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  • XiaoWangZi's Avatar
    35 posts since Nov '07
    • Recently i have a problem with my mouse and computer.

      My mouse sometime cannot move,i need to press the window key in order i can move the mouse. At night around 11,my mouse will not work,even my keyboard sometime will not work. Is it my computer problem or mouse? Should i change a new mouse?

      One more problem,when i watch streaming video,it is buffing alot slower than last time. What problem could it caused?

      Thank for the help.

  • bus555's Avatar
    3,633 posts since Dec '06
    • 1st one: did you plug in ur mouse wire inside the CPU correctly? And if you does and still cant work. wait for a while or try to reboot ur com and I think this would work. it happened to me year ago.

      2nd one: You are reffering to Youtube? this prob is very common. just wait for the buffer to fully and you can watch. If not, try again later somehow. it happened to me also recenly..

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    LatecomerX's Avatar
    2,072 posts since May '07
    • Originally posted by XiaoWangZi:

      Recently i have a problem with my mouse and computer.

      My mouse sometime cannot move,i need to press the window key in order i can move the mouse. At night around 11,my mouse will not work,even my keyboard sometime will not work. Is it my computer problem or mouse? Should i change a new mouse?

      One more problem,when i watch streaming video,it is buffing alot slower than last time. What problem could it caused?

      Thank for the help.

      Try the keyboard and the mouse on another computer if available, and scan your computer for malware in the meantime. It could be a simple case of hardware malfunction, or a malware is hogging up so much of your CPU resources that it delays the keyboard and mouse inputs, along with utlilizing your internet connection to send data which result in the slowdown of video streaming on your computer.

       

  • XiaoWangZi's Avatar
    35 posts since Nov '07
  • bus555's Avatar
    3,633 posts since Dec '06
    • malware is a kind of spyware that contains junk mail and maybe spam mails I think. Just fyi, try not to go to such free download game or cool webside whatever...

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    LatecomerX's Avatar
    2,072 posts since May '07
    • Originally posted by XiaoWangZi:

      malware? what is that. Wad program should i use to scan?

      A good anti-virus program will do the job nicely.

       

  • XiaoWangZi's Avatar
    35 posts since Nov '07
    • ok. i done scan malware. Website is this:http://www.mediafire.com/?dfmfwmaebt4.

      I use Norton Anti Virus 2004 to scan,in the end nothing wrong with it.

      Should i reformat my computer?

      Edited by XiaoWangZi 02 Jul `08, 3:19PM
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    53,210 posts since Aug '05
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    ndmmxiaomayi's Avatar
    53,210 posts since Aug '05
    • Please go to Start > Control Panel and double click on Add/Remove Programs. Uninstall the following programs if they are present:

      3wPlayer
      Anti-Leech
      Bitgrabber
      BitRoll
      Bitdownload
      Browser Enhancer
      CiD Help
      CiD Manager
      DivoCodec version X.X.X.X (X are numbers)
      DivoPlayer version X.X.X.X (X are numbers)
      DomPlayer
      Download Plugin for Internet Explorer
      Get-Torrent version X.X.X.X (X are numbers)
      KitPlayer
      Lop.com
      LOP SEARCH
      Messenger Plus or Messenger Plus and Client
      Netpumper
      Search Plugin
      Torrent101
      TorrentQ
      TorrentSpeeder version X.X.X.X (X are numbers)
      Ultimate Browser Enhancer
      Window Search
      Window Searching
      WinZix
      W3player
      Zone Media

      During the uninstallation, you might be asked to verify. Enter the numbers shown in the window and continue.

      Then restart your computer. This is important!

       

      • Download deljob.exe and save it to your desktop.
      • Double click on Deljob.exe.
      • A log, (logit.txt) will open afterwards. If it doesn't, please locate this log on your C drive.
      • Please post the contents of the logfile in your next reply together with a new HijackThis log.

       

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    LatecomerX's Avatar
    2,072 posts since May '07
    • Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:

      http://cuteworm.com/

      Know anything about this?

      There was a conflict between the owner of Zion, a VPN in the form of an mIRC add-on script once popular among gamers, versus one of the main programmers of Zion otherwise known as CuteWorm (a Singaporean in fact).

