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Nov 2 2007, 07:49 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 2-November 07 Member No.: 167,168 |
msnupdate.exe from an Unknown Publisher is trying to access my computer. Since I'm cautious, I've denied it access. When I Google many websites, including a past post on this one, some state there's a malicious program with that name. However, when I phoned Verizon, the rep inquired with someone who supposedly knew and reported back that it's okay. Her English was a bit difficult to understand, so I asked her several times LOL . She said it was safe, that I could then "upgrade" MSN Explorer. I hope she understands the distinction between "update" and "upgrade" but I digress.... Why would it say Unknown Publisher then? Is it because MSN provides this content/update through Verizon and other ISPs? Ya know, I'm still a bit hesitant. I can't imagine there's anything on MSN Explorer that I absolutely have to have, especially since the settings tell me I'm up to date and don't need to do anything. Since I'm a Vista newbie (my understanding is that these types of updates ran in the background of XP so the casual user wasn't aware of them), how would you advise me to proceed? Take Verizon's word for it or pass it by? Logic tells me it's okay. My intuition is acting up! Thanks, all, and have a great weekend. GoldenRabbit This post has been edited by GoldenRabbit2011: Nov 2 2007, 07:52 PM |
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Nov 2 2007, 08:43 PM
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Hello GoldenRabbit2011, You are probably infected by a worm called
W32/Rbot-AAM ... and Search Results for msnupdate.exe This is a backdoor variety,as such your Pc security IS compromised. All things as passwords,credit card numbers, account numbers may have already been sent HOME and should be changed. I'm going to recommend you Download,install then update SUPERAntiSpyware. reboot into safe Mode and scan PC. Delete/Quarantine any thing found. Next you need to be certain the PC is clean of any piece of this malware so follow these instructions To post a HiJackThis log Preparation Guide for use before posting a HijackThis Log . Post that log HERE and not in this post. -------------------- Can you spare some PC cycles to help FIND A CURE .. BC FOLDING TEAM Click me /info..
ThoughtVent a goodplace to discuss.<<>>>Staying Updated Calendar of Updates. For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.... |
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Nov 3 2007, 12:29 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 2-November 07 Member No.: 167,168 |
Thanks for your help. I called back Verizon, got an English-speaking person who specializes in MSN, who worked with me....assured me it was a legit update.
To be sure, after the fact, I ran anti-virus and spyware scans. Nothing detected or quarantined. I shall change the passwords to be safe. |
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