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KEDESS
June 21st, 2006, 02:32 PM
Hi,
I’ve been seeing many people lately who have been victims of browser hijack.
The offenders vary but the pattern is always the same: ‘Your computer is infected’ persistent pop-ups and a new homepage that will sell you some bogus infection removal tool.
The latest I came upon just yesterday originates from sysnetsecurity.com apparently located in Alabama.
Is there something SpywareBlaster can do against such sites?
Is it worth reporting such information to SpywareBlaster developers?
After cleaning the place, I added sysnetsecurity.com in the list of dangerous sites in the security settings of Internet Explorer 6 (XP Pro SP2) for that computer. But can this really help blocking such sites ?
Contrary to virus developers who remain anonymous, these scams are well maintained web sites who handle (your) credit card operations. They should therefore be more easily traced be autorities to shut them up. However, they seem to spread like crazy!
A search with Google on sysnetsecurity returns their web site on top of search results, while a commercial link on the right of the page sponsors a tool to solve the problems created by sysnetsecurity.com Funny and irritating at the same time!
Bubba
June 21st, 2006, 02:45 PM
Hello KEDESS....Welcome to Wilders :thumb:
{QUOTE-> Is it worth reporting such information to SpywareBlaster developers? <-QUOTE}In a round about way you just did given the fact the facility to report such items is limited to individuals like yourself bringing it to Javacool's attention by creating a thread as you have done. By the way....Javacool is the sole developer of Javacool Software ;)
{QUOTE-> After cleaning the place, I added sysnetsecurity.com in the list of dangerous sites in the security settings of Internet Explorer 6 (XP Pro SP2) for that computer. But can this really help blocking such sites ? <-QUOTE}Very much so as long as the user leaves the Restricted Zone at it's default setting of High....where almost everything is set to Disable at it's default level.
HTH,
Bubba
ski123
June 22nd, 2006, 12:43 AM
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manugeorge2004
June 26th, 2006, 10:09 PM
Hi
I am also having problem where my browser always opens ***.sysnetsecurity.com. Can you please let me know how you clean it and also how you mark this website as dangerous in my internet explorer security settings
You advice is appreciated
Thanks
George
snowbound
June 27th, 2006, 07:22 AM
{QUOTE-> Hi
I am also having problem where my browser always opens ***.sysnetsecurity.com. Can you please let me know how you clean it <-QUOTE}
U may want to post a HijackThis log over at this site,
http://gladiator-antivirus.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=10517
for analysis by the experts there and possible malware removal instructions.
snowbound
aigle
June 27th, 2006, 10:44 AM
BTW, i want to ask does spyware blaster guards against browser hijacks or not?
In my experience No.
bigc73542
June 27th, 2006, 10:50 AM
{QUOTE-> Hi,
I’ve been seeing many people lately who have been victims of browser hijack.
The offenders vary but the pattern is always the same: ‘Your computer is infected’ persistent pop-ups and a new homepage that will sell you some bogus infection removal tool.
The latest I came upon just yesterday originates from sysnetsecurity.com apparently located in Alabama.
Is there something SpywareBlaster can do against such sites?
Is it worth reporting such information to SpywareBlaster developers?
After cleaning the place, I added sysnetsecurity.com in the list of dangerous sites in the security settings of Internet Explorer 6 (XP Pro SP2) for that computer. But can this really help blocking such sites ?
Contrary to virus developers who remain anonymous, these scams are well maintained web sites who handle (your) credit card operations. They should therefore be more easily traced be autorities to shut them up. However, they seem to spread like crazy!
A search with Google on sysnetsecurity returns their web site on top of search results, while a commercial link on the right of the page sponsors a tool to solve the problems created by sysnetsecurity.com Funny and irritating at the same time! <-QUOTE}
Spywareguard by Javacool will protect you against browser hijack in IE. It has been a good tool for a long time.
aigle
June 27th, 2006, 11:02 AM
Ok, I will make a separate post about this issue to get the feedback.
Bubba
June 27th, 2006, 04:52 PM
{QUOTE-> i want to ask does spyware blaster guards against browser hijacks or not?
In my experience No. <-QUOTE}Correct me if I am wrong but your mis-understanding of how Spywareblaster works "against browser hijacks" was hopefully answered in a recent thread you started correct ??
aigle
June 27th, 2006, 05:20 PM
{QUOTE-> Correct me if I am wrong but your mis-understanding of how Spywareblaster works "against browser hijacks" was hopefully answered in a recent thread you started correct ?? <-QUOTE}
Ya, thansk.
Actually i messed the functions of spyware guard and spyware blaster together.
SpyWareH8r
June 29th, 2006, 11:06 PM
{QUOTE-> Hi
I am also having problem where my browser always opens ***.sysnetsecurity.com. Can you please let me know how you clean it and also how you mark this website as dangerous in my internet explorer security settings
You advice is appreciated
Thanks
George <-QUOTE}
Hi George,
I'm no expert, but I did spent quite a few hours trying to get rid of the same thing earlier today. After trying many different things and softwares (AVG actually removed the trojan for me, but did not solve the ie browser jacking of the hp), I ended up solving the problem with Spybot S&D, under advanced options, tools, BHO's - I deleted the ones that were not trusted - problem solved immediately.
Hope it works for you too.
Miguel
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