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What is this?

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:41 pm
by Evil_Venom
I was doing a virus scan on that free online one and the only thing that cameup was this Zlob.KWX what does that mean?

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:42 pm
by realfoxboy
i don't see how this is related to sro

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:02 pm
by BlackFox
It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:07 pm
by Fat_Smurf
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:13 pm
by realfoxboy
Fat_Smurf wrote:
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:


google and copy/paste skill :roll:

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:02 am
by Barotix
realfoxboy wrote:
Fat_Smurf wrote:
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:


google and copy/paste skill :roll:


how do you know??

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:04 am
by Ell
Barotix wrote:
realfoxboy wrote:
Fat_Smurf wrote:
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:


google and copy/paste skill :roll:


how do you know??

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.ht ... ZwodczPN8Q

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:14 am
by Posei
Fat_Smurf wrote:
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:


That's what I thought too at first.. then saw the link at the bottom rofl.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:22 am
by BlackFox
Zlob is a dangerous Trojan Downloader that compromises access to a user's PC. It is best known for its Windows Security Center emulator, a utility by which it can display official-looking Security balloons from the taskbar. Upon clicking these balloons, the user is directed to rogue anti-Spyware programs such as WinAntiSpyware. These too can come bundled with additional malware.

Some versions of the Trojan Zlob facilitate the installation of a backdoor function. This is why it is categorized as very high risk. Additionally, the downloader has the potential to pull a variety of code from all over the Web, depending on how the Zlob varient's writer has programmed it. Downloaded programs could include adware agents, data miners, and other information gathering Spyware.

Zlob is most frequently contracted though a process called drive-by advertising. When a user accesses a certain page or media - such as a video file - a popup launches, saying that some kind of facilitating utility, like a video codec, must be downloaded to view or hear the media correctly. The user, annoyed by the delay, clicks Okay and subsequently downloads the Trojan Downloader.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:29 am
by Grimjaw
BlackFox wrote:Zlob is a dangerous Trojan Downloader that compromises access to a user's PC. It is best known for its Windows Security Center emulator, a utility by which it can display official-looking Security balloons from the taskbar. Upon clicking these balloons, the user is directed to rogue anti-Spyware programs such as WinAntiSpyware. These too can come bundled with additional malware.

Some versions of the Trojan Zlob facilitate the installation of a backdoor function. This is why it is categorized as very high risk. Additionally, the downloader has the potential to pull a variety of code from all over the Web, depending on how the Zlob varient's writer has programmed it. Downloaded programs could include adware agents, data miners, and other information gathering Spyware.

Zlob is most frequently contracted though a process called drive-by advertising. When a user accesses a certain page or media - such as a video file - a popup launches, saying that some kind of facilitating utility, like a video codec, must be downloaded to view or hear the media correctly. The user, annoyed by the delay, clicks Okay and subsequently downloads the Trojan Downloader.


He's Farking with us all.

God damn...Imma kill you. :D :P

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:51 am
by BlackFox
Grimjaw wrote:
BlackFox wrote:Zlob is a dangerous Trojan Downloader that compromises access to a user's PC. It is best known for its Windows Security Center emulator, a utility by which it can display official-looking Security balloons from the taskbar. Upon clicking these balloons, the user is directed to rogue anti-Spyware programs such as WinAntiSpyware. These too can come bundled with additional malware.

Some versions of the Trojan Zlob facilitate the installation of a backdoor function. This is why it is categorized as very high risk. Additionally, the downloader has the potential to pull a variety of code from all over the Web, depending on how the Zlob varient's writer has programmed it. Downloaded programs could include adware agents, data miners, and other information gathering Spyware.

Zlob is most frequently contracted though a process called drive-by advertising. When a user accesses a certain page or media - such as a video file - a popup launches, saying that some kind of facilitating utility, like a video codec, must be downloaded to view or hear the media correctly. The user, annoyed by the delay, clicks Okay and subsequently downloads the Trojan Downloader.


He's Farking with us all.

God damn...Imma kill you. :D :P


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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:25 am
by Grimjaw
BlackFox wrote:
Grimjaw wrote:
BlackFox wrote:Zlob is a dangerous Trojan Downloader that compromises access to a user's PC. It is best known for its Windows Security Center emulator, a utility by which it can display official-looking Security balloons from the taskbar. Upon clicking these balloons, the user is directed to rogue anti-Spyware programs such as WinAntiSpyware. These too can come bundled with additional malware.

