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A conveyer belt......
was facilitated, through windows XP's raw TCP/IP sockets
and provided the "easy to hack" distribution lines, through
hijacked computers, providing an avalanche spread of the phishing programs.

The actual executability of these programs, are spread on all Win32/64 systems
using IExplorer5 / ActiveX(/OLE/distributed com,,,) and up.

A thing to try, is to find and deleterename rpcss.exe, observe that I've not tested this
as not a user of any Microsoft engineered W3 interaction stuff.


"Part of the Windows operating system" (^----^)
Posted by: pj-xmesh   Posted on: 07/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Whats the sense.......  pj-xmesh | 07/21/04
$46000  Bill4 | 07/21/04
XP?  rapson | 07/21/04
phishing hole  Domb2 | 07/21/04
MS Features of Endless Pain  michael-t | 07/21/04
Rabid poster on the loose...  Domb2 | 07/21/04
Interesting  michael-t | 07/21/04
Outlandish post  vferrara | 07/21/04
How about  michael-t | 07/21/04
If I'm not mistaken  rapson | 07/21/04
Safer ways than outlook behaviour  guido_z | 07/21/04
No, of course not  Taz_z | 07/21/04
A conveyer belt......  pj-xmesh | 07/22/04

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