    > A very confusing site, far too much information.
    >
    > > If you do not purchase antispyware at this time it is strongly
    > > recommended to install the free Microsoft Windows Defender which has

    >
    > I hate Microsoft security products.
    > Bottom of the list in many tests.
    > Even make mailboxes in OE disappear.
    >
    > --
    > Fred Wening (NL)- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    -------------- >


    WELL SINCE WE ARE INTO CRITIQUES HERE....

    Allow me to critique your critique....

    ""QUOTE"" Pfft, a very long list of "messages" all pointing to
    the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx
    ""UNQUOTE""

    Apparently you did not perceive this person may not possibly be that
    savvy concerning malware and is the reason for posting for help. There
    are two reasons for the news links. One, anyone can kind of read
    between the lines - but several sources are neccessary to do that
    generally with computers. Two, this is a "ZERO DAY EXPLOIT" and if you
    are a moron and don't know better (are you?) - everyone and their kid
    brother are scrambling in the security industry to identify threats
    and create definitions for their removal. There is no busier time in
    the industries - both antispyware and antivirus - when there is a
    "Zero Day Threat" which means there is an exploit hole and no idea of
    what is going to hit it. This is about the third zero day threat in a
    little over a year. The first of that time was the WMFmetafile exploit
    zero day which spawned bogus ransomware applications lkike SpyAxe,
    SpyFalcon, and SpyuwareQuake - all giving false security warnings and
    hijacking the computer for $30 to remove the fake threats. This
    escalated. There was the VML zero day not too long ago. And now this.
    When these occur, the symptoms of the apparent infections are going to
    obviously vary somewhat from user to user depending obviously on the
    cybercriminal exploits developed. That means a little extra shopping
    around for symptoms even as the Labs are preparing defintions - or in
    shorter terms the first wave is going to be sketchy. And there you
    are... a handful of links to read around and see if there is a similar
    symptom going on. A way to look into the profession from their news
    desks to see what they are saying or seeing as going on with this zero
    day. It may be that the speciffic threat involved for this person has
    nothing to do with this at all. It is too much of a coincidence
    however to be ignored. If the person had already installed the latest
    patch and did scans - then it is most likely they even ignored my
    response altogether as invalid to their problem. I am aware of that.
    This post, my replies, were a starting place to the most obvious.
    SO... if the list was long to you why did you add to it ? You only
    reiterated what was posted already. If it is something personal with
    me then it is personal and nothing to do with the content. Or perhaps
    you are a troll that just likes to hit on people at public forums.
    Perhaps you just wanted your own recognition. Well hint, just post
    your information and forget badmouthing someone else if you really
    wish a person to look to you for help.

    ""QUOTE""Only if this update causes troubles, see also:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/ ""UNQUOTE""

    This is kind of going where many many people have seen this many many
    times. You just want to crank-yank about Microsoft. Quite the wining
    and get an Apple or get out altogether. Next comes all the winings
    about Microsoft Updates. We've seen it all before. Worn out and tired
    record. And you add this at the bottom:...

    ""QUOTE"" I hate Microsoft security products. Bottom of the list in
    many tests. Even make mailboxes in OE disappear. ""UNQUOTE""


    There you are.... it just goes on and on how you hate Microsoft. Point
    is to get every nickle out of the investment. Use it or loose it.


    And here comes your bad advice about "free crap"...

    ""QUOTE"" Why purchase? Why not first try the top three antispyware
    programs: ""UNQUOTE""

    Do you really believe in a multi-billion dollar industry of
    antispyware products that anything free is going to protect you? You
    are an idiot - or purposely giving bad advice to further ignorance and
    infection for gain. The free products do not protect anything. The
    paid ones do. What did you miss ?

    ""QUOTE"" A very confusing site, far too much information.
    ""UNQUOTE""

    My website is soooo easy even you could understand it. Why don't you ?
    Well Fred the Winer from the NL , I hope you liked my critique of your
    critique of my post since it seems to be "Crtique Day" as well as
    Spring. I personally thing your sucked... BAD.


    By the way I forgot to add your post was too long to just say
    Microsoft sucks. Cut it short heh?


  7. #7
    FredW Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    Gerald309 pretended :
    > On Apr 4, 5:29 pm, FredW <f...@ninmule.invalid> wrote:
    >> cbgerry was thinking very hard :

    >
    > Apparently you did not perceive .....
    >
    > ..... and if you
    > are a moron and don't know better (are you?)
    > ..... Well hint, just post
    > your information and forget badmouthing someone else if you really
    > wish a person to look to you for help.
    >
    > ..... You just want to crank-yank about Microsoft .....
    >
    > There you are.... it just goes on and on how you hate Microsoft. Point
    > is to get every nickle out of the investment....
    >
    > ..... You
    > are an idiot - or purposely giving bad advice to further ignorance and
    > infection for gain .....
    >
    > My website is soooo easy even you could understand it.....
    > Well Fred the Winer from the NL .....


    I understand you are clearvoyant.
    From one message of me, you can do an indepth psycholigical
    analysis, how nice for you.
    It looks like Gerald309 (aka cbgerry) hates to be contradicted.

    Forgive me, split person, but I will not spend further time
    to explore your "informative" and "so easy" webiste.

    Are you pcbutts ... ???

    --
    Fred Wening (NL)



  8. #8
    mcgoo Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 23:29:44 +0200, FredW <fredw@ninmule.invalid>
    wrote:

    >the one and only update of Microsoft of yesterday:
    >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS07-017.mspx
    >
    >Only if this update causes troubles, see also:
    >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
    >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/
    >
    >



    Thanks for the URL. It actually works.

    You can always tell it's a real bad exploit when MICROSOFT stops all
    their "You must enable Active-X and let us scan your computer"
    bull****.



  9. #9
    Dragon's Girl Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    On 4 Apr 2007 12:35:31 -0700, cbgerry wrote:
    >> While I'm web surfing, every once in a while, the cursor seems to open its
    >> own windows and move around the screen at high speed (like about ten
    >> windows get opened in about five seconds or so).

    > You will need to run Windows Updates immediately and install the
    > following emergency Critical Update released yesterday:


    Oh my! Thank you!
    I didn't realize I had been taken over for real.

    The news articles seem to point to exactly what is happening to me.

    I am still reading the articles but at the same time, I'm trying the
    softwares you suggested! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!

    Do you think my shutting down the computer after 30 seconds to a minute of
    the windows going bonkers on me protected me somewhat from their attacks or
    did they already do their damage?

  10. #10
    Dragon's Girl Guest

    Re: My cursor has taken over my computer, opening windows and doing things

    I'm running programs one by one.

    Ad-Aware SE Personal found the "Win32.Hacktool.ToolEvid" critical with a
    "TAC" rating whatever that is, of 3, saying "Object EvID4226Patch.exe found
    in this archive".

    It's still scanning but that's the first it found.

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