Some versions of the Trojan Zlob facilitate the installation of a backdoor function. This is why it is categorized as very high risk. Additionally, the downloader has the potential to pull a variety of code from all over the Web, depending on how the Zlob varient's writer has programmed it. Downloaded programs could include adware agents, data miners, and other information gathering Spyware.

Zlob is most frequently contracted though a process called drive-by advertising. When a user accesses a certain page or media - such as a video file - a popup launches, saying that some kind of facilitating utility, like a video codec, must be downloaded to view or hear the media correctly. The user, annoyed by the delay, clicks Okay and subsequently downloads the Trojan Downloader.


He's Farking with us all.

God damn...Imma kill you :D :P


Image


Figure of speech. 8)

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:28 am
by DragonTalon
Barotix wrote:
realfoxboy wrote:
Fat_Smurf wrote:
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:


google and copy/paste skill :roll:


how do you know??
We know because everybody knows BlackFox cant form a sentence without some sort of grammatical error or that stupid thing he calls "blahblah".

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:29 am
by Stormprobe
Grimjaw wrote:
BlackFox wrote:
Grimjaw wrote:
BlackFox wrote:Zlob is a dangerous Trojan Downloader that compromises access to a user's PC. It is best known for its Windows Security Center emulator, a utility by which it can display official-looking Security balloons from the taskbar. Upon clicking these balloons, the user is directed to rogue anti-Spyware programs such as WinAntiSpyware. These too can come bundled with additional malware.

Some versions of the Trojan Zlob facilitate the installation of a backdoor function. This is why it is categorized as very high risk. Additionally, the downloader has the potential to pull a variety of code from all over the Web, depending on how the Zlob varient's writer has programmed it. Downloaded programs could include adware agents, data miners, and other information gathering Spyware.

Zlob is most frequently contracted though a process called drive-by advertising. When a user accesses a certain page or media - such as a video file - a popup launches, saying that some kind of facilitating utility, like a video codec, must be downloaded to view or hear the media correctly. The user, annoyed by the delay, clicks Okay and subsequently downloads the Trojan Downloader.


He's Farking with us all.

God damn...Imma kill you :D :P


Image


Figure of speech. 8)



I wonder how long it took him to type all of this ;(
Are you robot?

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:37 am
by krackhead
Stormprobe wrote:
Grimjaw wrote:
BlackFox wrote:
Grimjaw wrote:
BlackFox wrote:Zlob is a dangerous Trojan Downloader that compromises access to a user's PC. It is best known for its Windows Security Center emulator, a utility by which it can display official-looking Security balloons from the taskbar. Upon clicking these balloons, the user is directed to rogue anti-Spyware programs such as WinAntiSpyware. These too can come bundled with additional malware.

Some versions of the Trojan Zlob facilitate the installation of a backdoor function. This is why it is categorized as very high risk. Additionally, the downloader has the potential to pull a variety of code from all over the Web, depending on how the Zlob varient's writer has programmed it. Downloaded programs could include adware agents, data miners, and other information gathering Spyware.

Zlob is most frequently contracted though a process called drive-by advertising. When a user accesses a certain page or media - such as a video file - a popup launches, saying that some kind of facilitating utility, like a video codec, must be downloaded to view or hear the media correctly. The user, annoyed by the delay, clicks Okay and subsequently downloads the Trojan Downloader.


He's Farking with us all.

God damn...Imma kill you :D :P


Image


Figure of speech. 8)



I wonder how long it took him to type all of this ;(
Are you robot?


It took him 30 seconds to press Copy / Paste.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:59 am
by Barotix
DragonTalon wrote:
Barotix wrote:
realfoxboy wrote:
Fat_Smurf wrote:
BlackFox wrote:It is a backdoor designed to give the attacker remote control over a compromised computer. It changes essential system settings and modifies certain files. Zlob starts automatically on every Windows startup and stays hidden in background. It waits for remote connections and allows the attacker to download and install additional software, execute certain commands and manage the entire system. Zlob can be very dangerous. Use antivirus and spyware removal tools in order to get rid of this parasite.
Some of Zlobs versions pretend to be video codecs to attract people.

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-zlob.html?gclid=CMvkucOS044CFQNnZwodczPN8Q



WTF? blackfox speak english? :shock:


google and copy/paste skill :roll:


how do you know??
We know because everybody knows BlackFox cant form a sentence without some sort of grammatical error or that stupid thing he calls "blahblah".


lol 2 true, but thats what makes it funny

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:55 am
by BlackFox
DragonTalon wrote:We know because everybody knows BlackFox cant form a sentence without some sort of grammatical error or that stupid thing he calls "blahblah".


