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Malwarebytes false positive Tommy McClure 07-14-2008
Posted by Dustin Cook on July 19, 2008, 1:15 pm
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<tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in news.hal-pc.org: "tommy
mcclure" <tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in
news:488202a3$0$9835$a726

> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Tommy McClure" <tmDELccDEL72AThalDASHpcDOTorg> wrote in
>>
>>> Is this unusual?
>>>
>>> Registry Data Items Infected:
>>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
>>> Ad vance d\StartMenuLogOff (Hijack.StartMenu) -> Bad: (1) Good: (0)
>>> -> No action taken.
>>>
>>> I removed this which is the logoff option on the startmenu, and sure
>>> enough, that's what it was. Had to put it back. [ I use it alot ]
>>
>> Right click, select ignore. This is not a bug nor a false positive.
>> It's a VAC hijack point.
>
> What is a VAC hijack point?

First trojans that would disable things, such as my computer, run,
search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of the
first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer, run,
search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of the
first.

Right click/ select ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect ignore. so
we detect ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect
that that this is set, and tell you right click/ select that this is
set, and tell you may, so we suggest you right click/ select that that
that that this is set, and tell you may, so we suggest you right click/
select.


Posted by Dustin Cook on July 19, 2008, 1:21 pm
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In news.hal-pc.org: "tommy mcclure" <tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg>
wrote in news.hal-pc.org: "tommy mcclure"
<tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in
<tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in
wrote in news.hal-pc.org: "tommy mcclure"
<tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in

> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Tommy McClure" <tmDELccDEL72AThalDASHpcDOTorg> wrote in
>>
>>> Is this unusual?
>>>
>>> Registry Data Items Infected:
>>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
>>> Ad vance d\StartMenuLogOff (Hijack.StartMenu) -> Bad: (1) Good: (0)
>>> -> No action taken.
>>>
>>> I removed this which is the logoff option on the startmenu, and sure
>>> enough, that's what it was. Had to put it back. [ I use it alot ]
>>
>> Right click, select ignore. This is not a bug nor a false positive.
>> It's a VAC hijack point.
>
> What is a VAC hijack point?

It's one of the first trojans that would disable things, such as my
computer, run, search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's
one of the first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer,
run, search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of
the first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer, run,
search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of the
first. first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer,
run, search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of
the.

That that that this is set, and tell you right click/ select that that
this is set, and tell you may, so we detect that that this is set, and
tell you may, so we detect that that that this is set, and tell you may,
so we detect ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select ignore. so we
detect ignore. so we detect that this is set, and tell you right click/
select this is set, and tell you may, so we detect ignore. so we detect
ignore. so we detect that that this is set, and tell you right click/
select ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect
ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select ignore. so we suggest you
right click/ select ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select
ignore. so we detect ignore.


Posted by John Mason Jr on July 21, 2008, 1:25 pm
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Dustin Cook wrote:
> In news.hal-pc.org: "tommy mcclure" <tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg>
> wrote in news.hal-pc.org: "tommy mcclure"
> <tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in
> <tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in
>
> wrote in news.hal-pc.org: "tommy mcclure"
> <tmdelccdel72athaldashpcdotorg> wrote in
>
>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>> "Tommy McClure" <tmDELccDEL72AThalDASHpcDOTorg> wrote in
>>>
>>>> Is this unusual?
>>>>
>>>> Registry Data Items Infected:
>>>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
>>>> Ad vance d\StartMenuLogOff (Hijack.StartMenu) -> Bad: (1) Good: (0)
>>>> -> No action taken.
>>>>
>>>> I removed this which is the logoff option on the startmenu, and sure
>>>> enough, that's what it was. Had to put it back. [ I use it alot ]
>>> Right click, select ignore. This is not a bug nor a false positive.
>>> It's a VAC hijack point.
>> What is a VAC hijack point?
>
> It's one of the first trojans that would disable things, such as my
> computer, run, search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's
> one of the first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer,
> run, search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of
> the first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer, run,
> search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of the
> first. first trojans that would disable things, such as my computer,
> run, search, logoff. vac is short for video access codec, it's one of
> the.
>
> That that that this is set, and tell you right click/ select that that
> this is set, and tell you may, so we detect that that this is set, and
> tell you may, so we detect that that that this is set, and tell you may,
> so we detect ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select ignore. so we
> detect ignore. so we detect that this is set, and tell you right click/
> select this is set, and tell you may, so we detect ignore. so we detect
> ignore. so we detect that that this is set, and tell you right click/
> select ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect
> ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select ignore. so we suggest you
> right click/ select ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select
> ignore. so we detect ignore.
>


Might be good to add that info within program or as a link on website,
so folks can make the determination for themselves.

John

Posted by Ant on July 21, 2008, 7:04 pm
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"John Mason Jr" wrote:

> Kadaitcha Man posing as Dustin Cook wrote:

>> so we detect ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select ignore. so we
>> detect ignore. so we detect that this is set, and tell you right click/
>> select this is set, and tell you may, so we detect ignore. so we detect
>> ignore. so we detect that that this is set, and tell you right click/
>> select ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect ignore. so we detect
>> ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select ignore. so we suggest you
>> right click/ select ignore. so we suggest you right click/ select
>> ignore. so we detect ignore.

> Might be good to add that info within program or as a link on website,
> so folks can make the determination for themselves.

Yeah, that'd give them something to think about!



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