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Written by Myhouse on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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What’s Next for IE8

Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager for Internet Explorer, has posted today on the IEBlog about what’s next for IE8. Dean and his team have been busy analyzing all the data sent in since the release of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 (which is a huge amount data). Based on feedback received on the transition from the IE7 Beta to final release – the IE Team wants to be clear about the plan for IE8. Dean highlights what’s next for IE8:

We will release one more public update of IE8 in the first quarter of 2009, and then follow that up with the final release. Our next public release of IE (typically called a “release candidate”) indicates the end of the beta period. We want the technical community of people and organizations interested in web browsers to take this update as a strong signal that IE8 is effectively complete and done. They should expect the final product to behave as this update does. We want them to test their sites and services with IE8, make any changes they feel are necessary for the best possible customer experience using IE8, and report any critical issues (e.g., issues impacting robustness, security, backwards compatibility, or completeness with respect to planned standards work). Our plan is to deliver the final product after listening for feedback about critical issues.

If you haven’t already – download Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 today and let the IE Team know what you think. You can also read my in-depth post on IE8 Beta 2 here.

You should also check out these 15 awesome IE8 demo videos as well to see some of IE8’s features in action such as the Favorites Bar, Web Slices, and Accelerators.

Written by Brandon LeBlanc on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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Manual removal of Wupdt.exe

Wupdt.exe (Backdoor Trojan)
wupdt.exe is added to the system as a result of the IMISERV virus. It is a backdoor Trojan used to control a target computer from a remote location. This process is a security risk and should be removed from your system. If found on your system make sure that you have downloaded the latest update for your antivirus application.
Damage Level : High
Distribution Level: Medium 
There is NO Auto Removal Tool for Wupdt.exe (Adware.IEPlugin/Backdoor)
Manual Removal Instructions

Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.

The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal

  • %Windir%\Winobject.dll
  • %Windir%\Winserv.exe
  • %Windir%\Wupdt.exe
  • %Windir%\Systb.dll
  • %Windir%\Kw.dat
  • %Windir%\Toserver.pst
  • %Windir%\Lu.dat
  • %Windir%\Extract.exe
  • %Windir%\Button0.ico
  • %Windir%\Button1.ico
  • %Windir%\Button2.ico
  • %Windir%\Logo.ico
  • %Windir%\pxckdlauninstall.exe
  • %Windir%\dsr.dll
  • %Windir%\dinst.exe

If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
Note: if task manager is disabled, Download the following file, Click to Download - Enable Registry.reg
To un-register the .dll Files
Click Start, and then click Run.
Type, or copy and paste, the following text:

regsvr32 /u winobject.dll
then click OK.
If a dialog box confirming this action appears, click OK.


regsvr32 /u systb.dll
then click OK.
If a dialog box confirming this action appears, click OK.

Manual Removal From Registry
Click Start, Run,Type regedit,Click OK.
Note: If the registry editor fails to open the threat may have modified the registry to prevent access to the registry editor. Download and run this UnHookExec.inf, and then continue with the removal.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
In the right pane, delete the following values if found:

“Win Server Updt” = “%WinDir%\[DROPPED ADWARE FILE]”
“Win Server” = “%WinDir%\winserv.exe”
“wdskctl” = “C:\Windows\wdskctl.exe”

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SharedDLLs
In the right pane, delete the following values if found:

“C:\WINDOWS\wupdt.exe” = “”
“C:\WINNT\wupdt.exe” = “”

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SearchAssistant
In the right pane, delete the following value if found:
 

“DefaultSearchURL” = “[http://]websearch.drsnsrch.com/[REMOVED]/q.cgi?=”
 
In the right pane, delete the following values if found:

“{2CDE1A7D-A478-4291-BF31-E1B4C16F92EB}” = “”
“{69135BDE-5FDC-4B61-98AA-82AD2091BCCC}” = “”

