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Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report

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  1. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    thanks arniebear and boxwrench and all.
    arniebear as ye know 99.9% of the good news stuff is posted on me web site.to see it the code name under ye user name must be afterdawn..or rag-tag.....
     
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    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Amen ireland and good to see ye are back to posting again.
     
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    ALL RIGHT Ireland I've missed ya big time sure am glad to see you back! Chris
     
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    @Ireland, Welcome back, hope you enjoyed your short break, you WERE missed.
    Now off topic, can someone please supply me a link to a good Root Kit scan, muchly appreciated.
     
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    i did not test it


    Icesword 1.18 - Rootkit Killer
    Posted by: Digital Dave on July 24, 2006 2:14 PM
    Free for the masses.

    IceSword is an effective tool against "rootkits," virus-type programs that can evade detection by ordinary antivirus products.

    - Majorgeeks.com
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/Icesword_d5199.html


    Icesword 1.18
    Author: pjf_
    Date: 2006-07-24
    Size: 1.9 Mb
    License: Freeware
    Requires: Win XP/2K/2003

    IceSword is an effective tool against "rootkits," virus-type programs that can evade detection by ordinary antivirus products.

    This is a modified English version. The original program is programmed in Chinese.
     
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    Ireland, thank goodness ye are back. We all missed ye.
     
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    @Arniebear and Ireland, Thanks for the links, I will give them a try. I just got hit with some kind of thingo and had to pay to get it removed and now on telly this morning theres anew one doing the rounds, Cheers.
     
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    i get round most virus problems by using Linux, i only use Windows for the odd thing that i can't do in Linux :)
     
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    @Ireland, I went to the site you gave me, d/l the prog but it wouldnt do anything so I deleted it.

    @Arniebear, I am currently running the prog you gave me, I dont know how to interpret the results so I'm counting on you MASCULINE men to assist, Cheers.

     
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    gwendolin
    here is another one,ye might have better luck with this one..


    ROOT KIT HOOK ANALYZER..........RootKit Hook Analyzer is a security tool which will check if there are any rootkits installed on your computer which hook the kernel system services. Kernel RootKit Hooks are installed modules which intercept the principal system services that all programs and the operating system rely on. If any of these system services are intercepted and modified it means that there is a possibility that the safety of your system is at risk and that spyware, viruses or malware are active .....(free).....GO THERE!
    http://www.resplendence.com/hookanalyzer




    free,HijackThis v1.99.1

    HijackThis is a powerful malware search & destroy program. It scans your computer and creates a logfile for you to examine what to remove. You can save the log as a textfile and use it with online HijackThis logfile analyzers (hijackthis.de) or post it to our forums for others to have a look.

    Warning! This program requires some know-how. You could criple your OS if you don't know what you're doing. If you are unsure, try SpyBot S&D or instead.

    go here
    http://www.filepedia.com/desktop_software/desktop_security/hijackthis.cfm


    ROOTKIT DETECTION AND REMOVAL..........Detecting the presence of rootkits and the products they are stealthing is not easy. Certainly most anti-virus and anti-spyware scanners can't detect them though a few are just now starting to add features to help with detection. What is needed is a specialist rootkit detector.....(free).....GO THERE!
    http://www.pcsupportadvisor.com/rootkits.htm
     
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    The Hijack this log as Ireland said has a couple of good people in the Windows Vrus Spyware forum that are great at reading the logs and step by step instruction to decriminalize your computer. Chris I'll be back gotta search for the link.
     
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    OMG I have run the RootKit thingo and it says 439 discrepencies found, I have NO idea what to do now.

    Also ran a Hijack this prog and have a log file that also does NOT make sense to me.
    Where can I submit these logs so that one of our comp experts can have a look for me.

    I know this is not the correct forum so any help is appreciated.
     
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    Gwen in the spyware forums JaPK is the one I had for readin the logs he's on page three heading by Lucienck go all the way through the post and you'll see what I'm trying to say. Chris

    Sorry this is add on to arniebears link
     
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    Thanks guys, I will submit both logs for a closer examination, Cheers. Damm these idiots who have nothing better to do than distribute viruses etc.
     
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    Good luck, I know how you feel I got some kind of trojan malware one and it took a lot of cleaning to get rid of it.
     
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    Yes and thank God for AD only took a couple of hours and lots of very smart input from all the great people on these boards to clean it. Chris
     
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    arniebear

    i back up my puter with ghost or what ever..once a month..plus i keep a back up copy on a extra hard drive thats that has a pristine operating system thats kept updated i can switch in to over write my main operating..system
     
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    I just got Acronis and am planning on buying an external drive and doing the image to that.
     
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