      What CuteWorm did was that he exposed one of the vulnerabilities in Zion which allowed remote code execution and pointed out where the code can be located within the script. He has also advised visitors on his site to boycott Zion and use alternatives instead. Coincidentally, there was a new patch for Zion around the same time which seemed to have removed it, but on top of that, it modifies the hosts file on the system to point cuteworm.com to their own servers (ZincPlay.com, 66.212.25.134) so that no one using Zion will be able to access CuteWorm's site and find out that the existence of the vulnerability, on the pretext of protecting its users from TrojanH.CuteWorm (which probably didn't exist).

      I think they have resolved the issue among themselves already, I guess, seeing that there's once again a download link for Zion on CuteWorm's site (it was previously removed when the vulnerability was exposed).

      Long time short, speaking as an ex-user of Zion, Zion sucked, just like its owner.

       

      Edited by LatecomerX 03 Jul `08, 4:15AM
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    53,210 posts since Aug '05
  • XiaoWangZi's Avatar
    35 posts since Nov '07
    • ok done.

      http://www.mediafire.com/?dxwtbxxdj4z

      http://www.mediafire.com/?tyrybyw92k2

       

      i go another question.When i load mozilla firefox,it were show " Trying to load a non local url". What is this?

  • XiaoWangZi's Avatar
    35 posts since Nov '07
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    ndmmxiaomayi's Avatar
    53,210 posts since Aug '05
    • Please upload this file to Virus Total for scanning - C:\WINDOWS\system32\cssdll32.dll

      i go another question.When i load mozilla firefox,it were show " Trying to load a non local url". What is this?

      What Firefox add-ons are installed?

  • CuteWorm's Avatar
    2 posts since Jul '08
    • Originally posted by LatecomerX:

      There was a conflict between the owner of Zion, a VPN in the form of an mIRC add-on script once popular among gamers, versus one of the main programmers of Zion otherwise known as CuteWorm (a Singaporean in fact).

      What CuteWorm did was that he exposed one of the vulnerabilities in Zion which allowed remote code execution and pointed out where the code can be located within the script. He has also advised visitors on his site to boycott Zion and use alternatives instead. Coincidentally, there was a new patch for Zion around the same time which seemed to have removed it, but on top of that, it modifies the hosts file on the system to point cuteworm.com to their own servers (ZincPlay.com, 66.212.25.134) so that no one using Zion will be able to access CuteWorm's site and find out that the existence of the vulnerability, on the pretext of protecting its users from TrojanH.CuteWorm (which probably didn't exist).

      I think they have resolved the issue among themselves already, I guess, seeing that there's once again a download link for Zion on CuteWorm's site (it was previously removed when the vulnerability was exposed).

      Long time short, speaking as an ex-user of Zion, Zion sucked, just like its owner.

       

      Well, came across this site while searching for my own news.
      Thanks for putting this news up.

      Anyway, we didn't resolve the issue. sprion, the owner of Zion/ZincPlay, has decided to mask the entire event with this TrojanH.CuteWorm.

      Well, I removed Zion initially from my website. Then I thought again, freedom is always given to users to choose. The fact is there and they are to make the decision, not me. If they choose to get infected, they face the music. I don't wish to get into the picture anymore.

      Ultimately, it's a free world. I have no rights to restrict the downloading of Zion. Afterall, if users can't get it from my website, they'll get it elsewhere. So might as well...

      Although yes, I have put Zion at the bottom of the list on my website, to prove that it is not that highly recommended.

      Anyway, I'm happy that someone sees the light and truth.

      Edited by CuteWorm 11 Jul `08, 8:45PM
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    ndmmxiaomayi's Avatar
    53,210 posts since Aug '05
    • Anyway, we didn't resolve the issue. sprion, the owner of Zion/ZincPlay, has decided to mask the entire event with this TrojanH.CuteWorm.

      LOL... Guess Zion/ZincPlay isn't too honest. If such a virus exist, there would be tons of info on Google.

      Thanks for your clarification. icon_biggrin.gif

      By the way... you should have a better name. Others couldn't take the opportunity to play with it. TrojanH.Cuteworm... kinda obvious how both are linked.

  • CuteWorm's Avatar
    2 posts since Jul '08
    • Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:

      LOL... Guess Zion/ZincPlay isn't too honest. If such a virus exist, there would be tons of info on Google.

      Thanks for your clarification. icon_biggrin.gif

      By the way... you should have a better name. Others couldn't take the opportunity to play with it. TrojanH.Cuteworm... kinda obvious how both are linked.

      Haha! Perhaps so. The word "worm" just somehow instils fear in users.

      Sigh, it's hard to change once the reputation/publicity is there.

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