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lightening 04-13-2003 01:28 AM

i-lookup? ineb.dll?
 
Anyone know what this is, it was installed on my machine without my knowledge....The files point to megapornbucks. any idea???

lEricPl 04-13-2003 01:43 AM

http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/ILookup.html


ILookup is an IE toolbar providing a search box and link buttons. It also adds bookmarks to the Favorites menu (mostly affiliate links) and hijacks the homepage and Search sidebar.

psyko514 04-13-2003 01:45 AM

never heard of google?

lEricPl 04-13-2003 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by psyko514
never heard of google?

No kidding...

Took me 2 seconds


http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...8&q=ineb%2Edll

lightening 04-13-2003 01:51 AM

i knew what it was...I was curious as to why megapornbucks url is embedded in that file all over my system.

applejacks 04-13-2003 02:16 AM

The one that really sucks is th CE Adult Search.

That shit took me like 10 minutes to remove it from my system.


:feels-hot

psyko514 04-13-2003 02:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by applejacks
The one that really sucks is th CE Adult Search.

That shit took me like 10 minutes to remove it from my system.


:feels-hot

you're an idiot for installing it in the first place.

applejacks 04-13-2003 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by psyko514


you're an idiot for installing it in the first place.

For you information I never installed that crap.

AdultNex 04-13-2003 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by psyko514


you're an idiot for installing it in the first place.

I've gotten it before... It's a forced download. There are no pop-up prompts that come up to warn you if you're going to download it.

It takes advantage of some scripting and the flaws in IE.

Yes... It's a pain to remove.

Cash 04-13-2003 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lEricPl
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/ILookup.html
ILookup is an IE toolbar providing a search box and link buttons. It also adds bookmarks to the Favorites menu (mostly affiliate links) and hijacks the homepage and Search sidebar.

Thanks for the tip! A friend also got this accidentally on the computer and it is really annoying.
Thanks! :thumbsup

kmanrox 04-13-2003 05:54 AM

None of I-Lookup Toolbar downloads are forced.. For the record.

OzKaNoz 04-13-2003 06:38 AM

I was hit by that one and also Orbit. And I never agreed to download and install any of them. There was another one to but I can't remember what it was.

But in any of these I never agreed to the install. So don't tell me I had to download the bs. They suck big time.

There needs to be a law against this auto installing grap.
:feels-hot

Oz

AdultNex 04-13-2003 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kmanrox
None of I-Lookup Toolbar downloads are forced.. For the record.
Well, there is no pop-up prompt warning you that it will be installed on your system.

kmanrox 04-13-2003 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AdultNex


Well, there is no pop-up prompt warning you that it will be installed on your system.

Yes there is, it doesn't warn, it asks like you like any plugin does if you'd like to install it.

AdultNex 04-13-2003 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kmanrox


Yes there is, it doesn't warn, it asks like you like any plugin does if you'd like to install it.

Not on my end, using IE 6.0. It takes advantage of a flaw in IE 6. So there you have it. :winkwink:

Similar to this:

Quote:

On June 24, 2000, http-equiv <[email protected]> announced a
vulnerability in MSIE that could allow for malicious webmasters to execute
programs on client systems. The vulnerability involves embedding an
object in HTML with a non-zero CLASSID value and the CODEBASE parameter
set to the path of any executable on the client system.

Though it was believed that it was fixed in later versions, MSIE may still
be vulnerable to this issue. If objects with a CODEBASE value set to an
executable on the client system are embedded in new objects created using
window.PoPup() or window.Open(), the specified program will execute.
This may or may not be due to the same underlying flaw that caused the
vulnerability discovered by http-equiv. This particular behaviour was
reported by the Pull <[email protected]>.

Exploitation of this vulnerability may allow for remote attackers to
execute any program on a client system. If exploited in conjunction with
other vulnerabilities/conditions in Explorer, more serious attacks such as
forced download and execution of trojans may be possible. To exploit this
vulnerability, an attacker requires the victim to visit a webpage with
MSIE or open an HTML email with a client using the MSIE HTML rendering
component. MSIE 6 is confirmed vulnerable; previous versions may be as
well.

OzKaNoz 04-13-2003 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kmanrox


Yes there is, it doesn't warn, it asks like you like any plugin does if you'd like to install it.

No it doesn't. There is no warning or anything asking if I would like to install it.

Maybe you need to check up on what your webmasters are doing with it.

Oz

psyko514 04-13-2003 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AdultNex
Not on my end, using IE 6.0. It takes advantage of a flaw in IE 6. So there you have it.
I'm running 6.0 as well, and it prompts me to install. I just click no.


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