Harold Thomas wrote:
>Somehow I have become the proud recipient of an irritating ad located in =
>the lower left side of my display.
Once in a while these things happen when we let our guard down while
surfing. These little critters can disable all of our defenses and leave us
vulnerable to further attack. However, all is not lost.
> It takes me to a web site for Spyfalcon
This is one of those nasty sites that can grab your system and not let go.
As you can see, the culprit is located half way around the world.
"Exact file location:
spyfalcon.exe, sf.ini - C:\Program Files\SpyFalcon
atmclk.exe, dcomcfg.exe, dfrgsrv.exe, mscornet.exe, mssearchnet.exe,
nvctrl.exe, hp[X].tmp, ld[X].tmp, appmagr.dll, dxmpp.dll, ginuerep.dll,
reglogs.dll, twain32.dll - C:\Windows\System, C:\Windows\System32 or
C:\Winnt\System32"
Domain Name: SPYFALCON.COM (195.225.176.79)
Registrant:
SunShine Ltd
David Taylor
U-12 Gamma Commercial Complex # 47
Rizal Highway cor. Manila Ave Subic Bay
Olongapo City
null, 98101, PH
Tel. +206.9543154
Other domains at the same IP address:
Spyfalconupdate.com
Updateyourwindows.com"
"AVOID THESE DOMAINS AND THESE IPs! Better block it in your hosts File."
> None of these have touched=
this irritating little piece of malevalence. Please help!
Please go to this site and print out the instructions and follow them.
http://tinyurl.com/bnz7s
Sincerely,
Frank Suszka
netTek Computers
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