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zdenko
February 17th, 2003, 10:27 PM
In spite of being defended by SPYWAREBLASTER my Ad Aware6 FOUND today in my registry FIVE Lop.com. dataminers..I was amazed because I thought Spyblaster gives me protection..It had no less than 6 Lop coms in its system that were supposed to shield me against this dangerous parasite maker lop.com.

I had Spyblaster refreshed every day and it was updated 3 times after I downloaded it..But now I am NOT so sure..How is Spyblaster supposed to defend me against parasites?Someting like HOSTFILE lists against adds?In that case those 170 names really cant doi much..My hostfile has about 20.000 sites and still is NOT eliminating all ads but it is working quitte nice...

Well I am interested in Javacools comment to this..
Zdenko

Pieter_Arntz
February 18th, 2003, 02:42 AM
Hi zdenko,

Here is a list of all known lop domains:

working four-letter clone domains:

aavc.com acjp.com ebch.com ebdv.com
ebdw.com ebjp.com ebkn.com ebky.com
eblv.com ebmu.com ebvr.com ecmh.com
ecpm.com ecwz.com ecyb.com eduy.com
eeev.com ibmx.com icwb.com icwo.com
icwp.com iddh.com idhh.com ifiz.com
iguu.com samz.com saoe.com sbjr.com
sbnl.com sbnt.com sbvr.com scbm.com
sckr.com scrk.com sdry.com seld.com
sfux.com sipo.com smds.com srib.com
srox.com srsf.com ssaw.com ssby.com
surj.com tbvg.com tdak.com tdko.com
tdmy.com tefs.com tfil.com thko.com
tjar.com tjaw.com tjdo.com tjem.com
tjgo.com torc.com wabq.com wabu.com
wbkb.com wfix.com wflu.com

List of other clone domains

1ticket.com
bigtaco.org
carmileage.com
carwheel.com
cashclerk.com
cashcontract.com
closefit.com
cmonkey.org
colorcamera.com
excretor.net
farse.com
lolita-moviez.ath.cz
lop.com
medicinecase.com
ohyea.org
passthrough.org
sheat.com
stinkypussy.org
supafreak.org
sweetbuns.net
toilet2.co.uk
unhad.com


Thnx Tony for your research. :)

Since SpywareBlaster can only protect you against the ActiveX elements of known lop.com installations you might want to add SpywareGuard (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/spywareguard.html) to your protection, which AFAIK would protect you against all known lop.com variants. However, they are very active in creating new variants, so surfing on the dangerous side may still get you in trouble.

Regards,

Pieter

Added lots more. Thnx to Andrew Clover.

zdenko
February 18th, 2003, 07:15 AM
Hi Pieter,

Yes U are right I should activate Spywareguard which was a bit forgotten..Thanks for Your very informative reply..

regards zdenko

redwolfe_98
February 20th, 2003, 11:00 AM
spywareblaster only disables the spyware, it does not prevent the spyware from being installed.

Pieter_Arntz
February 20th, 2003, 11:05 AM
Hi redwolfe_98,

I think you're mistaking: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/spywareblaster.html
It cannot stop all spyware because not all depend on ActiveX installations but it stops those that do from installing.

Regards,

Pieter

zdenko
February 20th, 2003, 03:09 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: redwolfe_98 link=board=34;threadid=7367;start=0#48991 date=1045756859]
spywareblaster only disables the spyware, it does not prevent the spyware from being installed.

Ha ha so Redwolfe thinks I got disabled spyware..Well I would not mind but HE IS WRONG and PIETEr is RIGHT,sorry..REDWOLFE.
Regards Zdenko." }-

javacool
February 20th, 2003, 03:59 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: redwolfe_98 link=board=34;threadid=7367;start=0#48991 date=1045756859]
spywareblaster only disables the spyware, it does not prevent the spyware from being installed.
" }-

Actually, SpywareBlaster's main/original purpose was to prevent the install of ActiveX-based spyware.

The fact that the same technique can also disable the spyware is just an added bonus. :)

Best regards,

-Javacool