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DeepThroat.h


Default BIOS passwords


Default password in Bay Networks switches


Default permissions on Registry key creates a getadmin hole


DefaultSearch.SeekSeek

It is a browser hijacker, redirecting you to the site www.seekseek.com.


Defeating Klines


Defeating_PGP_with_LanMan


Defeg


Defender-review.com

Defender-review.com is so-called fake scanner website. It looks like regular antispyware website, but it does nothing useful. Defender-review.com imitates computer scanning process and displays fake scanning results stating that your computer is infected. Defender-review.com tries to scare the user into downloading and purchasing of fake antispyware or antivirus products.

Defender-review.com may be stealthily installed by trojan in the web browser as a homepage or a Browser Helper Object (BHO), i.e. to hijack your browser. If you does not have latest security updates installed, it is possible that Defender-review.com install malware into your computer exploiting security holes, so please do not visit Defender-review.com website. If you notice that Defender-review.com website is appeared at your web browser without your knowlege, you must check your computer with SpyNoMore Anti-Spyware immediately.


Defense Center

Updated June 17, 2010 12:35pm

Defense Center Special Removal Instructions

Please make sure to bookmark this page as you may need to refer back to it to complete the removal steps. Hint: If Defense Center places one of its warning messages over SpyNoMore or over your browser, simply minimize Spynomore (or browser), click 'cancel' or 'ignore' on Defense Center's message to close it, then bring up SpyNoMore again.

Step 1: Download the file below but do not run either just yet!

  • opf.reg Right-click and choose 'save target as' or 'save link as'. Locate the 'Save as type:' field and use the pull down menu to select 'All types'. Then in the 'File name:' field, make sure the file to be saved is named opf.reg, not 'opf.txt' or 'opf.reg.txt'.

  • SpyNoMore Right-click and choose 'save target as' or 'save link as'. Locate the 'Save as type:' field and use the pull down menu to select 'All types'. Then in the 'File name:' field, make sure the file to be saved is named 'spynomore.opf'.
  • Step 2: Double-click the opf.reg to merge it into your registry. A dialog box with the question "Are you sure you want to add / merge the information in opf.reg to the registry?" will appear. Answer 'Yes'.

    Step 3: Double-click spynomore.opf which you downloaded in setp 1 and scan your computer to remove Defense Center. If SpyNoMore is unable to download available updates, please click on SpyNoMore Settings and uncheck 'Use Internet Explorer settings'. Please note that the free version of SpyNoMore will only show you the detections but will not remove them. In order to remove the infection you need to purchase a 1-year license which costs $29 (or $39 for 3 computers). In all cases, you will be able to see Defense Center in the free version scan results.

    Step 4: Next, let's restore your Internet connection if it is broken.

  • If you use Internet Explorer, go to 'Tools' > 'Internet Options' > 'Connections' > and click on 'LAN settings'. Under the Proxy Server section, uncheck the checkbox labeled 'Use a proxy server for your LAN'. Click the OK button and click OK again.

  • If you use FireFox, go to 'Tools' > 'Options' > 'Advanced' > 'Network' > 'Settings'. Select No proxy and click the OK button and click OK again.
  • Step 5 (optional): After you have removed Defense Center, it would be a good idea to check your computer for rootkits (which are basically hidden trojans) which may have tagged along with Defense Center. To do so, download and run TDSSKiller by Kaspersky Labs.

    Step 6 (optional): If TDSSKiller does find a rootkit, it will ask you to restart your computer so that it can remove the rootkit(s). After your computer restart, scan your computer once more with SpyNoMore to make sure everthing is OK.


    Deffybomb


    Defiance 2


    Deflash


    Defood


    Defragmenter

    Posted on: Dec 19, 2010 12:39am

    Defragmenter is a fake hard disk protection tool belonging to the rogue HDD Fake Tools family. Defragmenter hijacks your computer and starts claiming that your computer is experiencing hard disk failure and that you are about to lose your data. They use this as a scare tactic to get you to purchase the full version. Defragmenter is very good at eluding detection. In order for Defragmenter to stop you from removing it, it disables your existing antivirus and antispyware programs and blocks access to help forums and to major name brand antispyware and antivirus vendor websites. It can also disable Task Manager so that you don't shut it down manually.

