Re: please explain this
From: kelly (sprk212@aol.com)
Date: 01/11/03
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From: "kelly" <sprk212@aol.com> Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 05:44:36 -0800
As far as a trojan, I have ran numerous virus scans, rand
adaware, and nothing found. Is there another way to find
out? Last nite, I went to another computer and still no
problems getting in. On my neighbors computer, she does
not get the Microsoft Internet Explorer pop up and I am
able to access the site with my current password, nothing
telling to to change it. I have asked the specific web
page, and they were able to access it. Now I am getting a
Microsoft Internet Explorer pop up (on this discussion
board) asking me "Allow sub frams to navigate across
different domains." On my computer when I get the message
to change password and verify address info. and if I click
ok, a box does come up but the background page is all
white and it does say done. Please help!
>-----Original Message-----
>I don't know why you're getting that message, but it sure
doesn't sound like
>a Microsoft or Internet Explorer message. It sounds
specific to that web
>page, so you might ask them. Perhaps your neighbor isn't
getting that
>message because on that computer the person accessing the
web page appears
>to have already changed the password?
>
>There's also a remote chance that someone has put a
trojan on your computer
>or directed your web browser to a trojaned site that is
trying to get your
>password... however, I can't say whether this is likely
or not. It sounds
>remote to me.
>
>
>"Kelly" <sprk212@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:2f6c01c2b92b$f3508d30$d5f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA12...
>> I have posted other messages trying to resolve this
>> >problem. I have tried them all and still no luck. I
am
>> >trying to access a secured site (128) and when I enter
my
>> >id number and pin, and blue (my taskbar color)
Microsoft
>> >Internet Explorer rectangular bar (with a yellow
triangle)
>> >pops up telling me "Microsoft Internet Explorer--This
is
>> >your first visit to Tupperware Order Entey. For your
>> >security we ask that you change your password and
verify
>> >your address"
>> >
>> >Yes, Entey is the way it is spelled when it comes up.
>> >Also, its not called Tupperware Order Entry, we call it
>> Tupperware Web Order Entry (WOE, the way we refer to
it).
>>
>> This site is 128 bit, and so is paypal. I can log in to
>> paypal with no problems. When trying both sites, the
>> little lock is down in the corner.
>>
>> I have AOL 8.0 and IE 6 and my neighbor does to. I have
>> checked and double checked and our settings are the
same.
>> I can log in on her computer with no problems, and the
>> Microsoft box does not pop up.
>>
>> Can anyone please explain this?
>>
>>
>
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>
>
>.
>
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