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I didn't, somehow got infected. Started noticing random redirects when searching thru Yahoo. Did a scan with MalwareBytes and it came up.
From the Wiki:
A rootkit is a software system that consists of one or more programs designed to obscure the fact that a system has been compromised. Contrary to what its name may imply, a rootkit does not grant a user administrator privileges, as it requires prior access to execute and tamper with system files and processes. An attacker may use a rootkit to replace vital system executables, which may then be used to hide processes and files the attacker has installed, along with the presence of the rootkit. Access to the hardware, e.g., the reset switch, is rarely required, as a rootkit is intended to seize control of the operating system. Typically, rootkits act to obscure their presence on the system through subversion or evasion of standard operating system security scan and surveillance mechanisms such as anti-virus or anti-spyware scan. Often, they are Trojans as well, thus fooling users into believing they are safe to run on their systems. Techniques used to accomplish this can include concealing running processes from monitoring programs, or hiding files or system data from the operating system.[1] Rootkits may also install a "back door" in a system by replacing the login mechanism (such as /bin/login) with an executable that accepts a secret login combination, which, in turn, allows an attacker to access the system, regardless of the changes to the actual accounts on the system.
From the Wiki:
A rootkit is a software system that consists of one or more programs designed to obscure the fact that a system has been compromised. Contrary to what its name may imply, a rootkit does not grant a user administrator privileges, as it requires prior access to execute and tamper with system files and processes. An attacker may use a rootkit to replace vital system executables, which may then be used to hide processes and files the attacker has installed, along with the presence of the rootkit. Access to the hardware, e.g., the reset switch, is rarely required, as a rootkit is intended to seize control of the operating system. Typically, rootkits act to obscure their presence on the system through subversion or evasion of standard operating system security scan and surveillance mechanisms such as anti-virus or anti-spyware scan. Often, they are Trojans as well, thus fooling users into believing they are safe to run on their systems. Techniques used to accomplish this can include concealing running processes from monitoring programs, or hiding files or system data from the operating system.[1] Rootkits may also install a "back door" in a system by replacing the login mechanism (such as /bin/login) with an executable that accepts a secret login combination, which, in turn, allows an attacker to access the system, regardless of the changes to the actual accounts on the system.
Damn, hope everything turns out okay.
If you can find the specific files that run the malware, you can DL something called KillBox, it forcibly deletes files, even if they're running.
For some reason, Photoshop won't install on it. So I'm going to have to reload everything again

I was able to clean everything and rescanned with MalwareBytes, SuperAntispyware, HiJackThis etc and it showed it was clean, but was still getting the redirects. When I disabled Java on Firefox, it stopped but I can't logon to Hotmail and other sites.....
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Yo Sean! Thanks, man! Yeah, that's why I only did 2 puddles on each side. One of my boys from church is going to Afghanistan at the end of thhe year. He was stationed at Pendleton, and now he's in training in the Midwest somewhere.
Yo Sean! Thanks, man! Yeah, that's why I only did 2 puddles on each side. One of my boys from church is going to Afghanistan at the end of thhe year. He was stationed at Pendleton, and now he's in training in the Midwest somewhere.
My prayers go out to him man... I got scrubbed from the group that is going out next month but we are sending another detachment sometime towards the middle of the year so we'll see.... Gotta do what I gotta do.


is done thru this environment to minimize virus, trojans, etc.
but i gotta work on floorplans/sections for my case study




Scott... Hey man I saw pics of the car from the last photoshoot... Lookin good... The puddle lights look dope. Not too ricer. LOL They really do look dope though.