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Subject: Re: [IIU] spyware calling home?
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Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 21:32:36 +0100

Do you know which app is making the connection?


At 20:18 03/08/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello all
>I'm looking for advice. My pc has developed a disturbing tendency of trying
>to access IP 62.17.143.253 without my consent. It has got to the stage where
>normal web-browsing is almost impossible.
>I have checked IP address on RIPE database and I know precisely who is being
>called. I contacted that company on 14 July, when the problem first arose
>and asked for a remedy but (surprise) got no reply.
>A helpful person on the ie.comp list suggested Adaware spyware removal. I
>ran this and haven't had a problem again until today.
>The offending program is obviously not in Adaware db. (I run adaware with
>current ref files every day now).?
>Any suggestions, please,  for removing whatever the f*** is causing this
>from my pc?
>Brian
>
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