Saturday, July 21, 2007

I DNT HATE MOZILLA! ORKUT IS BANNED!! USE INTERNET EXPLORER U DOPE

WTF is the title abt ?

You opened Firefox and an annoying message pops up telling
USE INTERNET EXPLORER U DOPE
I DNT HATE MOZILLA BUT USE IE OR ELSE...
Then u get pissed off and go to IE and and type www.orkut.com in the address bar and press enter and alas what you get is a another bloody annoying pop up saying

ORKUT IS BANNED!!
Orkut is banned you fool, The administrators didnt write this program guess who did?? MUHAHAHA!!

In fact whenever you type the words mozilla,firefox or orkut even in IE or any other browser you keep getting the annoying messages.

This is generally caused by a malware called w32.USBWorm and as the name suggests it spreads through pen drives.

Solution:
  1. Open the task manager by typing CTRL+ALT+DEL
  2. Search for svchost.exe under image name. There would be many such process running but keep tab on only those svchost.exe images which have your usename under the username.
  3. Kill all the svchost.exe processes which are running for ur username
  4. Open explorer( My Computer) and in the address bar type
    C:\heap41a
    It is a hidden folder hence can't be browsed to directly
  5. Permanently delete all the files in this folder by pressing SHIFT+DEL
  6. Go to Run( WIN+R) and type in Regedit
  7. Go to menu Edit -> Find and type heap41a there.
  8. Look for the line "[winlogon]C:\heap41a\svchost.exe C:\heap(sum number)\std.txt" and press DELETE
  9. To be on the safer side please do delete autorun.inf file and any other file .exe file in your pend drive
I found all the above things at the following blog

How to block sites

In this blog I will describe how you can prevent all the browsers in your system from opening certain sites.

Requirements:
  1. You should be logged in as the administrator.
  2. You should know the exact URL address of the websites you want to block.
How To:
  1. Open notepad or your favorite editor(Vim/Emacs/etc)
  2. Open the file C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
  • Look for the line containing " 127.0.0.1 localhost "
  • Add another line below it :
127.0.0.1 www.sitename.com


Please note that you need not add http:// before the sitename.

For the more inquisitive ones :)

Basically the hosts file specifies the IP address for the hostname/address.
So when you actually type 127.0.0.1 in front of the websites name , you are indirectly telling the machine to look into the IP address 127.0.0.1 whenever the web page URL is typed in a browser.But 127.0.0.1 is the address of your own machine so the browsers fail to load the actual page.So in other words you are not blocking but just misleading ;)

Difference of opinion:

In case you feel that I have mentioned anything which is TECHNICALLY wrong then please do revert back to me, I would be glad to correct my/your mistakes/doubts.

Welcome

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Yes a Linux god like me does use Windows XP !!!