Re: System shutting Down

From: David H. Lipman (DLipman~nospam~_at_Verizon.Net)
Date: 06/30/05


Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 18:47:17 -0400

From: "roberto" <ralplavner@HotPOP.com>

| Thanks for ur quotes David!! U r always so helpful!! Thats whats this group
| is for...!! Of course i said it was on my modest opinion...im sure i dont
| have ur experience...i wish i could have it!!!
|
| You stated " However, that was not the case. A piece of adware/spyware
| (still unidentified) had a self protection scheme to block its removal by
| causing the RPC Service termination failure" See i have never experimented
| with this kind of "things" ....u said it was a A piece of adware/spyware
| .... still unidentified...when u said is still unidentified u mean that, for
| example, it happened 1 month ago and TODAY u r still wondering why and
| how....AND WHO??? If u can tell more about this......
|
| Thanks
|
| Robert
| CUBA

The particular piece of malware that caused the RPC Shutdown initiation when being scanned
with Ad-aware was never identified. It happened to me in 2004. Since then I have discussed
with with a few others who also experienced the same situation but they too had not
identified the malware that caused this action.

-- 
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


Relevant Pages

  • Re: System shutting Down
    ... with this kind of "things" ....u said it was a A piece of adware/spyware ... > LSA Shell Exploit but turned out to be other than worm related causative ... > causing the RPC Service termination failure. ...
    (microsoft.public.security.virus)
  • Re: Unwanted startup program
    ... Antivirus programs have added the ability to detect some adware/spyware but ... not technically viruses and anti-spyware programs specialize in this field. ... about malware detection, cleanup and prevention. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
  • Re: Windows Firewall and Routers
    ... from adware/spyware, because, after all, you've installed them yourself, so you must want them there, right?) ... Nonsense. ... If you 'force-install' malware even AV applications such as AntiVir or AOL's AVS will detect and prompt for appropriate action. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)

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