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> Annoying Searchfeed Attack..., Grr.
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post Feb 21 2008, 12:39 AM
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I'll post the scan as soon as I can. As far as the symptoms, they show signs of the old infection that was on the computer, only slightly worst. The searchfeed URLs are popping back up to.

In order to use the internet on this computer I actually had to kill explorer.exe just to get the other computer to run at a speed that would allow for the network to operate. As soon as anything occurs involving explorer starting back up (not internet explorer) it will lock down into me being able to hardly do anything sad.gif.

This is the only other computer on the direct network that it could have jumped from, and for the most part appears clean. As for facebook... I use it about eight times as much on this computer since its closer to my bed and not as memory intensive as some of the games I play from time to time that require the other computer. However, I won't rule that out as a possibility. Just for giggles I'll run a scan on this system as well and see what turns up. I've been using this computer to download the files that the other computer is using, and have not accessed anything on the other computer from this one (the last thing I wanted to do is contaminate this PC, so it's heavily firewalled against the other one).

Again, I'll put up the wpf35 scan when I can get the system to function but it may take some time, so don't stay up on account of me, it's already pretty late tongue.gif.
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