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Warning for Windows Users
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Warning for Windows Users Ian 10-31-2007
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?SWFu?= on October 31, 2007, 3:16 pm
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There is a hack out there that is coming in through Outlook.exe (MS OFFICE
Professional 2007) while in the
Send/Receive Process, it leads to more Outlook.exe changes, as well as
changes in svchost.exe. it leads to very slow sending of documents, and may
be part of the Bot Net. after this has happened, I noticed a .INI file. I
opend it with Notepad, but did not uncheck open with this program by default.
it changed all of them.I reinstalled on a Scrubbed (7 times) HD with a new
mother board a flashed bios, but put the old C- MOSS (spelling?) in. had to
reset the clock, but with a fresh NTFS format (not Quick), fresh flashed
BIOS and brand new install, after just installing the OS i open the hidden
system files and lo and behold the .INI files still opend by default with
notepad.( a system setting saved by software only).
I have done this entire process with Vista Business, and XP Pro SP 2. DELL
has been helpful with hardware, but Kaspersky labs can not find the
issue in their moscow lab.
I have used multiple scanning tools since the problem, and nothing finds it!




Posted by Alun Jones on October 31, 2007, 3:24 pm
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> There is a hack out there that is coming in through Outlook.exe (MS OFFICE
> Professional 2007) while in the
> Send/Receive Process, it leads to more Outlook.exe changes, as well as
> changes in svchost.exe. it leads to very slow sending of documents

No, slow operation is a normal feature of Outlook.

Alun.
~~~~



Posted by =?Utf-8?B?SWFu?= on October 31, 2007, 3:29 pm
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Not like this, I am a Accounting and Manufacturing Software reseller. I know
when things are off

"Alun Jones" wrote:

> > There is a hack out there that is coming in through Outlook.exe (MS OFFICE
> > Professional 2007) while in the
> > Send/Receive Process, it leads to more Outlook.exe changes, as well as
> > changes in svchost.exe. it leads to very slow sending of documents
>
> No, slow operation is a normal feature of Outlook.
>
> Alun.
> ~~~~
>
>
>

Posted by Paul Adare on October 31, 2007, 4:43 pm
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:16:05 -0700, Ian wrote:

> There is a hack out there that is coming in through Outlook.exe (MS OFFICE
> Professional 2007) while in the
> Send/Receive Process, it leads to more Outlook.exe changes, as well as
> changes in svchost.exe. it leads to very slow sending of documents, and may
> be part of the Bot Net. after this has happened, I noticed a .INI file. I
> opend it with Notepad, but did not uncheck open with this program by default.
> it changed all of them.I reinstalled on a Scrubbed (7 times) HD with a new
> mother board a flashed bios, but put the old C- MOSS (spelling?) in. had to
> reset the clock, but with a fresh NTFS format (not Quick), fresh flashed
> BIOS and brand new install, after just installing the OS i open the hidden
> system files and lo and behold the .INI files still opend by default with
> notepad.( a system setting saved by software only).
> I have done this entire process with Vista Business, and XP Pro SP 2. DELL
> has been helpful with hardware, but Kaspersky labs can not find the
> issue in their moscow lab.
> I have used multiple scanning tools since the problem, and nothing finds it!

The default program for opening INI files has been Notepad since at least
NT4 and possibly before that.

--
Paul Adare
MVP - Virtual Machines
http://www.identit.ca
Any nitwit can understand computers. Many do. -- Ted Nelson

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?SWFu?= on October 31, 2007, 5:09 pm
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yes when YOU the user opens them, then you have to select notepad etc to open
it. but by default it opens with a system file and will not open, until you
change it. that is why when you do an online search via the selection menu
for opening a file the search comes up empty handed as an unknown file type

"Paul Adare" wrote:

> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:16:05 -0700, Ian wrote:
>
> > There is a hack out there that is coming in through Outlook.exe (MS OFFICE
> > Professional 2007) while in the
> > Send/Receive Process, it leads to more Outlook.exe changes, as well as
> > changes in svchost.exe. it leads to very slow sending of documents, and may
> > be part of the Bot Net. after this has happened, I noticed a .INI file. I
> > opend it with Notepad, but did not uncheck open with this program by
default.
> > it changed all of them.I reinstalled on a Scrubbed (7 times) HD with a new
> > mother board a flashed bios, but put the old C- MOSS (spelling?) in. had to
> > reset the clock, but with a fresh NTFS format (not Quick), fresh flashed
> > BIOS and brand new install, after just installing the OS i open the hidden
> > system files and lo and behold the .INI files still opend by default with
> > notepad.( a system setting saved by software only).
> > I have done this entire process with Vista Business, and XP Pro SP 2. DELL
> > has been helpful with hardware, but Kaspersky labs can not find the
> > issue in their moscow lab.
> > I have used multiple scanning tools since the problem, and nothing finds it!
>
> The default program for opening INI files has been Notepad since at least
> NT4 and possibly before that.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
> MVP - Virtual Machines
> http://www.identit.ca
> Any nitwit can understand computers. Many do. -- Ted Nelson
>

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