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  1. #11
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.



    Heather wrote:
    > Thanks, Buffalo (Canada??) and Andy.....I did download the last one
    > over top of the previous one, but perhaps it is time to uninstall and
    > reinstall. The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    > *unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program. Any
    > comments?
    >
    > I haven't had time to query the site.
    >
    > Heather (Toronto)
    >


    Heather, try the uninstall directions and then reinstall and let us know how
    it works.
    Thanks,
    Buffalo





  2. #12
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.

    Heather wrote:

    >The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    >*unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program. Any
    >comments?


    I've seen this type of thing happen before when another anti-spyware
    program sees the registry entry for a domain as threat and deletes the
    entry (even though the entry actually places the domain in the
    restricted zone). I think this has happened with Spybot Search &
    Destroy and Windows Defender in the past, and probably others.

  3. #13
    Heather Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.


    "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message
    news:_I6dnajQC86iT1TVnZ2dnUVZ_s7inZ2d@comcast.com. ..
    >
    >
    > Heather wrote:
    >> Thanks, Buffalo (Canada??) and Andy.....I did download the last one
    >> over top of the previous one, but perhaps it is time to uninstall and
    >> reinstall. The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    >> *unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program. Any
    >> comments?
    >>
    >> I haven't had time to query the site.
    >>
    >> Heather (Toronto)
    >>

    >
    > Heather, try the uninstall directions and then reinstall and let us
    > know how
    > it works.
    > Thanks, Buffalo


    OK, did that after I posted and it uninstalled perfectly and I
    reinstalled it. There were a few backup copies of hosts and also
    *ssave.sss* files in the folder. Just checked and they are still there,
    but none of them have today's date.

    I will check it every day and see if I ever get those two being
    unchecked again.

    Thanks....Heather
    >
    >
    >
    >




  4. #14
    Heather Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.


    "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in message
    news:48c9d1a7.88967468@news.webtv.com...
    > Heather wrote:
    >
    >>The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    >>*unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program. Any
    >>comments?

    >
    > I've seen this type of thing happen before when another anti-spyware
    > program sees the registry entry for a domain as threat and deletes the
    > entry (even though the entry actually places the domain in the
    > restricted zone). I think this has happened with Spybot Search &
    > Destroy and Windows Defender in the past, and probably others.


    Thanks Andy.....yes, I run Spybot once a week and also SuperAntiSpyware
    every 10 days or so......so it could have been something in one of them.
    That would make sense.

    Cheers....Heather



  5. #15
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.

    Heather wrote:

    >
    >"Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in message
    >news:48c9d1a7.88967468@news.webtv.com...
    >> Heather wrote:
    >>
    >>>The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    >>>*unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program. Any
    >>>comments?

    >>
    >> I've seen this type of thing happen before when another anti-spyware
    >> program sees the registry entry for a domain as threat and deletes the
    >> entry (even though the entry actually places the domain in the
    >> restricted zone). I think this has happened with Spybot Search &
    >> Destroy and Windows Defender in the past, and probably others.

    >
    >Thanks Andy.....yes, I run Spybot once a week and also SuperAntiSpyware
    >every 10 days or so......so it could have been something in one of them.
    >That would make sense.


    I ran some tests and it appears to be a problem with the immunize
    feature within Spybot. It looks like they are corrupting the key for

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet
    Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\5starvideos.com

    This causes the key to be useless for protection and SpywareBlaster
    recognizes that the key needs to be reset. You should run
    SpywareBlaster after you immunize with Spybot in order to reset the
    key until Spybot fixes the problem. I don't feel like reporting it to
    them myself so if someone else wants to, then be my guest.

  6. #16
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.



    Andy Walker wrote:
    > Heather wrote:
    >
    >> The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    >> *unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program. Any
    >> comments?

    >
    > I've seen this type of thing happen before when another anti-spyware
    > program sees the registry entry for a domain as threat and deletes the
    > entry (even though the entry actually places the domain in the
    > restricted zone). I think this has happened with Spybot Search &
    > Destroy and Windows Defender in the past, and probably others.


