re: sp.dll and user.ini
Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 7:15 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by b.
(1 messages posted)
my antivirus just detected the JS.Exception.Exploit, which is a trojan that also
redirects your browser to jethomepage.com. after cleaning the trojan and editing
the registry, i rebooted and the registry was again changed. looking in C: i found
the ht.hta file. i've just deleted it and also edited the registry again removing
entries for these two files. i found info about this at http://www.geocities.com/newordersau/
no known antivirus solution i've checked has info about this files! i didn't reboot
yet, i just hope i don't have any problems, just in case i've made a false sp.dll
file the way you posted, many thanks.
On Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at 9:30 pm, Kevin Walters wrote:
>Sorry, everyone, once I found the fix, I should have posted it here... the answer
>is very simple, just open a text file type in "REGEDIT4" at
>the top and hit enter to add a new line and save it in your windows directory with
>the name "sp.dll".
>
>
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