Delete the following registry subkeys if they are present:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{01F44A8A-8C97-4325-A378-76E68DC4AB2E}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{1C896551-8B92-4907-8C06-15DB2D1F874A}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D36F70B1-7DF5-4FD4-A765-70CCC8F72CD7}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{E2BF1BF3-1FDB-4C93-8874-0B09E71C594C}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{F3155057-4C2C-4078-8576-50486693FD49}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{69135BDE-5FDC-4B61-98AA-82AD2091BCCC}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{00F1D395-4744-40F0-A611-980F61AE2C59}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{8B51FC2F-C687-40A3-B54A-BB9EBF8D407F}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{CE27D4DF-714B-4427-95EB-923FE53ADF8E}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{E2D2FE40-5674-4B77-802B-EC86B6C2C41D}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{E311D3A5-4A3B-4E49-9E0A-B40FAE1F0B28}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{F9B9C9A3-9D2D-423D-ABA5-80D83A915023}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{220959EA-B54C-4201-8DF2-1CFAC8B59FD7}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{3E589169-86AD-44FE-B426-F0BF105D5582}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{6A288140-3E1C-4CD9-AAC5-E20FDD4F5D64}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{7371AD3F-C419-4DC0-8E8A-E21FAFAD53E0}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{98B2DDBA-6DA2-4421-AF2B-814E98F53649}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{E4458B4A-6149-4450-84F2-864ADB7E8C52}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{0667935E-6350-4BF3-9F97-952363D87C1F}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{0F72A081-4DCA-4288-970E-2F7DBBF8B54C}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{7092C637-9298-4ACD-8E4D-E7C8157ABDCC}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{C43CB2BC-DE30-4FDA-B982-9312ED9940F6}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{D2378491-228B-4398-A041-8967952E79EF}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{F8084C00-5E03-4B9F-8846-EFE24334C44A}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{57ADD57B-173E-418A-8F70-17E5C9F2BCC9}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Typelib\{58D419E8-1321-4DD2-A6FC-7B41C14DCD79}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{8F73AC0F-5769-4282-8762-B396A3BFF377}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wbho.Band.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wbho.Band
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.imiTool
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.imiTool.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.PopupBrowser.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.PopupBrowser
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.LeftFrame.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.LeftFrame
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.BottomFrame.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.BottomFrame
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.PopupWindow.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\IMIToolbar.PopupWindow
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.Band
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.Band.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.PopupBrowser.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.PopupBrowser
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.LeftFrame.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.LeftFrame
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.BottomFrame.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.BottomFrame
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.PopupWindow.1
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DSrch.PopupWindow
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
\Browser Helper Objects\{01F44A8A-8C97-4325-A378-76E68DC4AB2E}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
\Browser Helper Objects\{00F1D395-4744-40F0-A611-980F61AE2C59}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
\Browser Helper Objects\{69135BDE-5FDC-4B61-98AA-82AD2091BCCC}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Uninstall\Upspiral Desktop Search
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Uninstall\intexp
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\intexp
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\inst
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\dsktb
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\dsrch
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Remove
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Code Store Database\Distribution Units\{666E4D35-E955-11D0-A707-000000521958}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Extensions
\{A80F2DB2-80A9-4834-8F5A-4AB70F4EF4C3}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ModuleUsage
\C:/WINDOWS/wupdt.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ModuleUsage
\C:/WINNT/wupdt.exe

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{f3155057-4c2c-4078-8576-50486693fd49}\inprocserver32 c:\windows\systb.dll

Exit the Registry Editor,
Restart your Computer.

Search Registry For Virus File Names listed above to remove completely,
Edit Menu - Find
, enter Keyword and remove all value that find in search
.

Recommended Removal Tools:
Kaspersky Antivirus or Internet Security (Shareware)
Spyware Doctor (Shareware)
AVG Antivirus (Freeware)
Killbox (Freeware)

Written by FireFly on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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“You have a security problem!”

Description of “You have a security problem!” popup and consequences of its residing on your PC

If you see “You have a security problem!” message addressing to you from the alert popping up at the vicinity of system tray, there is a true security problem with your operating system, and there is nothing strange if you have already experienced system slowing down and could observe a clear trend of system performance depreciation before this pop-up generation. We are considering “You have a security problem!” pop-up in details, since its message is always true. Only one important remark (those familiar with malware may not need it as they perhaps have already realized what is going on), “You have a security problem!” is a misleading message generated by adware which is main security problem of today. This adware promotes various fake security trojans and facilities their upload; do not use security tools that only eliminate “You have a security problem!”   pop-up without smashing its roots. Click here to start detailed free scan in order to recognize true roots of this problem and get rid of “You have a security problem!” alert in the way that provides complete cleanup of infected machine. It seems to be reasonable to recall that “You have a security problem!” pop-up removal should include detection and deletion of programs involved into malware propagation; otherwise your PC remains oppressed by rogues.

