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Name: major problems
Date: September 5, 2004 at 21:22:55 Pacific
OS: windows xp pro
CPU/Ram: ?
Comment:

how exactly do virus's and backdoors end up in your registry? detailed information would be great. thanks to all




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Response Number 1
Name: Wombat
Date: September 5, 2004 at 22:06:43 Pacific
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GOOGLE Is Your Friend!

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Response Number 2
Name: Martin Crandall
Date: September 6, 2004 at 08:49:22 Pacific
Reply:

That was mean Wombat, but I get your point.

Major Problems, check this address.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;256986

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Response Number 3
Name: Martin Crandall
Date: September 6, 2004 at 08:50:05 Pacific
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Oh, and check your e-mail.

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Response Number 4
Name: White Hat
Date: September 6, 2004 at 16:31:52 Pacific
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Its written in the program.When a programmer makes a virus or a remote access trojan he makes a line or lines of code which will put a key in the registery usually under Run which when everytime your computer starts up it will run the program, sorta like your programs that start on start up

~White Hat~


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