Re: error message 0x8DDD0018 - need help

From: J.Kilpinen (jiikilpinen_at_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijk.com)
Date: 11/29/05

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    "bkasp" <bkasp@discussions.microsoft.com> kirjoitti
    viestissä:FDE1525A-46FB-4B94-A154-2A687D6B639B@microsoft.com...
    > it all started when my computer would display this window that tells
    > me that
    > my computer has a critical error and needs to be fixed immediatly. it
    > gave
    > me this web site, desktopfix.com, and i downloaded the software. it
    > scanned
    > my computer and came up with 327 errors and asked me if i would like
    > to fix
    > them. i clicked on yes, brought me to registration which i have to
    > payfor.
    > -----> when ii try to load up the windows update site i keep getting
    > the
    > error screen which tells me how to turn the three services on. i
    > turned them
    <clip>
    > the same thing happens to my nortans ant-virus scan 2002. i
    > removed the 2002 version of nortons and installed a 2004 version but
    > it still
    > did the exact same thing. i cant even update nortons

    You were tricked by a spammer/scammer.
    That pop-up did not originate from your own Windows but was a Messenger
    Service SPAM. It come through your computers Messenger Service.
    (Shouldn't be mixed with MSN Messenger) The scanner you used is pure
    100% scam. It is not a real scanner. It is an exe called Repair Registry
    Pro.exe. It's only function is propably to claim that there are critical
    errors in your computer+ trick you to pay for it+install some
    worm/spyware/viruses into your computer. Propably made your PC a remote
    controlled zombie.

    You should NEVER click any link on any pop-up windows if you are not
    100% sure where the pop-up originates from.
    The company behind this is a well know Messenger-spammer, Inux LTD, that
    uses zombie-computers around the world to send Messenger spam. Using
    cracked zombies makes them also criminals.

    You paid for a spammer, scammer and a criminal. And you installed
    something that broke your computer. It blocks updates from Microsoft and
    Antivirus companies. It also blocks your attempts to make a system
    recovery The reason is clear. They don't want to give you access to any
    site or tools that could help you to get rid of their
    virus/spyware/worm.
    First CANCEL THE CREDIT CARD PAYMENT RIGHT NOW. Explain your credit card
    company, that you were tricked by a scammer in the net. I am sure they
    are familiar with these things. The scammers are propably trying to use
    your card data later, that's why I'd say you need a new credit card
    also.

    Then try to contact the company that sold you their "product" by spam.
    You said it is www.desktopfix.com (Leads to
    http://www.registryupdate.com/ ) Contact them and tell them you'll sue
    them if they don't tell you how to repair your PC

    But I doubt that they will help you. Scammers and criminals usually do
    not help their victims. There is their registration info:
     Inux, LTD
       Webmatser Webmaster
       POBOX 1818
       Kingstown,
       VC
       Phone: +1.5555555555
       Fax..:
       Email: sales@registryupdate.com

    You could contact ICANN ( http://www.icann.org/ ) and make a complaint
    of that registration, because registration info must be real. No
    1.55555555 phone numbers, real names like "Webmatser(SIC!) Webmaster"
    hotmail-addresses etc. should not be accepted according to IANA rules.
    It does not help you anymore but it could slow down the scammers a
    little bit if they have to give their real addresses etc.
    The e-mail address leads to inuxltd.com which leads to
    adultamateurmail.net and the reg info for that company is:
    Registrant Info:
       Inux, ltd
       Bee Wms
       P.O.Box 3118
       kingtowns, KingtownsSt,Vincents
       VC
       Phone: +1.7844856464
       Fax..:
       Email: bwilly@hotmail.com

    That looks like a real phone number. But..remember...we are dealing with
    a scammers here.
    The whole company is nothing but a scam to collect money from net-users

    Did you make a resque disk when Norton wanted you to? If you did, that
    could help you. If you did not, there is very little that can be done
    via this newsgroup. You need an expert to fix your computer. It can be
    still be fixed if one knows exactly what to do, why and how. Certain
    processes must be killed, files to be deleted, registry keyes deleted
    etc. All propably named randomly, that's why it is impossible to do
    here.
    If I was there, I'd start by finding the process that blocks access to
    system recovery, kill it and try the recovery.

    You could try microsoft.public.security.virus. That's why I'll set
    follow-ups there+send a copy of this post there.

    -- 
    J.K. 
    

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