“You have a security problem!” popup Technical Details

  • Full name: “You have a security problem!” popup
  • Version: 2009
  • Type: Rogue anti-spyware, Adware, Popup
  • Origin: Russian Federation

“You have a security problem!” popup screenshot (click to enlarge):

Signs of being infected with “You have a security problem!” popup:

Detection of  “You have a security problem!” message is easy if you see it?, “You have a security problem!” removal is not that easy though. However, sometimes it is expedient to predict appearance of this pop-up as the malware or trojan producing “You have a security problem” alert may need some time to complete installation after they were secretly uploaded. During this period infected system may freeze and reboot independently as these are by-effects when program that generates “You have a security problem!” alert is installing itself. In any case you need to remove “You have a security problem!” pop-up to security purpose, though it is better avoid its appearance. Click here to detect actual threats at your PC and get rid of  “You have a security problem!” alert according to the highest security requirements.

Automatic Removal of “You have a security problem!” popup from your PC:

For best detection and removal of programs generating “You have a security problem!” alert and those involved into same trickery with final goal to make user pay for subscription to certain fake and rogue security tool, apply automatic “You have a security problem!” removal procedure; follow the link below to start removing “You have a security problem!” alert automatically, or just download free scanner and remove “You have a security problem!” alert related malware, trojans and viruses manually. Browse removal-tool.com  and Google for corresponding “You have a security problem!” removal guide if detected after free scan objects cannot be removed following the instruction below, or simply remove all threats automatically by the tool recommended.

Download “You have a security problem!” popup Removal Tool

Manual Removal of “You have a security problem!” popup:

This instruction is approximate as too many trojans, viruses and malware items are drawn into trickery with “You have a security problem!” alert. However, correct application of these guidelines removes “You have a security problem!” alert main threats, as a rule (but usually not all!). Do not disregard the advice provided in above section and use free scanner to remove “You have a security problem!” alert in a due way (click the link above to scan PC immediately; if you are afraid we also promote malware, please accept our reassurance that it is easy to uninstall and remove our tool completely whenever you would ask for this).
It is, however, always up to you how to remove “You have a security problem!” alert, and the manual removal instruction is at least helpful as it allows to remove at least few if not all files and registry entries concerned.

Remove “You have a security problem!” popup files and dll’s

Antivirus2009.exe
av2009.exe
shlwapi.dll
wininet.dll
Antivirus 2009.lnk
Uninstall Antivirus.lnk

Unregister “You have a security problem!” popup registry values:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Antivirus
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Antivirus

“You have a security problem!” popup Remover with free scan

Written by admin on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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Flickr Search Connectr for Windows 7 Search Federation

As I had promised yesterday in my little teaser, today (again at 2AM), I’m announcing the availability of “Flickr Search Connectr” for Windows 7. If you have a copy of Windows 7 and the tubes aren’t blocked, I encourage you to try it for yourself.

So what is this voodoo you might be asking? Well this is actually a combination of two components, both carefully put together in a couple of hours by amateur programmer yours truly. The first is a OpenSearch Description File generator (also known as the “Search Connector” in Windows 7) and the second is a Flickr web service. Combined, they allow you to search and access images on Flickr right in the Windows 7 Explorer using the new “Search Federation” platform.

Please note because I’ve implemented a man-in-the-middle solution, it carries obvious performance penalties and as such please be patient when waiting for the results to load.

What federated search is about is the ability to search remote file repositories on the local network or web. In Windows 7, this feature is implemented natively in the shell. And because Microsoft is the evil monopoly it is, it’s implemented using open standards OpenSearch and RSS2 so it’s simple for developers to take advantage of.

As a theory as to why not many people are excited about this, the example Microsoft used to promote this feature (on their website and at PDC08) was searching an online Sharepoint server. Practical, but not cool at all. It may be an enterprise feature by design, but I think it has legs as a consumer feature too which is why I built this Flickr as a proof-of-concept.

If you want to know what makes searching within the shell cool, it means you’re interacting directly with the file. It’s a little clunky in the M3 Build 6801, but even still you can double click a picture to open it in larger view or set it as your background.

Now imagine the possibilities. Searching the files on your remote Windows Home Server, searching your documents on Google Docs, finding music on Pandora, finding videos on YouTube, finding PDFs from your library. Basically anywhere with a repository of files.

I look forward to the full MSDN documentation (no documentation now) to outline what this platform can do. Also can’t wait to see what other and more talented programmer can mash-up and most of all, which first parties will be first (pun) to support this powerful platform.

Written by Long Zheng on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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Feed Issue Fixed

I found a plugin that fixes the feed issue. I have tested it in Google Reader, Outlook, IE, and FireFox….My FireFox still shows the truncated feeds…but I think this is because they are cached. If you are still having problems reading the full feed try to clear your cache and reload.

Written by intelliadmin on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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