Spybots & Corruption

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~Rita

I have high speed internet.

Today the ActiveX control

Placed me off-line to type this post.

I think that this post may have a virus.

If you have a working virus scanner,

Will you please check this post,

And let me know.

Thank you



Five Cookies



In March 2004 there were 4 popular viruses

1.. Blaster
2.. w
3.. can't remember
4.. can't remember


When I returned to the humanism room with a nice shiny almost new Dell
laptop computer and after I said a few hellos and asked what humanism was, I
left the room with a frozen Trend Anti-virus, and a crippled Microsoft
Spyware and 5 new Spyware attachments. The 5 new cookies were:

1.. Cookie_611
2.. Cookie_722
3.. Cookie_2136
4.. Cookie_2250
5.. Cookie_3238
Who were these new cookie attachments?

And how do they affect the ActiveX controls.



God will be placing the souls of all the saboteurs and atheist in the middle
of the Atlantic Ocean. The bodies will remain on high ground and usually
filled with the manmade chemicals. God won't be placing the bodies in the
Middle of the Atlantic.
 
R

~Rita

I'm concerned about how the automatic Microsoft
update brings in High Alert Spyware.
No one offers a
Microsoft contact email address

When the computer crash, the only High Alert
Spyware is Automatic Microsoft Update.
The worm, viruses, etc, will be errased
with the crash. They blend into the files
as normal.

Could you at least give me a
Microsoft email address?
Since my anti-viruse is also destroyed,
would you check to see if there is a
virus attachment?

Thank you in advance
I have high speed internet.

Today the ActiveX control

Placed me off-line to type this post.

I think that this post may have a virus.

If you have a working virus scanner,

Will you please check this post?

And let me know.

Thank you



Dell (Made in China) Laptop comes with

Active X (an off-line feature)

So when Trend Anti-virus tries to scan for

Viruses the automatic Microsoft Spyware will also scan.

In 2 days the Microsoft Anti-Spyware went from

1718 Memory processes scanned to

52 Memory processes scanned

The Trend Anti-virus files went from 44036

To 150,893

How interesting! Is there something wrong with this picture?



Five Cookies



In March 2004 there were 4 popular viruses

1.. Blaster
2.. w
3.. can't remember
4.. can't remember
I had purchased this Dell Inspiron/1100 in March 2003.

Dell computers come with an Active X file.

They are found in many government offices in all 50 USA states.

The Dell computers are also found in airline terminals, doctor offices, and
etc.

Humanism newsgroup

When I returned to the humanism room with a nice shiny almost new Dell
laptop computer and after I said a few hellos and asked what humanism was, I
left the room with a frozen Trend Anti-virus, and a crippled Microsoft
Spyware and 5 new Spyware attachments. The 5 new cookies were:

1.. Cookie_611
2.. Cookie_722
3.. Cookie_2136
4.. Cookie_2250
5.. Cookie_3238
Who were these new cookie attachments?

And how do they affect the ActiveX controls.

On September 11, 2005 Sunday, I crashed my Compaq computer Big
Time. God showed me what, how and why. God is not wordy. Somehow God and
I were standing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. God doesn't speak;
somehow a person is simply supposed to know. God's angels appeared in song,
"Heaven don't want you, hell be with you, so what will you do with your
soul".

I'm just a normal person, looking around, and I came to the
conclusion that God's place for the Atheists and Saboteurs will be in the
middle of the Atlantic Ocean. With God's permission, I'll be waving my arms
and hands, while God calls up the dead.

My eyes filled with happiness to see a few old computer friends.
"FunandGames, I can't believe you are here."

Funandgames replied, "We were expecting Bill Gates, why are you
here?"

I was holding my blue-covered Dell, thinking (when you are dead
you can substitute the words saying to thinking), I didn't know about the
automatic built in browser. I'm probably going to the Atlantic Ocean with
Bill Gates, so that he could forever tell me why I had so many worms and
viruses sent to all my friends. Yes, it might take all of Eternity before I
really, really understand it. Yes, that must be it. Meanwhile we can cheer
him on Yea, Bill, Yea, Bill and when he gets here we can all say Surprise.
 
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Rick B

This is a newsgroup where people post questions and answers about databases
built in Microsoft Access. We do not work for Microsoft. There should be
several "contact us" links on the Microsoft website. You could also post a
thread in a newsgroup more appropriate to your question. One that pertains
to updates to Microsoft Windows.
 
R

~Rita

Thank you for your reply.
When someone ask about
Why Microsoft Spyware saids 0
and there are Spyware High Alerts present.
Some people may call it sabotage,
what would you call it.
Rick B said:
This is a newsgroup where people post questions and answers about databases
built in Microsoft Access. We do not work for Microsoft. There should be
several "contact us" links on the Microsoft website. You could also post a
thread in a newsgroup more appropriate to your question. One that pertains
to updates to Microsoft Windows.

--
Rick B



was, before
Surprise.

Spyware Doctor Activity Report
Generated on 9/14/2005 8:48:37 PM
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Location
Risk


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\Q64WH4IO\CAWLYZCX.htm
High


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\Q64WH4IO\PRScript[1].dll
High


I-Search Desktop Search Toolbar
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\G1YFCDMR\LRS_eagle_int_BadCrRefiDt_120x600[1].swf
Elevated


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\5CYNO1XU\081405_r01_CapOne_bnnr_300[1].swf
High


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\41OZKZWF\CAK967W5.htm
High


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\G1YFCDMR\trans[1].gif
High


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\5CYNO1XU\PRScript[1].dll
High


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@rating[2].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@ehg-comcast.hitbox[2].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@home[1].txt
Medium


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@pop.searchco[2].txt
High


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@go[2].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@15[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@login[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@rooms[1].txt
Medium


Known Bad Sites
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@ea.rpts[1].txt
High


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@badge-book[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@dealtime[1].txt
Medium


Advertising
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@com[2].txt
Low


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@www.burstbeacon[2].txt
Medium


Advertising
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@ads.businessweek[1].txt
Low


Advertising
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@doubleclick[2].txt
Low


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@banner[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@pogo[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@forbes[2].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@stat.dealtime[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@zedo[2].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@20[1].txt
Medium


Tracking Cookie(s)
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@hitbox[1].txt
Medium
 
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John Vinson

Thank you for your reply.
When someone ask about
Why Microsoft Spyware saids 0
and there are Spyware High Alerts present.
Some people may call it sabotage,
what would you call it.

Rita,

You're asking in the WRONG PLACE. Asking about Microsoft Spyware in
this newsgroup is like asking to buy an ice cream cone in a Home Depot
store.

This forum is not about Microsoft in general; it is not about spyware.
It is a technical forum for the Microsoft Office Pro database program
Microsoft Access.

While your questions have merit, they should be asked in a WindowsXP
newsgroup, NOT HERE. You'll get better answers.

Just my opinion - the Microsoft spyware program simply isn't very
good. It misses some spyware that other programs detect. But I'm not
an expert.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
R

~Rita

Thank you John
People used to be concerned about Sabotage.
It's a shame that the USA congress legalized it.
 

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