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Active X in IE6 (Spyware Problem)

 
 
Keith
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      28th Aug 2004
Is there a way to disable Active X?

I being barraged by spyware and I believe it's using Active X as its path.
I've have tried every spyware product on the market with no luck.

Ant suggestion would be appreciated...Keith


 
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      28th Aug 2004
There are zone options to prevent the download of ActiveX controls via the
zones setting in IE.

You can also look at these articles:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;154036
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;240797


"Keith" wrote:

> Is there a way to disable Active X?
>
> I being barraged by spyware and I believe it's using Active X as its path.
> I've have tried every spyware product on the market with no luck.
>
> Ant suggestion would be appreciated...Keith
>
>
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larry
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      28th Aug 2004
you can also use a browser that does not support activex.
like mozilla.org firefox

>-----Original Message-----
>Is there a way to disable Active X?
>
>I being barraged by spyware and I believe it's using

Active X as its path.
>I've have tried every spyware product on the market with

no luck.
>
>Ant suggestion would be appreciated...Keith
>
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      28th Aug 2004
Keith,

Have you tried AdawareSE? It's Free. Download at http://www.lavasoft.de
It's one of the most recommended fixes for this kind of problem (presuming
your firewall and anti-virus are installed and working).

"Keith" wrote:

> Is there a way to disable Active X?
>
> I being barraged by spyware and I believe it's using Active X as its path.
> I've have tried every spyware product on the market with no luck.
>
> Ant suggestion would be appreciated...Keith
>
>
>

 
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Keith
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      29th Aug 2004
Tried it - no luck.

Keith

"Prplexed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AFF7089A-3E8F-4CA6-A634-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Keith,
>
> Have you tried AdawareSE? It's Free. Download at http://www.lavasoft.de
> It's one of the most recommended fixes for this kind of problem (presuming
> your firewall and anti-virus are installed and working).
>
> "Keith" wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to disable Active X?
>>
>> I being barraged by spyware and I believe it's using Active X as its
>> path.
>> I've have tried every spyware product on the market with no luck.
>>
>> Ant suggestion would be appreciated...Keith
>>
>>
>>



 
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Jim Byrd
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      29th Aug 2004
Hi Keith - You can effectively disable it in IE6 Tools|Internet
Options|Security for the Internet Zone, for example, you'll find this very
restrictive and will not be able to render many sites. A better solution
might be to set the following permissions there and then install
SpywareBlaster and a good HOSTS file:

Courtesy of Mike Burgess:

"--Recommended Minimum Security Settings--

Close all instances of IE and OE
Control Panel | Internet Options

Click on the "Security" tab
Highlight the "Internet" icon, click "Custom Level"

1) "Download signed ActiveX scripts" = Prompt
2) "Download unsigned ActiveX scripts = Disable
3) "Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe" = Disable
4) "Installation of Desktop items" = Prompt
5) "Launching programs and files in a IFRAME" = Prompt

Click on the "Content" tab
Click the "Publishers" button

Highlight and click "Remove" any unknowns, click Ok

Click on the "Advanced" tab
Uncheck: "Install on demand (other)", click Apply\Ok

Prevent your "HomePage" setting from being Hijacked
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/ietips.htm
_____________________________
Mike Burgess
Information isn't free if you can't find it!
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/"


Note the Publisher setting - this vector is often overlooked. See here:
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/restricted.htm#Setting



Then, from me:

Disable BOTH "Install on Demand" options on the IE6 Advanced tab.

Another set of not unreasonable (although much more severe) security setting
recommendations is available here:
http://www.infinisource.com/techfiles/surf-safe.html

You might want to consider installing the SpywareBlaster and SpywareGuard
here to help prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future:
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html (Prevents malware Active
X installs) (BTW, SpyWare Blaster is not memory resident ... no CPU or
memory load - but keep it UPDATED) The latest version as of this writing
will prevent installation or prevent the malware from running if it is
already installed (3132 as of this posting), and it provides information and
fixit-links for a variety of parasites.

http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html (Monitors for attempts
to install malware) Keep it UPDATED. (Spyware Guard may be somewhat OBE
for XP users having SP2 installed.) Both Very Highly Recommended

SpywareBlaster is probably the best preventive tool currently available,
expecially if supplemented by using the Immunize function is SpyBot S&D and
a good HOSTS file (see next).


Next, install and keep updated a good HOSTS file. It can help you avoid
most adware/malware. See here: http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
(Be sure it's named/renamed HOSTS - all caps, no extension) Additional
tutorials here:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/foru...howtutorial=51
(detailed) and here: http://www.spywarewarrior.com/viewtopic.php?t=410
(overview)


This approach may better serve your needs.


--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



In news:FRdYc.1510$w%(E-Mail Removed),
Keith <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Tried it - no luck.
>
> Keith
>
> "Prplexed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AFF7089A-3E8F-4CA6-A634-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Keith,
>>
>> Have you tried AdawareSE? It's Free. Download at
>> http://www.lavasoft.de It's one of the most recommended fixes for
>> this kind of problem (presuming your firewall and anti-virus are
>> installed and working).
>>
>> "Keith" wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a way to disable Active X?
>>>
>>> I being barraged by spyware and I believe it's using Active X as its
>>> path.
>>> I've have tried every spyware product on the market with no luck.
>>>
>>> Ant suggestion would be appreciated...Keith


 
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