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  • #31
    Re: Anti-Hacks

    Originally posted by 3dfx
    What is the best protection against hacks ???
    Dissconect the network/modem cable! If that does not work remove cpu!
    According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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    • #32
      Got to admit I don't find that Nortons 2003 is annoying. The host machine pops a lot of dialogs at times with inbound stuff but once the machine is set up I don't find it pain with out going stuff. Perhaps I don't install enougth new software. The client machine is hardly pops up anything. I'm using ics by the way.
      Last edited by The PIT; 12 December 2002, 14:15.
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      • #33
        Why you want outbound protection

        From doom9 forums:
        DivX5 Adware summary & DivX5 Pro Cracked
        We all don't like adware so here's the definitive summary how to get rid of it.
        This also means we will not tolerate any more discussion about adware on this board as
        it is intended for video encoding related discussion and not corporate policy and
        spyware.

        Furthermore, everybody should use the official gain installer and not a cracked version
        First of all the crack is reported to cause severe problems resulting in completely
        screwed up video and 2nd it is warez and warez talk is not permitted on this board anyways.

        Now here we go:

        1) Installation:

        Make sure you're running a personal firewall or are not connected to the
        Internet when you install.

        Good free personal firewalls are available at http://www.zonealarm.com (ZoneAlarm) and
        http://www.tinysoftware.com (Tiny Personal Firewall).

        If you're using a firewall you'll see a new program trying to connect to the Internet after
        the installation. Block it and create a rule that will forever block it.

        2) Post installation:

        After the installation run msconfig, go to the startup options and deactivate
        gain_trickler_xxxx or CMEsys, then reboot. If you have no msconfig on your machine then
        run regedit and remove the following keys:

        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\gator.com\
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\curr entversion\stashedgef
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\curr entversion\stashedgmg
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\curr entversion\run\trickler

        Then reboot. Now you can also delete c:\program files\DivX\DivX Pro Codec\gain_trickler_3102.exe

        That concludes the removal.

        The following registry key must exist or you can no longer use the codec:

        HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{21ffb6c0-0da1-11d5-a9d5-00500413153c}\

        Alternatively you can use AdAware (http://www.lavasoft.de) which will locate
        the new registry keys and programs and offer to remove them. Make sure you don't remove
        the Gator key:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{21ffb6c0-0da1-11d5-a9d5-00500413153c}\
        or the codec will no longer work.


        That's it folks. One lousy registry keys is all there is to it. If you use tools
        to protect your privacy in the first place you have nothing to fear and will never
        get to see a single banner or have a single byte of information about you transmitted
        anywhere.

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