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Try this utility (http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cwshredder_download.html) CWShredder is what I had to use to remove the spyware of my work PC. It works great. This is a newwer updated version. On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:48:37 -0400, Dan Bale <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Wow, this one's a real b*tch! It appears to also be known as the > "about:blank" hijacker (since that is what the browser forces you to when > you try to navigate). My son offered to help a schoolmate with a problem > with his XP Home box, and it has turned into a major project. Neither > SpyBot nor AdAware can fix the problem, although they recognize it and offer > to fix it, the net result is that the hijacker returns. The hijacker also > has the nasty habit of throwing up a popup window warning that malware has > been detected and "click here to remove". I can only imagine that my son's > friend already tried this "solution". > > Googled on this, and got some interesting hits. It appears to also be known > as the "about:blank" hijacker (since that is what the browser forces you to > when you try to navigate). Is HijackThis legit? It appears that this group > uses the HijackThis analysis to determine how to manually delete this > baddie. Also found references to a few other downloads that attempt to > delete it. From my reading, it appears that this hijacker mutates, with > file name changes that make it (near-) impossible to automatically delete. > The manual instructions I found for someone else who posted in their forum > says that boot into safe mode to run a special program that deletes certain > files at next boot. > > My son's friend has already indicated that he'd be willing to do an > install-from-scratch to solve the problem. Only thing is, is that he was > unable to quickly locate the install CD that they should have gotten when > they bought their Dell a few years ago. Does Dell keep an install image in > a hidden partition? If so, anyone know how to reload from that? > > Any other advice or suggestions welcomed. Note: I have already installed > SP2 and downloaded Firefox. But IE is needed to do Windows Update. Is > there a link to Windows Update that is accessable from outside of IE? Maybe > this would be a way to defeat the hijacker? > > tia, > db > > -- > This is the PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users (PcTech) mailing list > To post a message email: PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/pctech > or email: PcTech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/pctech. > -- Mike Wills Midrange Programmer/Lawson Administrator koldark@xxxxxxxxx http://www.koldark.net Want Gmail? Email koldark+gmail@xxxxxxxxx to get on my waiting list. <a href="http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=2483&t=1">Get Firefox!</a>
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