what's that?Originally posted by StarPuppy:
ohokay.Originally posted by StarPuppy:A general homepage hijackers detector and remover
meaning it checks for your startup programs and any browser hijack
download the program and extract to your C:/Originally posted by vertmonyet:ohokay.
looks ma fan. can't be stuffed.![]()
i was thinking that maybe he had typed wronglyOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:There's only rundll32, no such thing as rundll23
Note: l is the small letter of L. It shouldn't be 1 (one)
Yeah... I know...Originally posted by StarPuppy:i was thinking that maybe he had typed wrongly
however i found something...
http://www.processlibrary.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1314&postcount=2
thanks, then tell me what he says.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Yeah... I know...
One of my teachers at MWR.
I wonder if he did receive the file. I go and ask him.
ah faaaaaaarkkkk.Originally posted by kaobeikaobu:after running thru wif my good fren, looks like some spyware to me.![]()
u get spyware does not mean that u go porn site...Originally posted by vertmonyet:ah faaaaaaarkkkk.
i swear i didn't surf porn sites or some shit! !! !![]()
So it isn't related to spyware. I go do some research and see what this file does.Originally posted by vertmonyet:thanks, then tell me what he says.
edit: yes,my bad. it's 32. typed wrongly.
Hex?Originally posted by kaobeikaobu:time 4 some CSI hex act![]()
everyone is learning something new every day..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Hex?
Great... I know no hex...
Trying to learn...
Right track, but calculations wrong.Originally posted by Donavan:Regarding hexadecimal... Just to ask:
Is it in Base 16 (decimal in base 10, binary in base 2, octal in base
And so A = 11, B = 12, C = 13, D = 14, E = 15, F = 16, then 11 = 17 (hexadecimal = decimal equivalent)
Am I on the right track?
A = 10Originally posted by Donavan:Regarding hexadecimal... Just to ask:
Is it in Base 16 (decimal in base 10, binary in base 2, octal in base
And so A = 11, B = 12, C = 13, D = 14, E = 15, F = 16, then 11 = 17 (hexadecimal = decimal equivalent)
Am I on the right track?