Jon Tydda
Jon.Tydda at alcontrol.co.uk
Fri May 6 03:37:49 CDT 2005
Yeah, I removed them all, and Belarc still seems to work ok, even thought it has told me of a couple of holes that I should probably worry about... although they're mostly to do with user permissions, rather than external possibilities. They've got to get through a hardware firewall and a software one to do anything on my pc anyway... *crosses fingers and hopes for the best* Jon -----Original Message----- From: Steve Erbach [mailto:erbachs at gmail.com] Sent: 06 May 2005 01:34 To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Compromised Internet Explorer? Jon, I think I'll try that IE 6 SP1 download you suggested. Re ZoneAlarm, all right. I'll uninstall the old Pro version and see about installing the newer free version. I agree with you about the more recent version. So your ASW program saw Belarc things and flagged them as spyware, eh? Interesting. I don't think I've run a spyware check since I installed Belarc. I'd better check. Thanks, Jon. Steve Erbach On 5/5/05, Jon Tydda <Jon.Tydda at alcontrol.co.uk> wrote: > I haven't seen anything exactly like that per se, but I have had some > trouble with IE (who hasn't?) before. If you go to > www.microsoft.com/downloads you can download the administrator installer for > Internet Explorer 6 SP1, which you can run from a memory stick or a cd or > something. Reinstall it from scratch, it should let you do that. > > You can install the latest version of the free version of zonealarm without > any problems - if her subscription has run out then she has out of date > protection, and my reasoning would be that a slightly downgraded up to date > firewall is better than a 2 year old one with bells and whistles on. > > I'd also run a Panda online scan, and download McAfee Stinger and let that > run, just to be on the safe side too. > > Oh, and speaking of Belarc, I installed that last week, and the next time I > ran my spyware checkers, it was full of back office things... I don't > remember visiting any spurious websites or installing anything else, and I'm > surprised that a security product would install something that's likely to > be flagged as spyware without telling you... > > Sorry, meant to post this hours ago, but someone went and broke a pc... > users! :-) > > Jon > _______________________________________________ dba-Tech mailing list dba-Tech at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-tech Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com The information in this e-mail is confidential and may also be legally privileged. The contents are intended for recipient only and are subject to the legal notice available on request from : webmaster at alcontrol.co.uk ALcontrol Laboratories is a trading division of ALcontrol UK Limited. Registered Office: Templeborough House, Mill Close, Rotherham, S60 1BZ. Registered in England and Wales No 4057291