    If you try to run an application, Defragmenter will give a warning message saying "A hard drive error occurred while starting the application" (a sample message is shown below). In most cases we have seen, Defragmenter was installed by a trojan or mistakenly downloaded from one of many fraudulent Fake Scanner Sites.


    Defragmenter displays exaggerated fake scan results similar to those shown below:









    If you are unable to run programs, this is because Defragmenter has disabled them.

    Defragmenter Special Removal Instructions

    Please make sure to bookmark this page as you may need to refer back to it to complete the removal steps.

    Step 1: Download SpyNoMore onto the infected computer. If you are unable to download SpyNoMore directly onto the infected computer, you can download it to a clean computer and transfer it to the infected computer (by using a network or a flash drive). NOTE: This version of the installer will be named iexplore.exe.

    Step 2: Double-click the downloaded file to install SpyNoMore on the infected computer. When the installation is completed, SpyNoMore will check for and download available updates which may alert Antivirus Studio 2010 to its presence at which point Defragmenter may shut down SpyNoMore. If SpyNoMore is shut down by the infection, simply restart SpyNoMore from the desktop shortcut.

    Step 3: SNM will scan your computer and if Defragmenter is present, SNM will detect it and you will be able to see either Defragmenter or Win Defragmenter in the scan results. These two are the same product. Please note that the free version of SpyNoMore will only show you the detections but will not remove them. In order to remove the infection you need to purchase a 1-year license which costs $29 (or $39 for 3 computers). In all cases, you will be able to see Defragmenter in the free version scan results.

    Step 4: After the scan is complete and you are able to see Defragmenter in the scan results, you can purchase the activation key and proceed to remove the infection. If you are unable to purchase the activation key from the infected computer, you can do so from a clean computer by clicking on our Purchase link on spynomore.com. Simply write down the activation key and use it to activate SNM on the infected computer. This will remove Defragmenter and restore your internet connection. You will again be able to run your programs and applications without trouble.

    Step 5 (optional): It would be a good idea to check your computer for rootkits (which are basically hidden trojans) which may have tagged along with Defragmenter. To do so, download and run TDSSKiller by Kaspersky Labs.

    Step 6 (optional): If TDSSKiller does find a rootkit, it will ask you to restart your computer so that it can remove the rootkit(s). After your computer restart, scan your computer once more with SpyNoMore to make sure everthing is OK.

    Hint: If SpyNoMore is unable to download updates, click on SpyNoMore's 'Settings' button and uncheck the box that says 'Use Internet Explorer settings'.


    Deftcode

    Actually, this RAT is a backdoor for IRC. The author of this pest is a hacker called Bendi. The virus is written in C++ programming language, the source is included, so anyone who knows C++ cam modify the program to fit his own needs. Released in January 2002. The program originated in France. It affects Win9x, Win NT, Win 2000, Win XP operating systems.


    deFXP


    deFXP 1.0


    Degenerator


    Dehash-sawmill.c


    Dei.1526


    Dei.1780


    Dei.1948


    Deicide


    Deicide.1335


    Deicide.358


    Deicide.359


    Deicide.622


    Deicide.665


    Deicide.693


    Deicide.x2


    Dekodolo


    Del-403.A


    Delall


    DelAll.a


    DelAll.b


    DelAll.b-1


    DelAll.c


    DelAll.e


    Delall.H


    Delalot


    Delalot.C


    Delam's Elite Password Leecher 1.0


    Delarm.a


    Delaut.B


    Delaut.F


    DelAutoexec


    DelAutoexec (Windows AdService)

    This is a Remote Administration Tool (RAT), used by hackers for gaining access to distant PCs. A RAT program works by a simple but effective principle: the hacker infects the machine with a “server” program via the e-mail or File and Print Sharing system and can control it, using a “client” on his computer. Originated in March 2002. The functions of a RAT can vary, depending on the needs of the attacker. This Brazilian RAT is written in Visual Basic. Created by a group called DeMonS group. Originated in March 2002. Requires 737 kb place for storage.


    DelAutoexec.A


    DelAutoexec.c


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