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avast research
« on: October 26, 2007, 02:14:19 AM »
Whats in the engine .... I recently got hacked I was using Blink Personal Edition I like the idea behind there technology but they are not as good as they say there are. So hear I go there a program I know windows has one but I want something better and automated. I want a ip logger for anything going out what type of connection the files involved the protocol any error out of bounds problems out side of the protocol. What activity is it doing does it access the mouse screen hard drive bit by bit annalists of the system. And if it can reverse scan the other persons ip see if it is a server or a personal computer and track it down as much as you can log all the actively for latter on annalists. If you guys know of anything let me know what would be helpfully... There is no such thing as hack proof but when they get in I want to know how.     I like the idea of Blink they do windows updates patches when Microsoft is taking there time as well they claim that they watch all the protocols and if it is acting weird it will block it. Such as if a protocol is going out of bounds causing a buffer overflow. The problem is that there firewall sucks after awhile it becomes confusing and you allow to much to connect then you have a problem. Why don't firewalls make logs of normal events then notify you if something weird happens such as a anti virus updater will only go to one website to update its self. If it does anything other then that then it has been hijacked and it would be nice like comodo firewall that allows you to upload the .exe automatically so that they can check it out. Just because you allow something to connect does not mean that its safe there has to be more layers of protection. And I wish that there would be a program that could have detailed logs of events other then the norm which most people ignore. As well each program has exe dill's other files so on it would be nice to scan that against other peoples clean systems logs to see if yours is weird as well analyze the protocols ip activity hard drive activity so on to see if you programs are acting normal.  Any help would be Helpful !!   Since I can't trust on anti virus to do it all I'm using multi online scanner to give a second opinion. All I really want is to have a better idea of what is going on and automation so I don't have to manual look every little thing up to figure it out.
« Last Edit: October 26, 2007, 02:20:01 AM by someonee »

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Re: avast research
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2007, 03:21:19 AM »
I got some sort of OLE Hack how do you get rid of that

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Re: avast research
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2007, 12:15:16 PM »
I got some sort of OLE Hack how do you get rid of that
Can you say what is the infected file name, where was it found (C:\windows\system32\infected-file-name.xxx)?
What avast! version and virus database are you using? (see About dialog of avast!)
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Re: avast research
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2007, 03:01:08 PM »
I can't say I was using Mirc and I think it came from there but now its acting normal so I don't know whats going on. I think there was some evilbot attracting everybody on the network maybe they found the guy and got rid of him. I have to see if comondo sets off the alarm or not and even then I don't know where to find it I guess I have to go to the registry or something I don't exact know what a OLE Is so I don't know how to find out where its coming from.
« Last Edit: October 30, 2007, 03:05:25 PM by someonee »

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Re: avast research
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2007, 03:02:03 PM »
I got comondo to give me a better idea of what ole is https://forums.comodo.com/empty-t14267.0.html;new;topicseen#new

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