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Old 07-14-2005, 05:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
captainbarred
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OS: XP Pro/Win Vista


HJT Log of Captainbarred(Dr Watson issue)

this thread continued from http://techsupportforum.com/showthread.php?t=61010

Hey Guys, think you can help me out please?

Some guys in the XP forum looked at this, told me to come here and run HJT.

I ran adaware and then the online virus scan, the virus scan could not clean everything, it left these:
Results:
We have detected 2 vulnerability/vulnerabilities on your computer. Only 0 out of 0 vulnerabilities are displayed.
Risk Level Issue How to Fix

Important This remote code execution vulnerability could allow a malicious user or a malware to take complete control of the affected system if the affected user is currently logged on with administrative privileges. The malicious user or malware can execute code on the system giving them the ability to install or run programs and view or edit data with full privileges. Thus, this vulnerability can conceivably be used by a malware for replication purposes.;The vulnerability is caused by an unchecked buffer in the Microsoft Office WordPerfect Converter.

http://www.trendmicro.com/en/securit...s/MS04-027.htm

Critical This vulnerability lies in the way the affected components process JPEG image files. An unchecked buffer within this process is the cause of the vulnerability.;This remote code execution vulnerability could allow a malicious user or a malware to take complete control of the affected system if the affected user is currently logged on with administrative privileges. The malicious user or malware can execute arbitrary code on the system giving them the ability to install or run programs and view or edit data with full privileges. Thus, this vulnerability can conceivably be used by a malware for replication purposes.

http://www.trendmicro.com/en/securit...s/MS04-028.htm

I am about to run the HJT and the analyzer, will post the log in a few minutes...
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