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  1. #11
    doctlo-icfp@yahoo.com Guest

    Re: Advanced Malware Cleaning

    On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 23:40:06 -0400, Andy Walker
    <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote:

    >kurt wismer wrote:
    >
    >>Andy Walker wrote:
    >>> Kayman wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Educational viewing!
    >>>> Mark Russinovich - Advanced Malware Cleaning
    >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/emea/spotli...px?videoid=359
    >>>
    >>> It is definitely worth the time watching this - even if you are
    >>> already familiar with techniques for eliminating malware. Mark
    >>> Russinovich is one of the primary contributors at Sysinternals (he now
    >>> works for M$). The only drawback to watching this is having to
    >>> install M$ Silverlight in order to view it.

    >>
    >>think i'll wait 'till someone puts it on youtube... i need a better
    >>reason than a single video in order to justify exposing my browser to a
    >>new attack vector (even if i do have whitelisting and sandboxing working
    >>in my favour)...

    >
    >The funny thing is, I watched it on my Vista Business laptop, and it
    >did not download the Silverlight add-in but instead asked me "do you
    >want to activate Silverlight". It appears that M$ must have added
    >Silverlight in one of its automatic updates (I allow automatic update
    >and installation on that particular machine). I've been closing that
    >annoying pop-up on the M$ site for what seems like months to avoid
    >loading it and don't have any intention of loading it on any of my
    >other Windows machines.



    Maybe we need a scanner for junk that MS install that you don't want.


  2. #12
    kurt wismer Guest

    Re: Advanced Malware Cleaning

    Andy Walker wrote:
    [snip]
    > The funny thing is, I watched it on my Vista Business laptop, and it
    > did not download the Silverlight add-in but instead asked me "do you
    > want to activate Silverlight". It appears that M$ must have added
    > Silverlight in one of its automatic updates (I allow automatic update
    > and installation on that particular machine). I've been closing that
    > annoying pop-up on the M$ site for what seems like months to avoid
    > loading it and don't have any intention of loading it on any of my
    > other Windows machines.


    hmmm... kinda reminds me of the recent controversy over apple shoving
    safari down the throats of people updating itunes or quicktime...

    i'm sure microsoft would say it's an integral part of the operating
    system, though...

    --
    "it's not the right time to be sober
    now the idiots have taken over
    spreading like a social cancer,
    is there an answer?"

  3. #13
    Wolf Kirchmeir Guest

    Re: Advanced Malware Cleaning

    kurt wismer wrote:
    > Andy Walker wrote:
    > [snip]
    >> The funny thing is, I watched it on my Vista Business laptop, and it
    >> did not download the Silverlight add-in but instead asked me "do you
    >> want to activate Silverlight". It appears that M$ must have added
    >> Silverlight in one of its automatic updates (I allow automatic update
    >> and installation on that particular machine). I've been closing that
    >> annoying pop-up on the M$ site for what seems like months to avoid
    >> loading it and don't have any intention of loading it on any of my
    >> other Windows machines.

    >
    > hmmm... kinda reminds me of the recent controversy over apple shoving
    > safari down the throats of people updating itunes or quicktime...
    >
    > i'm sure microsoft would say it's an integral part of the operating
    > system, though...
    >


    Well, at least you don't have yto d/l Safari when you update iTunes.

    --
    wolf k.

  4. #14
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Advanced Malware Cleaning

    Andy Walker <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in news:480eac6c.1041589906
    @news.webtv.com:


    > The funny thing is, I watched it on my Vista Business laptop, and it
    > did not download the Silverlight add-in but instead asked me "do you


    Do you prefer vista over XP?



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    Regards,
    Dustin Cook - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    BugHunter v2.2e AntiMalware Removal Utility


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