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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Software => Topic started by: NeMeWaHa on 13 February 2003, 06:35

Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: NeMeWaHa on 13 February 2003, 06:35
I noticed a major slowdown in the properties dialog for AVI files on my system and discovered that MSISIP.DLL, a signature handling component of the M$ installer, was scanning the whole files for encrypted signatures!

This file is installed with many M$ patches and third party programs as a part of the installer utility. That it starts to search my media files on it's own when I'm not actually installing something leads me to suspect another sleazy attempt to sneak spyware into everyone's system.

In any case, it slows things down so much that I advise you find that file and rename or delete it. It is not needed for anything until you are actually installing software or one of the many M$ patches and bugfixes, and will be automatically replaced by the installer whenever you need it for legitimate installations.
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: ForceSphere on 13 February 2003, 07:36
quote:
From http://www.charliesources.net/: (http://www.charliesources.net/:)
Several readers asked for assistance with a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) setup failure that produces the error message "An error in updating your system has occurred. When you click OK, Windows is not upgraded to SP3 and you can no longer install programs that use the Windows Installer (.msi packages)."

When this error occurs, any later attempts to use Windows Installer to install software (e.g., SP3, a Microsoft Office update, or any software that uses winstall technology) will produce a message that says "The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in safe mode, or if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed...."

This failure occurs because the latest version of Windows Installer (version 2.0.2600.2), packaged with SP3, doesn't install or run on a system on which the Distributed COM (DCOM) default impersonation level is set to Anonymous. Even worse, after an SP3 installation fails, the system retains the SP3 version of Windows Installer, but the installer won't function properly even if you restart the upgrade. To reinstall SP3 successfully, you need to change the DCOM impersonation level to Identify, and you need to delete the problem Windows Installer file (msisip.dll). To change the DCOM impersonation level, open a command prompt and type

dcomcnfg

If some objects aren't registered, the command will prompt you to register them. Then the utility displays the DCOM Configuration Properties window. Click the Default Properties tab, change the setting in the Default Impersonation field to Identify (click the down arrow for this field to view all valid settings), and click OK to exit.

To delete the problem Windows Installer file, locate and delete (or

rename) the file \%windir%\system32\msisip.dll. After taking this corrective action, you should be able to complete an SP3 upgrade.



that may clear some things up for you
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: NeMeWaHa on 13 February 2003, 10:33
I know about the SP3 bug, posts about it are all over the place.

Now tell me what that has to do with a piece of the M$ installer suddenly adding itself silently to the properties dialog of AVI files and secretly scanning whole AVIs for encrypted signatures?    :D
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: xyle_one on 13 February 2003, 11:12
fuck it. try this fix (http://www.redhat.com)
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: mobrien_12 on 14 February 2003, 04:37
quote:
Originally posted by NeMeWaHa:

Now tell me what that has to do with a piece of the M$ installer suddenly adding itself silently to the properties dialog of AVI files and secretly scanning whole AVIs for encrypted signatures?     :D  




My guess is that MS bundled DRM in with the installer.  I don't know for sure, but it's certainly their style.
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Refalm on 14 February 2003, 21:49
I'll make a screenshot next time, when I'm at school installing Windows Media Player 9. You must bundle DRM with it, or not install it at all...
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: silentwarrior on 24 February 2003, 10:58
Windows...HUH...i think Bill Gates is world's most legally ass kicking hacker...
His OSs are such a spy softwares that show all your comp info to world so others can beat the shit out of your comp...
go to "http://www.fuckmicrosoft.com/content/ms-hidden-files.shtml#2"...to learn how to get rid of some great fucking gifts from Microsoft...
i hope this can help people who read my messege...
HAIL MICROSOFT...haha
SILENT WARRIOR
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Refalm on 24 February 2003, 21:39
quote:
Silent Warrior: Windows...HUH...i think Bill Gates is world's most legally ass kicking hacker...
His OSs are such a spy softwares that show all your comp info to world so others can beat the shit out of your comp...
go to "http://www.fuckmicrosoft.com/content/ms-hidden-files.shtml#2"...to learn how to get rid of some great fucking gifts from Microsoft...
i hope this can help people who read my messege...
HAIL MICROSOFT...haha
SILENT WARRIOR


 :confused:
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Fett101 on 24 February 2003, 22:23
Yeah. What the hell was that?  :eek:
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Refalm on 24 February 2003, 22:53
quote:
Fett101: Yeah. What the hell was that?


If anyone has any theories of what "Silent Warrior" was trying to tell us, please speak up...
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Fett101 on 25 February 2003, 07:32
I can slightly understand what he's saying. But then he tells us an amazing link that's on the front page leading to these forums. I completely lose all sanity then and start chewing on my foot.
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: xyle_one on 25 February 2003, 21:02
w....t......f                                                          
oh, to understand the madness.  :D
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: jtpenrod on 25 February 2003, 11:40
quote:
If anyone has any theories of what "Silent Warrior" was trying to tell us, please speak up...
Sounds like he's trying to say that His Gatesness is the "hacker's" (cracker's) best friend for making such wonderfully insecure OSs. Then,again, I might have it all wrong.   :D  
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Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: TB on 25 February 2003, 20:47
I think he's saying 2 things (or at least trying to):
1. Gates is a hacker's best friend (this is rather implicit though)
2. Gates is a 1337 h4X0r because he has devised a (questionably) LEGAL means for him & his cronies at M$ to access your computer.
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Calum on 26 February 2003, 02:39
is he actually saying anything?
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Zyglow on 26 February 2003, 05:24
Repeating something he saw in an AOL chatroom   :confused:
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Refalm on 26 February 2003, 12:21
quote:
Originally posted by Zyglow:
Repeating something he saw in an AOL chatroom    :confused:  


<AOL>Me too!</AOL>
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: RudeCat7 on 27 February 2003, 07:21
*/ehem/* a l337 hacker?

A l337 hacker would use Linux  :D   and code for the joy of coding, not making bucks by putting out shit software.  :mad:
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: roothog683 on 1 March 2003, 13:24
Anyone heard of the downloads that block all transmission by XP to Redmond?  A bud of mine says he has seen it.
He runs XP without asking for activation code from Gateszilla...some slick program he found on the net.
Never gone past 98se, but figure XP like spyware code is being pumped in any time anyone touches M$ sites.
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: Refalm on 1 March 2003, 20:30
quote:
roothog683: Anyone heard of the downloads that block all transmission by XP to Redmond?


Yeah, try Red Hat, Lycoris Desktop/LX, Mandrake, FreeBSD, Slackware, SuSE or Debian!
Title: New M$ Spyware?
Post by: solo on 3 March 2003, 06:39
quote:
Originally posted by Refalm:


Yeah, try Red Hat, Lycoris Desktop/LX, Mandrake, FreeBSD, Slackware, SuSE or Debian!




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