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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 1:57 pm
by RacerSoaker445
Heya all,


Our downstairs computer just got hit with a trojan called Cydoor, but thank goodness my dad is a computer person, We went and deleted the .dll, .mst and registry keys. Anyone else get hit by a virus before? It's really annoying.

Curse whoever made Cydoor!

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 2:10 pm
by superstormer
Man whoever makes viruses is just some lonely guy who has no life and just has nothing better to do than make viruses. My computer's been keylogged before and it got MSBlast once. It's also had a few trojans.

Why are they called Trojans?

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:37 pm
by Hyper_9
Originally posted by superstormer@Jun 29 2004, 06:10 AM


Why are they called Trojans?
Because they allow a hacker to remote excute commands using the trojan. Its giving a hacker total access to your computer, similar to bringing a army straight into the heart of (Troy, was it? I forget.)

Also, last and only REAL one I got hit with was Klez. Really fudged me up... In the end, after (almost) finshing the restore process, it caused the Startup BSOD ala Protection fault. Had to reinstall windows over existing install - kept my files, but lost all program access. And, at that time, we had to drop our net access. Therefore, it ****ed me up bad. It also had to trash a few files with serious klez in em in teh process..... Lost some of the best RA2 mods and could never find em again... least in PROPER form....

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:39 pm
by Monsoon
My new computer got loaded with tons of adware, which is basically a companies' way of hacking your computer. What they do is keylog your internet movements, and after a while of monitoring your internet movements, they attack your computer with constant pop-ups and even change your homepage (the page that shows up when you first go onto the internet). Spyware is worse, because it's one creepy person, and not a big company. Adware can also open your connection to other viruses and XPBackfire-esque. It happened to my new computer once, because of Kazaa, but now we have a firewall router, and only one account on our comp is and admin (we normally never use it for the internet). We have never had the same problem since then.

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 5:14 pm
by RacerSoaker445
I use two great programs to remove the spy and ad-ware from my computer, Ad-Aware and Spybot Search And Destroy. Ad-Aware gets, well, adware, and Spybot: S&D gets spyware. both are free.

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:33 pm
by SSCBen
Trojans are called trojans because of the story of the Trojan horse. The Trojans offered some other antient culture a giant horse as a gift in a war. It turned out to be a trick. That's why they are called Trojans, you think they are something different than what they are.

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 8:32 pm
by Commander_Gaunt
They are called trojans, because they hide a virus or some spyware inside some innocent looking file that you download. It waits until it inside your computer and then all Hasbro HQ breaks loose.

its basically a trojan because it hides like those guys in the story about the trojan horse.

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 8:36 pm
by Commander_Gaunt
Very very sorry about the doulbe post

the spyware search and destroy contains spyware inside itself...Don't DOWNLOAD IT... the only place the program doesn't search and destroy is inside the computer itself! Don't DOWNLOAD IT !

Again very very sorry for the double post, but I thought that was important

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:32 am
by Hyper_9
Originally posted by Commander_Gaunt@Jun 29 2004, 12:36 PM
Very very sorry about the doulbe post

the spyware search and destroy contains spyware inside itself...Don't DOWNLOAD IT... the only place the program doesn't search and destroy is inside the computer itself! Don't DOWNLOAD IT !

Again very very sorry for the double post, but I thought that was important
A. And you got this information where?
B. Theres a magic thing to edit you posts and keep from double posting. Its called the edit button. It looks something like this. Image

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:40 am
by pyro
My dad is a computer man and he says there is nothing wrong with search&destroy.Where diddddd you get this info. Anyway I Don't have to worry about it cause I use Nod and somekind of firewall. Hehe.

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:57 am
by Neuro
we scan for spyware all the time, but on linux it's not much of a problem :Hey, that's funny.: the only actual virus my family has ever been infected with is goner, my mom got it because her entire office did, but they failed to call and warn her (she was working at home at the time). we run norton 2004 pro with the latest defs and the latest version of spybot with the latest defs. but as I said, when I'm on linux, it's not much of a problem. for a firewall, we have a linksys befsr41 wired router.

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 4:56 pm
by RacerSoaker445
Originally posted by Commander_Gaunt@Jun 29 2004, 03:36 PM
the spyware search and destroy contains spyware inside itself...Don't DOWNLOAD IT... the only place the program doesn't search and destroy is inside the computer itself! Don't DOWNLOAD IT !

I HIGHLY doubt it, I searched through all the files, including IN the files, there is nothing spyware-ish in it.

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 6:04 pm
by USSA
mind u they say that spybot search and destroy is easy to hack but hy I'm a privacy freak... and virueses don't make me that crazy. I mean I have 4 soon to be 5/6 computers in my room. The chance of them all going down is slim to none. If I get hit with a virus... (almost never because I monitor and scan everything) I just wipe the comp and for that d ay simply use my other comps. (then again I got a really bad one once that I had to contact a computer tecnition for.... long story I'm not going there

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 8:57 pm
by Monsoon
the spyware search and destroy contains spyware inside itself...Don't DOWNLOAD IT... the only place the program doesn't search and destroy is inside the computer itself! Don't DOWNLOAD IT !

Myabe it's the vendor you downloaded it from. ONLY download things from the actual company page and/or a trusted vendor

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 9:11 pm
by Commander_Gaunt
maybe it was the vendor. however there is a massive surge of spyware placed in search and destroy and similar programs, because hackers realised that the programs didn't actually check within the program itself.