I think Ive done a dumb thing

I think Ive done a dumb thing

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I think Ive done a dumb thing Mick 01-20-2008
Posted by Mick on January 20, 2008, 9:41 pm
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The rar uncompressed into 3 files: another rar file (which I was suspicious
of and I think I did not touch), a file_id.diz file (which I also did not
touch) and an nfo file which I opened. It looked rather suspicious, so I did
not go any further and closed the rar.
Mick
Mick
> says...
>> I run WinXP and Kaspersky Internet Security I also have Spywareblaster
>> installed.
>> I was sent a rar file by a colleague. I scanned it with Kaspersky and got
>> no
>> threats. Soon after I opened it, I got a warning that a file called
>> pchealth
>> (helpctr.exe) was attempting to send data. I quarantined it. I then got
>> the
>> message:
>
> So, since RAR is not really the problem, what did the RAR uncompress
> into? What file did the RAR contain?
>
>
> --
>
> Leythos - spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 to email me)
>
> Fight exposing kids to porn, complain about sites like PCBUTTS 1.COM
> that create filth and put it on the web for any kid to see: Just take a
> look at some of the FILTH he's created and put on his website:
> http://forums.speedguide.net/archive/index.php/t-223485.html all exposed
> to children (the link I've include does not directly display his filth).
> You can find the same information by googling for 'PCBUTTS1' and
> 'exposed to kids'.
>



Posted by pcbutts1 on January 20, 2008, 10:36 pm
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That's what happens when you download infected software cracks. Which one
was it?

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> The rar uncompressed into 3 files: another rar file (which I was
> suspicious of and I think I did not touch), a file_id.diz file (which I
> also did not touch) and an nfo file which I opened. It looked rather
> suspicious, so I did not go any further and closed the rar.
> Mick
> Mick
>> says...
>>> I run WinXP and Kaspersky Internet Security I also have Spywareblaster
>>> installed.
>>> I was sent a rar file by a colleague. I scanned it with Kaspersky and
>>> got no
>>> threats. Soon after I opened it, I got a warning that a file called
>>> pchealth
>>> (helpctr.exe) was attempting to send data. I quarantined it. I then got
>>> the
>>> message:
>>
>> So, since RAR is not really the problem, what did the RAR uncompress
>> into? What file did the RAR contain?
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Leythos - spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 to email me)
>>
>> Fight exposing kids to porn, complain about sites like PCBUTTS 1.COM
>> that create filth and put it on the web for any kid to see: Just take a
>> look at some of the FILTH he's created and put on his website:
>> http://forums.speedguide.net/archive/index.php/t-223485.html all exposed
>> to children (the link I've include does not directly display his filth).
>> You can find the same information by googling for 'PCBUTTS1' and
>> 'exposed to kids'.
>>
>
>



Posted by Mick on January 21, 2008, 3:03 am
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> That's what happens when you download infected software cracks. Which one
> was it?
"Let him who is without sin cast the first stone" John 8:7 :)



Posted by Leythos on January 21, 2008, 9:35 am
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says...
> The rar uncompressed into 3 files: another rar file (which I was suspicious
> of and I think I did not touch), a file_id.diz file (which I also did not
> touch) and an nfo file which I opened. It looked rather suspicious, so I did
> not go any further and closed the rar.

Mick, are you hiding the information on what the files/contents was
because you're worried that someone might not like what was sent to you,
or because you're worried that pirating material might get you into
trouble.

You've posted several times, always not telling us what was downloaded,
which hinders the ability of those helping to target a solution to your
problem. If you insist on keeping relevant and critical information from
the people helping you, then you won't get much help and the next time
people will ignore your plea for help.


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Fight exposing kids to porn, complain about sites like PCBUTTS 1.COM
that create filth and put it on the web for any kid to see: Just take a
look at some of the FILTH he's created and put on his website:
http://forums.speedguide.net/archive/index.php/t-223485.html all exposed
to children (the link I've include does not directly display his filth).
You can find the same information by googling for 'PCBUTTS1' and
'exposed to kids'.

Posted by Dave Cohen on January 21, 2008, 11:09 am
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Leythos wrote:
> says...
>> The rar uncompressed into 3 files: another rar file (which I was suspicious
>> of and I think I did not touch), a file_id.diz file (which I also did not
>> touch) and an nfo file which I opened. It looked rather suspicious, so I did
>> not go any further and closed the rar.
>
> Mick, are you hiding the information on what the files/contents was
> because you're worried that someone might not like what was sent to you,
> or because you're worried that pirating material might get you into
> trouble.
>
> You've posted several times, always not telling us what was downloaded,
> which hinders the ability of those helping to target a solution to your
> problem. If you insist on keeping relevant and critical information from
> the people helping you, then you won't get much help and the next time
> people will ignore your plea for help.
>
>
That's a reasonable reply Leythos, you might also have asked since the
op claims to have received this file from a colleague surely the first
step would be to ask the colleague what he sent.
A second thing, just a generality, for any number of reasons everyone
should have a means of restoring their system. I strongly favor imaging
but at least have something even if it's only the inconvenient restore
cd's that come with some new systems.
Dave Cohen

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