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Darrin
01-08-2007, 11:16
http://www.boomspeed.com/bofh1968/chevy/wtf.JPG


Fully updated XP SP2, AVG, AdAware and Spybot. None of them find anything amiss and HJT shows nothing out of the ordinary. This is on the wife's computer (that my son uses since his laptop HDD died) so I have no idea as to the history.

Any ideas as to what it is?

Feek
01-08-2007, 11:20
When are you getting that?

Mark
01-08-2007, 11:23
Looks like a database crash on whatever site/software you were using. Most likely caused by running out of disk space or programmer error. :/

Daz
01-08-2007, 11:53
Agree with Mark. Almost certainly a server-side error, nothing on your machine causing that.

Cant remember how MySQL reports disk space full, but if that's MSSQL then it's bad coding - it would report back the full file if it was MS.

Darrin
01-08-2007, 13:33
They are pop-up windows that come up by themselves. That's what's annoying me. No offense, but I could care less what's going on on their server, I just want the windows to stop coming up.;D

Daz
01-08-2007, 13:37
You never mentioned that :p

Do they come up even when you aren't using IE?

Darrin
01-08-2007, 13:45
Yes, even when you "Windows-L" out to the login screen, but leave it logged in. The only time they don't pop up is if you're logged out. And it's on both my wife's access and my son's.

Daz
01-08-2007, 13:53
You have some malware in that case - some process somewhere is starting IE and pointing it at that page, the fact it's broken is incidental.

If it's not being picked up by the usual tools then it's probably masquerading itself as legitimate software. Have a look through your add/remove programs list and see if anything looks obviously out of place. Screen shot it and paste it here if you can, and paste the HJT logs if you still have them.

Mark
01-08-2007, 21:11
Also check for any programs you may have installed and forgotten about. There are some legitimate monitoring tools so it could be one of those. If you've used an ISP install CD such a tool might have come from there (I'm thinking AOL in particular but there may be others).

I think the HJT logs list running processes though so even a legit tool should show up there.

mejinks
01-08-2007, 21:19
It sounds like an "internet booster" type program. In otherwords, spyware that masquerades as something useful.

Daz
01-08-2007, 22:08
I think the HJT logs list running processes though so even a legit tool should show up there.
It does. Something might jump out from the process list :)

Darrin
01-08-2007, 22:08
Yeah, I found the program. It even had an uninstall utility in the start menu.

Not sure which one of them installed it, but all the more reason not to let them on my computer!! LOL

Feek
02-08-2007, 10:55
I've ended up giving people profiles and bugger all access to install anything.

Daz
02-08-2007, 10:57
We do the same Feek. Though not because I dont trust Dee (she's pretty tech savvy anyway), just because it makes it easier for me to split other things (email files etc).