RE: spyware included in windows security updates
- From: GIFTED GIRL WANTS TO HELP <GIFTEDGIRLWANTSTOHELP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 08:09:01 -0700
THE REASON THAT THIS HAPPENS IS BECAUSE THE MICROSOFT OUTLOOK EXPRESS WINDOWS
COLLABORATION TEAM HAS BEEN WORKING ON AN ALPH-PRELEASE WINFX PLATFORM IN
CONJUNCTION WITH AN OPEN SOURCE MOZzILLA PROJECT FOR YEARS!!!!!! REMEMBER
THE
1033 OFFICE WORM, IT NEVER LEFT. THE PC SAFETY GUYS ARE UNDER THE IMPRESSION
THAT THE NT_AUTHORITY IS A LEGIT FILE ....WORM 2002ish. one reason the
operating
system is flawed ....none teaches these kids anything these days!!!!!!!!!!
This practice started with the internet explorer ie sp1 patch and now
continues!!!(remember the office 1033 worm it gets worse with office 12)
THE FIX: Show your hidden FAKE soft devices they are under hidden devices
....there should NEVER BE SOFT DEVICES And then make sure you disable or
remove
that device. THEN run your virus scanner ...presto it finds the root kit.
If
this doesnt work, that means it is signed ...digitally ...you must find the
correlating signature so that the security catalog will find the offending
files!!!!!!!! AND FOR GOD's Sake make sure that your Microsoft Security
Catalog
has not been affected ....LIKE MINE IS!!!!!!
NOTE:
....the device manager was designed for HARDWARE ....PORTS and Functions
from the
hardware of the computer, the Mother Board resources, and for System
necessary
devices. ANY soft device is a HACK or an attempt to alter a real file. Not
sure
how to fix this completely yet ...need some help on that part.
Also your BIOS ...the microsoft managed bios was an attempt at updating
through
the ssl ....socket protocol, But the updates tend to forget to close off the
udp
and tcp ports it leaves open and leaves your LSP vulnerable.
The LMHOST and HOST files SHOULD NOT HaVE any mention of RHINO in them.
THIS IS
A MaJOR misconception. RHINO is a fake licensing code that needs to GO AWAY.
NOTE: The Intel and AMD chips each have software on them too, and pray they
haven
been breach ...again, (LIKE MINE HaVE)!!!!!!! (THE developing community
needed a
new place for their trojans and worms to reside without the scanners picking
them
up. (
The hkcmd will write the illegally signed file into your registry and into
the
"Drive Store" system file, that will then correlate a new or existing
legitimate
process to "look" for it ...and presto ...NO SCANNER finds it!!!!!
Back to the fix ....try to find the fake signature of the file, manually
search
for it. CLEAN IT OUT of the files manually and make sure that no Browser
Add-ons
are correlating to it. Make sure that the root certs in IE are REMOVED too,
because they all cross tie back to the Fraudulent ones.
FYI ....The Certs are for authenticating WEB sites, NOT running or protecting
your machine!!!!!! Word from the VERI-SIGN ssl group ...I called and
bitched
when I thought they were responsible ...borrow their NETWORK tool look up and
trace the wins resolution of the fake cert back to the server. (it will
trace)
Note ...the wins resolution sig is a very long number with dots in between.
the
reason I am not writing it explicitly is so that this answer will reach you
and
not be blocked because of someone thinking I am coding this
answer!!!!!!!!!!!!
Or go to Veri-sign's web site and read.
I hope this helped!!!!!
NEED JOB ...any takers??????
"maeiouw" wrote:
can someone please explain to me why, after downloading and express.
installing windows security updates on my clean windows xp system, i have to
immediately run my freedom antispyware program and remove at least a half
dozen spyware programs from my system? midaddle seems to be the most popular
included spyware pRogram. what's up with that? who am i protecting my
system from -- hackers or microsoft?? thanks!
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