Blah is also mimed behind peoples backs to suggest that they talk too much or that they talk about useless topics for no reason.

Blah is a token word with no meaning of its own, usually used to illustrate generic, boring speech. It may be used to fill in blank space, or to replace another word or phrase. It's for this last purpose that blah is sometimes assumed to mean something negative because it is used to replace a word that may be unpleasant, but blah itself is neutral. If spoken aloud the tone can usually be used to determine the speaker's intent.

Blah can also work as an onomatopoeic word associated with vomiting. In this case, the word is often stretched out and guttural to suggest vomiting, to express displeasure, or both.

Blah is also used within a compound noun, . It may also be used to imply that something is not impressive, or it is boring, bland, or without character.

Several alternatives or variants of the word can be observed today, such as bleh, blech, bla, meh or bah, although some differences may be perceived in certain contexts. Generally these variants would only be used in place of blah to show unimportance, disgust or disinterest. The word used is typically left to individual preference
And BlahBlah...

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:10 pm
by AnemuS
he hax our brains :banghead:

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:32 pm
by Luoma
BlackFox wrote:
DragonTalon wrote:We know because everybody knows BlackFox cant form a sentence without some sort of grammatical error or that stupid thing he calls "blahblah".


Blah is also mimed behind peoples backs to suggest that they talk too much or that they talk about useless topics for no reason.

Blah is a token word with no meaning of its own, usually used to illustrate generic, boring speech. It may be used to fill in blank space, or to replace another word or phrase. It's for this last purpose that blah is sometimes assumed to mean something negative because it is used to replace a word that may be unpleasant, but blah itself is neutral. If spoken aloud the tone can usually be used to determine the speaker's intent.

Blah can also work as an onomatopoeic word associated with vomiting. In this case, the word is often stretched out and guttural to suggest vomiting, to express displeasure, or both.

Blah is also used within a compound noun, . It may also be used to imply that something is not impressive, or it is boring, bland, or without character.

Several alternatives or variants of the word can be observed today, such as bleh, blech, bla, meh or bah, although some differences may be perceived in certain contexts. Generally these variants would only be used in place of blah to show unimportance, disgust or disinterest. The word used is typically left to individual preference
And BlahBlah...


lols go BF ;):D

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:23 pm
by Grimjaw
BlackFox wrote:
DragonTalon wrote:We know because everybody knows BlackFox cant form a sentence without some sort of grammatical error or that stupid thing he calls "blahblah".


Blah is also mimed behind peoples backs to suggest that they talk too much or that they talk about useless topics for no reason.

Blah is a token word with no meaning of its own, usually used to illustrate generic, boring speech. It may be used to fill in blank space, or to replace another word or phrase. It's for this last purpose that blah is sometimes assumed to mean something negative because it is used to replace a word that may be unpleasant, but blah itself is neutral. If spoken aloud the tone can usually be used to determine the speaker's intent.

Blah can also work as an onomatopoeic word associated with vomiting. In this case, the word is often stretched out and guttural to suggest vomiting, to express displeasure, or both.

Blah is also used within a compound noun, . It may also be used to imply that something is not impressive, or it is boring, bland, or without character.

Several alternatives or variants of the word can be observed today, such as bleh, blech, bla, meh or bah, although some differences may be perceived in certain contexts. Generally these variants would only be used in place of blah to show unimportance, disgust or disinterest. The word used is typically left to individual preference
And BlahBlah...



He's talking about our topics and posts. :D

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:39 pm
by BlackFox
Grimjaw wrote:He's talking about our topics and posts. :D


No, what the BLAh means............. And is plenty more About it . :wink:

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:59 pm
by maxietheboss
BlackFox wrote:
Grimjaw wrote:He's talking about our topics and posts. :D


No, what the BLAh means............. And is plenty more About it . :wink:


First i thought BF had his english lessons :P.
Then I see this post and I realise we have the confusing BF back :wink:

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:14 pm
by Barotix
maxietheboss wrote:
BlackFox wrote:
Grimjaw wrote:He's talking about our topics and posts. :D


No, what the BLAh means............. And is plenty more About it . :wink:


First i thought BF had his english lessons :P.
Then I see this post and I realise we have the confusing BF back :wink:


i think BF enjoys cunfuzzling us, meh