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Re: Cleaning up and preventing malware (was mypctuneup.com)
Brian
SC.10.myspamgobbler at spamcowboy.net
Wed Aug 31 19:33:22 EDT 2005
Mike Easter wrote:
> Ellen wrote:
>
>>"Brian"
>
>
>>>Interpreting HijackThis scans requires some research, but it will
>>>often be the best way to discover malware on your system.
>>
>>I assume you have seen this:
>>
>>http://www.help2go.com/modules.php?name=HJTDetective
>>
>>I haven't tried it personally as I haven't had occasion to produce a
>>hijackthis log so if you know anything that says this isn't a good
>>site or url please let me know as I do give it out with great
>>frequency :-)
>
>
> Some other places which welcome HJT logs are Tom Coyote's webforum
> http://forums.tomcoyote.org/index.php?showforum=27 HijackThis Logs and
> Spyware/Malware Removal
>
> There's a HJT tutorial place
> http://hometown.aol.co.uk/jrmc137/hjttutorial/tutorial.htm HijackThis
> Tutorial - How to Analyse a HijackThis log
>
> The tutorial place was liked by many folks posting to spyware info
> http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php? which also accepts HJT logs.
>
> Iamnotageek also has a HJT gizmo, but that forum gets on some people's
> nerves [including mine] because of its integration [usurpation/theft]
> with NNTP causing some trouble in the usenet groups.
>
The IANAG log analyzer can be found at: http://hjt.iamnotageek.com/
I don't understand what you are saying about the forum getting on your
nerves. Please expound a bit, of which you are good at :) I don't use
the forums much, so if there's something that I may want to be aware of,
I'd appreciate knowing.
TIA
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Brian
SC.10.myspamgobbler at spamcowboy.net
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