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SuspicionVandit
Rapper

Registered: Nov 2005
Location: 127.0.0.1
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My advice would be to run anti-spyware software on the flash drive as well as any computer the flash comes into contact with.
situation:
Computer A becomes infected with spyware. Upon attaching the flash drive (or any removable storage for that matter), the spyware will infect it as well.
Now take the flash drive to computer B and connect, the spyware/virus will jump from the flash onto that computer.
Upon seeing the anomalies, you run a check on the flash, delete the malware, but it's still on computer A and B, so re-connecting brings you back into the red zone. Running the check on the flash and computer A will rid the malware on those two pieces of hardware, but if you don't run it on computer B, you will be back to the red zone in no time.
Solution:
Get some anti-spyware software, install+run on each computer you connect the flash drive to. The free ones are great, and definitely better than the commercial ones you will find with a price tag on it.
My picks:
http://www.safer-networking.org/ Spybot: Search and Destroy
http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/free/ A^2
Install and then download all the updates through the software. Hopefully it works out for you.
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Jul-29-2007 04:14
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LeopoldStotch
Suapremae tranecadictt

Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
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i'm going to take a stab here, and try to help you while you're fixing this. This may f*ck up your computer, but if you want to take the risk of removing this with balls, then try this. haha. If you can access your Windows Registry,
to access Windows Registry:
1. click start >> click Run
2. type 'regedit'
3. a window will pop up with a series of listings on your left hand side. they should be available for expandability for you.
go to this location
code:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\__YOUR REMOVEABLE DEVICE VOLUME NAME HERE__\shell
you can find your "removeable device volumne name" by going to your command prompt:
1. click start >> click Run
2. type 'cmd'
3. type 'mountvol /?'
there is going to be a listing of current partitions/devices that are mounted, and you will see your removeable hard drive letter listed there. there will be a series of digits and characters inbetween brackets {} listed next to the drive letter. this series corresponds to your hard drive's volume name. this volume name should be listed in your windows registry.
if there is a key (folder name) listing under 'shell', and they are either 'Autoplay', 'run', or 'open' (popular terms), and under that key is another named 'command', can you post it here, and we can tell you if this looks suspicious or not?
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Jul-29-2007 04:55
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VAR
Suspended User

Registered: Mar 2006
Location: 8==D~
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Jul-29-2007 05:38
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