Re: 132.dll

From: Richard Urban (richardurbanREMOVETHIS_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/30/05


Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 10:08:46 -0400

You can install all of the antivirus programs and anti spyware programs you
want. If you do not practice safe computing you will still get burned.

-- 
Regards,
Richard Urban
aka   Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
"Umwhat" <me.somewhere@somewhere else.com> wrote in message 
news:14282567-4563-413B-9CAA-62DE02C46E95@microsoft.com...
> ...now this is very very peculiar , if you don't ask me , because I found
> this name while I browsed the registry driven by a smidgen of curiosity 
> about
> a searcher called WhenUSearch . I found 132.dll  by double clicking on a
> registry entry , the last kind of entry you could reach when looking 
> through
> the  registry  where you would open a Window , you know , the last 
> instance
> in the registry where you could open a window . Well , there were , what I
> think you call Binary numbers  on the left side of the window like  06 08 
> 00
> etc...and on the right side of the window , I had to scroll to get to the 
> far
> right side of the window , was  a whole lot of the usual ditto marks or
> commas or whatever you see would usually in there and as I scrolled down 
> the
> list I came across 132.dll . Now when I look for 132.dll using Google I 
> find
> 132.dll is a Trojan .
>  My question is why would I find 132.dll in the registry when Avast and
> Microsoft AntiSpyware did not see it . As far as I can tell 132.dll has 
> been
> around for quite a while .
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> signature 


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