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NetFixer
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reply to dadkins

Re: 139mm.com?

It appears to me that MSAS is just doing it's job by preventing 139mm.com from being added to the IE Trusted Zone (unless you accidently click the Allow button ).

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dadkins
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Different machine
Duplicated results doing the exact same proceedures on second machine... WTF?

Oh yeah, I it on both machines!
Question remains, why is Immunize trying to add what looks like the equivelent of a bogus Search site to my Trusted Zone?

No. I do not have any spyware on these machines... trust me. LOL!

B
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Odd. Is it perhaps just some kind of misinterpretation, and that site is simply being added as 127.0.0.1 in your HOSTS file instead?

Did you get Spybot from a trusted source? Did you verify the checksum?

Have you tried selecting "Allow" (keep your machine off-line), and then seeing whether it was really added to the Trusted zone?

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dadkins
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LOL! Allow? Not happening! Sorry.
Downloaded from here: »fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Sp···809773/1

They seem trustworthy.
If it was being added to the HOSTS file, why would it need to be in the Trusted Zone? I have no Trusted sites.

This is the Translated site in question(hope the link works):
»translate.google.com/translate?u···&ie=UTF8
Site looks too cheesy for anyone to trust.

EDIT: No worries, I Blocked it from being added to my Trusted Zone(still empty ).
Thanks to all that responded!
David


B
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As I said, perhaps MSAS is confused. I really don't know.

The only other things I can think to do are download from other mirrors and do a binary file compare, or try to contact Kolla and/or a support forum.

Did you already check the MD5 hash? According to »www.safer-networking.org/en/download/ it's

md5: C1A843913269018A8FC962407D7E5169

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B
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Care of Google, it looks as if my wild hunch was right.

It appears to be an MSAS false positive.

»forum.tweakxp.com/forum/Topic163···bm163528

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dadkins
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reply to B

said by B:

As I said, perhaps MSAS is confused. I really don't know.

The only other things I can think to do are download from other mirrors and do a binary file compare, or try to contact Kolla and/or a support forum.

Did you already check the MD5 hash? According to »www.safer-networking.org/en/download/ it's

md5: C1A843913269018A8FC962407D7E5169

-- B
Checks out as the right file:

C1A843913269018A8FC962407D7E5169 *spybotsd14.exe

Used FastSum to check:»www.fastsum.com/press/md5-hash.php

EDIT: Thanks B!

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reply to NetFixer
Read this

»support.microsoft.com/?kbid=902956


md911

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reply to B
CounterSpy gives me the same message as you.



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reply to mentorkyrom

This thread is two months old. The yellow warning you get when trying to reply to an old thread isn't really hard to understand.
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