
09-09-2003, 02:49 AM
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Sage
Join Date: Nov 2006
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IE and Second Thoughts?
My computer was displaying the "new updates ready to install" since before the blaster worm became well known. I was worried about letting the updates install, but everyone I talked to said to install them. I just installed the updates last night. I didn't get the blaster worm, but when the install said it was complete, I didn't get the usual message saying that I would have to restart my computer. I also noticed that there was a new shortcut, on my desktop, for "second thought". I looked in (add/remove programs), but there was nothing in there. I deleted the folder in program files where the shortcut was tied to, but since then I have had a bunch of pop up windows coming up. I restarted my computer, and went to bed last night. When I woke up, there were 62 IE windows open with a bunch of pop ups.
Anybody else have a problem like this or know what I can do to fix it?
I do have the firewall enabled within XP.
A lot of the pop ups appear as searches for one thing or another, but I haven't generated any searches of the sort.
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09-09-2003, 02:51 AM
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Contributing Editor
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: IE and Second Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by nosmohtac
Anybody else have a problem like this or know what I can do to fix it?
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Sounds like spyware running in the background to me. Get something like Ad-Aware (the free version) and scan your PC.
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I do have the firewall enabled within XP.
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Then you're invulnerable to Blaster, even if you hadn't patched. However, I do also suggest you run a manual Windows Update and make sure you have all the critical updates installed. BTW, Windows Update wouldn't have installed something called "Second Thought".
--janak
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09-09-2003, 03:59 AM
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Magi
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Re: IE and Second Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by Janak Parekh
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Originally Posted by nosmohtac
Anybody else have a problem like this or know what I can do to fix it?
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Sounds like spyware running in the background to me. Get something like Ad-Aware (the free version) and scan your PC.
--janak
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Just a little sidetracked regarding this spyware, is it legal ? how come no one is filing a lawsuit against these folks ?
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09-09-2003, 04:00 AM
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09-09-2003, 04:04 AM
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Thinker
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Re: IE and Second Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by Maximus
Just a little sidetracked regarding this spyware, is it legal ? how come no one is filing a lawsuit against these folks ?
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Most programs tell you when they're installing the stuff actually. But you'd know that. You read the EULA EVERY TIME you install a piece of software, right? We all do.. 
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09-09-2003, 04:58 AM
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Sage
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 723
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Thanks. What's the best way to use adaware? It came up with 53 items. Should I let it delete them all, or spend some time and go through them to make sure they aren't something I need? Or, should I just quarantine them, and see if this nonsense comes to a halt, then start going through the list and delete the ones I know I don't need?
Many of the 53 had the name Cydoor on them. I think the one that was causing the problem was called STC.
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09-09-2003, 05:45 AM
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Contributing Editor
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Originally Posted by nosmohtac
Thanks. What's the best way to use adaware? It came up with 53 items. Should I let it delete them all, or spend some time and go through them to make sure they aren't something I need? Or, should I just quarantine them, and see if this nonsense comes to a halt, then start going through the list and delete the ones I know I don't need?
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I generally quarantine them, and if the machine runs fine, I delete them later. By the way -- make sure you run the updater in Ad-Aware before running the scan. New definition files come out all the time.
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Many of the 53 had the name Cydoor on them. I think the one that was causing the problem was called STC.
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Cydoor is pretty evil. It might indeed be putting up the ads too.
--janak
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