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US385South

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Since: Aug 10, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:06 am
Post subject: Malware Recovery for Newbies??
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>win2000>security (more info?)

I have a fully licensed version of Windows-XP Professional. I have what I
thought was a reasonably good security suite and update my Windows version
regularly. I also have a "network breaker" installed. This piece of
hardware senses the power consumption of the monitor and shuts off internet
access by physically severing the network connection cable whenever the
monitor shifts into sleep mode.

Recently, I was the unfortunate victim of a malicious software attack posing
as a "security software" obviously designed to look very much like a Windows
update. This was a pesky little bug that seemed to exploit a latent Java
Script gap somewhere. I am not an expert at such things... web design is my
thing.

I do seem to have been successful at eradicating the offending program,
however now I have other issues. During this process it seems that the
software re-wrote some of my OS passwords and permissions. Most notable of
these is my in-ability to change certain settings back to their original
options. For example: When the computer stands for a moment of two the
monitor no longer shifts into sleep mode. Instead I get a message telling me
that the desktop is locked and I need to enter a password. No problem... all
I have to do is hit the enter key and the desktop re-activates. This however
defeats the "network breaker" I installed by unduly keeping the monitor
active. I have tried re-setting the screen saver and sleep mode settings
through the desktop properties dialog in the "my computer" console and well
as every device management dialog I can thing of... I have been unable to fix
this problem.

I have also noticed that a lot of my "Higher" or "Advanced" setting tabs are
no longer offered when I try to change the setting of my OS. For Example...
being able to select Active Desktop as my wallpaper is just no longer an
option offered in ANY of the XP dialogs.

This is bugging the living daylights out of me and has seriously effected my
work flow.

How do I fix this?

tmcculley.TakeThisOut@grandecom.net
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Mike Moreland

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Since: Aug 10, 2008
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:15 pm
Post subject: RE: Malware Recovery for Newbies?? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

If you know when you first noticed this problem, you could try using system
restore. Just go back far enough before the approximate date of problem.
Then pick one of the restore points that windows automatically generates and
reboot your system.
--
Mike Moreland
(C) 972.271.5083
Integrated Secure


"US385South" wrote:

> I have a fully licensed version of Windows-XP Professional. I have what I
> thought was a reasonably good security suite and update my Windows version
> regularly. I also have a "network breaker" installed. This piece of
> hardware senses the power consumption of the monitor and shuts off internet
> access by physically severing the network connection cable whenever the
> monitor shifts into sleep mode.
>
> Recently, I was the unfortunate victim of a malicious software attack posing
> as a "security software" obviously designed to look very much like a Windows
> update. This was a pesky little bug that seemed to exploit a latent Java
> Script gap somewhere. I am not an expert at such things... web design is my
> thing.
>
> I do seem to have been successful at eradicating the offending program,
> however now I have other issues. During this process it seems that the
> software re-wrote some of my OS passwords and permissions. Most notable of
> these is my in-ability to change certain settings back to their original
> options. For example: When the computer stands for a moment of two the
> monitor no longer shifts into sleep mode. Instead I get a message telling me
> that the desktop is locked and I need to enter a password. No problem... all
> I have to do is hit the enter key and the desktop re-activates. This however
> defeats the "network breaker" I installed by unduly keeping the monitor
> active. I have tried re-setting the screen saver and sleep mode settings
> through the desktop properties dialog in the "my computer" console and well
> as every device management dialog I can thing of... I have been unable to fix
> this problem.
>
> I have also noticed that a lot of my "Higher" or "Advanced" setting tabs are
> no longer offered when I try to change the setting of my OS. For Example...
> being able to select Active Desktop as my wallpaper is just no longer an
> option offered in ANY of the XP dialogs.
>
> This is bugging the living daylights out of me and has seriously effected my
> work flow.
>
> How do I fix this?
>
> tmcculley.DeleteThis@grandecom.net
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US385South

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:02 am
Post subject: RE: Malware Recovery for Newbies?? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Could you be so kind as to offer a 'task path' of how to find a previous
backup point.

T
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