    Great answer. That's what was needed. Thanks.



  7. #17
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.

    "Heather" <no.one@home.invalid> wrote in news:gabhfq$lo7$1
    @registered.motzarella.org:

    > OOPS!! Motzarella wasn't sending (I thought) and switched to aioe.org,
    > but even tho the other 2 are not in my sent folder, they obviously got
    > posted.
    >
    > And I still say that the unchecked malware is nothing to worry about
    > (VBG)


    Heather! I'm so glad to see you post!
    --
    Regards,
    Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



  8. #18
    Heather Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.


    "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9B1795373A8FBHHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.247.. .
    > "Heather" <no.one@home.invalid> wrote in news:gabhfq$lo7$1
    > @registered.motzarella.org:
    >
    >> OOPS!! Motzarella wasn't sending (I thought) and switched to
    >> aioe.org,
    >> but even tho the other 2 are not in my sent folder, they obviously
    >> got
    >> posted.
    >>
    >> And I still say that the unchecked malware is nothing to worry about
    >> (VBG)

    >
    > Heather! I'm so glad to see you post!


    Thanks Dustin.......I got into a bit of a fugue/funk/tropical
    depression?.....grin, for way too long. All is relatively OK here.
    Keeping a close eye on R.

    Will write soon......also got into designing jewellery, so not on here
    quite as much.

    Hugs.....Heather

    > --
    > Regards,
    > Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    > BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
    >
    >




  9. #19
    slate_leeper Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.

    On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:55:00 -0400, Andy Walker
    <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote:

    >I ran some tests and it appears to be a problem with the immunize
    >feature within Spybot. It looks like they are corrupting the key for
    >
    >HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Internet
    >Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\5starvideos.com
    >
    >This causes the key to be useless for protection and SpywareBlaster
    >recognizes that the key needs to be reset. You should run
    >SpywareBlaster after you immunize with Spybot in order to reset the
    >key until Spybot fixes the problem. I don't feel like reporting it to
    >them myself so if someone else wants to, then be my guest.



    You are exactly correct. Running "immunize" with SpyBot SD causes the
    problem, even though Spybot SD shows zero unprotected items both
    before and after the immunization run.

    Therefore I agree that there really is no problem to worry about as
    far as infection or safety of my system is concerned.

    Thanks much, awalker!

    -dan z-


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  10. #20
    Heather Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster item unprotects itself.

    Thanks, Andy......I will follow your suggestions.

    Heather

    "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in message
    news:48c9f4cf.97967328@news.webtv.com...
    > Heather wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>"Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in message
    >>news:48c9d1a7.88967468@news.webtv.com...
    >>> Heather wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>The fact that 2 of us are seeing the same thing become
    >>>>*unprotected* strikes me as a fault of some sort in the program.
    >>>>Any
    >>>>comments?
    >>>
    >>> I've seen this type of thing happen before when another anti-spyware
    >>> program sees the registry entry for a domain as threat and deletes
    >>> the
    >>> entry (even though the entry actually places the domain in the
    >>> restricted zone). I think this has happened with Spybot Search &
    >>> Destroy and Windows Defender in the past, and probably others.

    >>
    >>Thanks Andy.....yes, I run Spybot once a week and also
    >>SuperAntiSpyware
    >>every 10 days or so......so it could have been something in one of
    >>them.
    >>That would make sense.

    >
    > I ran some tests and it appears to be a problem with the immunize
    > feature within Spybot. It looks like they are corrupting the key for
    >
    > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet
    > Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\5starvideos.com
    >
    > This causes the key to be useless for protection and SpywareBlaster
    > recognizes that the key needs to be reset. You should run
    > SpywareBlaster after you immunize with Spybot in order to reset the
    > key until Spybot fixes the problem. I don't feel like reporting it to
    > them myself so if someone else wants to, then be my guest.




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