[alberg30] fighting the virus thing # 3
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Sun Apr 16 07:28:51 PDT 2000
I've posted the Microsoft patch at
http://www.onelist.com/files/alberg30/utilities/q240308.exe
If you download and execute this program, it will turn off
the "ok for scripting" permission on two ActiveX controls
that this virus depends on for it's nefarious deeds. I
highly recommend doing so (I have). Allowing these ActiveX
controls to be invoked by scripts leaves a MAJOR security
hole in your system. Until Microsoft shipped these controls
with Internet Explorer, there was no way to get a virus by
just reading an email. Because Microsoft wanted to be able
to fiddle with your system without telling you, they opened
the door for anyone to do so.
- George
> alberg30 wrote:
>
> Seems the virus is still there, as per people smarter than me.
> Now that you are totally confused, try one more thing:
>
> [From an email passed between my father and another gear head...]
>
> <<We're supposed to also delete the registry setting.
> From what I think I understand, until that is done you will re-infect
> yourself each time you re-boot.
>
> If you don't know how to get to the registry, go to "Start Button,
> then Run"
> and type "regedit" (without the quotes) in the box, and hit OK. Then
> when
> the registry editor comes up, select "HKEY Local Machine" and double
> click
> on it, and follow the path listed in my other e-mail, or on that
> Symantec
> site, "Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run/, and you should
> see
> that file "cAgOu(and a bunch of numbers and letters)" listed in the
> right
> hand window, select it, and rightclick on it and select delete. Or hit
> delete in the "Edit" drop list. Just be careful not to change anything
> else
> in the registry but that one line.>>>
>
>
> Joe #499
>
>
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