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<0> Greetings all. <1> windows defender fails to update its definitions and insist on nothing being wrong <2> Jostein: are you sure something is infected the first place ? :P <1> Sunblade: when FF pops up the errorsafe "you are infected" "download spyware fix here" thing everytime I start it, yes <1> I have session saver extension installed. it should spawn the windows I had open when I closed FF and -nothing- more <2> Jostein: try scanning machine with virus scanner and scan *every* file <2> even unimportant ones <1> I thought Id stay a little longer at work today, but that was because I thought Id be -coding- important stuff. god damnit <3> Jostein: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinFixer <3> "The Mozilla Firefox browser is less vulnerable than Internet Explorer to initial infection by WinFixer. However, once installed, WinFixer is known to exploit the SessionSaver extension for the Firefox browser. The program causes popups on every startup asking the user to download WinFixer, by adding lines containing the word 'WinFixer' to the prefs.js file" <3> note pointers to removal instructions on that page too <1> DaveHowe: yup. saw those. thanks <3> becky had one of those a fwe months ago. ended up booting from a winpe disk after using sysinternal's autoruns to list the problem binaries, then deleting them in the out-of-band environment...
<1> seemed just removing sessionsaver solved the problem <3> Jostein: no, your machine is still infected, you just aren't autolaunching the popups in ff any more <1> well. spybot says it has the stuff removed <1> I did run that prior to removing sessionsaver <3> try running it again then. I found winfixer had "guard"binaries which would replace any running packages that were killed <1> doing so now <1> in the meantime, Im having a coffee & a cig <3> mmmm coffee <3> I ran a spyware remover on it, and each time it said it had removed it - but the binaries were still there in procexp. sometimes they renamed themselves... <1> hmmm... if this doesnt work, I guess I will have to. <1> like I dont enough -real- work to do today. gah <4> Jostein: I got caught off guard in the weekend too and had to use the recovery cds <1> hmmm <1> its clean now it seems <1> That hopefully means I can get some work done <1> I'll put it this way: If I can get caught of guard and catch this ****, no wonder my dad's PC need regular fixing :P <4> Yup <4> The one I got was the self-repairing crap and I just decided to '****it' and nuke it, then again I had just done a complete backup 2 days before. <1> heh <4> Oh, so I *did* download knoppix 5.01 <4> Thought I had but couldn't find it <1> heh <1> common problem these days. people seems to be DLing so much stuff. legal or not :P <4> Hehe <4> Jostein: It was done on the last day of my old flat, had evil flatmate had wanted to download as much as possible off our data cap <4> Now to transfer it via wireless to my laptop so I can burn it, the burner in the desktop is broken <4> 61minutes remaing, damn 802.11b wireless station and ****ty card in desktop machine <1> lol <1> I know. doing anything data intesive over wireless ****s <4> Jostein: Head flatmate got it for $30, it dies on occasion too <4> Second hand that is, I'm tempted to buy a 802.11g one <5> hy <4> Can't enitrely justify the money though <5> i have a question <1> Im thinking about buying a PCMCIA wlan card for this laptop <4> Me too, why haven't you read the smart question FAQ? <1> I cant run airsnort on this intel crap :P <5> how can i root ip's ? <4> DaveHowe: n! <1> Hawkee: around the corner, one cross each <1> but in your case, Im sure we can make it 2 <5> very funny <1> not as funny as the term "rooting an IP" though <1> I didnt know IP adresses even had root running. <3> Hawkee: you just came onto a channel full of server administrators and asked how to hack into their boxes - what reaction did you expect? <5> then how do you asign ip adresses ? <5> isnt the therm "ROOTER" ? <3> you don't - there is an organization for that <3> perhaps you mean "route" ? <5> yea <5> sorry <5> my ISP gives me the IPS <5> IP's <4> of course it did <5> how can i route them to some pc's on my LAN ? <1> Hawkee: Id guess you should look into NAT and portforwarding <5> can you give me a link <4> Hawkee: www.google.com <1> www.google.com
<5> i have NAT translation <4> Jostein: *FP* <5> running <1> Then read up on portforwarding and your routers manual <3> if you have more than one IP from your ISP, you need to static NAT the others <5> i have a pC doing a routers job <3> that's fine - IPTables can do static nat <5> wow thanks for the hint! <5> :) <5> il checkit out on google! <5> thank you very much! <3> good, go do that . . . <5> bye bye <3> hmm. does that mean peterpan was sent to nverland by HellHound? <4> Yup <6> what is command for installing a one arhiva .rpm ? <7> SirVicToR: man rpm. <7> SirVicToR: mind you that that is not the actual command. <4> Ni! <8> hi <2> man it's cold here <8> 'llo Sunblade <8> yo! Cheeksy! <9> may I have the download link for "ee text editor for linux".anyone please. <4> ali_: google.com <9> Pizbit: I didn't get there any download link. <4> ali_: www.just****inggoogleit.com <9> Pizbit: www.just****off/don't-tell.com <4> ali_: www.just****inggoogleit.com <8> www.getthe****outtahereanddamnwell.google.it <3> ee is admittedly a damned difficult thing to google for :) <9> Viking667: www.****you***hole.igotthelink <8> lol.thanksfor.lettingme.knew <3> http://www.users.qwest.net/~hmahon/ <8> gee. Wish I had logging turned on here too... I can't remember how to turn damn thing on... <4> DaveHowe: ee editor linux is bloody easy thought <4> -t <3> you can't just cut and paste that little lot directly into whatever quote site you want? <3> Pizbit: quoted, yes. <8> someone remind me how to turn ON logging in irssi? <4> DaveHowe: Nope <9> Viking667: www.****inggoogleit.com <4> Viking667: /set lists the toggle, autolog or something <8> ali_: LOL! <9> Viking667: /toggle <8> /set autolog on <4> DaveHowe: Don't know about you, but the first google result is "Download ee Editor 1.4.2-5 for Linux - ee Editor is a very easy-to ..." <8> Pizbit: and the exact term you used was? "ee editor" ? <4> Nope, ee editor linux <8> ah. <8> Night. <4> No quotes at all <9> http://www.users.qwest.net/~hmahon/sources/ee-1.4.2.src.tgz <4> ali_: That's nice <3> didn't I paste that about a screenfull of text or so ago? <10> salut .. stie cineva cum se face un vhost pe propiul IP ? <7> Mihai00: english. <3> that sounded fairly obscene - do we WANT it in english? :) <7> heh. second person to leave the channel after I said something to him. <7> must be my lucky day. <7> DaveHowe: hehe, you are perverted ;) <3> Clone: and this is news? <3> http://cosmicvariance.com/wp-images/phasediagram.jpg <-- new Homeland Security risk ***essment diagram <7> DaveHowe: well, I dont know you that well.. <3> and given I am a pervert, you probably don't want to :) <7> DaveHowe: hehe, right.. I dont swing that way. <7> DaveHowe: unless of course, you are actually a beautiful blond sheila. <3> erm nope, slightly overweight middle aged male northeast-englander
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