Re: bloodhound.exploit.6

From: Wesley Vogel (123WVogel955_at_comcast.net)
Date: 05/05/04


Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 20:17:29 GMT

4˝) CWShredder
http://majorgeeks.com/download4086.html

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Hope this helps.  Let us know.
Wes
In news:08309092-D6F1-43B2-936F-47BC4A6FF71C@microsoft.com,
hpum <microsoft.public.windowsxp.help and suport>  hunted and pecked:
>   I was alerted by my NAV that I was infected by Bloodhound.exploit.6
> virus that could not be repaired or accessed by my AV . I cleaned out
> my temp files and the XP built in disc clean up utility shows 0 mb
> but win explorer shows that I still have 12mb. I scanned my entire
> username folder under Documents and settings and found No virus
>
>  I downloaded the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-013Cumulative
> Security Update for Outlook Express (837009) to remove it and/or for
> added security; but when I tried to install the patch, I was required
> to have Outlookexpress ver 6 sp1 installed.  My pc is using Win XP
> Pro SP1 and I'm using IE ver 6 SP1. I'm puzzled why I cant install
>
> Also I noticed that I've been hijacked with a coolwebsearch everytime
> I launch IE.
>
> I also keep getting pop-ups of the virus alert together with another
> window that says “that my current secirity settings  prohibit
> activeX controls in this page. As a result this page cannot be
> displayed correctly”
>
> I already ran Spybot Search and destroy and hijackthis and deleted
> the coolwebsearch, and tested it by launching IE; it worked
> temporarily because when I resumed windows at a later time I saw 10
> open IE Windows with coolsearch.com ad banners and 10 windows that
> said “that my current secirity settings  prohibit activeX controls
> in this page. As a result this page cannot be displayed correctly”
> AND again my IE hijacked by coolwebsearch.com. I performed an online
> scan trendmicro that found no virus in my system, BUT WHY THESE
> ALERTS? HOW DO I GET RID OF THIS MENACE


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