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RE: [Full-Disclosure] House approves spyware legislation
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- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] House approves spyware legislation
- From: "Randal, Phil" <prandal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 17:29:26 +0100
Simon says:
> Of course, if they are able to browse the internet for a bit, I (the
> tech guy) can help them so they can download an anti-malwarez such as
> ad-aware. But sometimes, they have browser hi-jackers and can't browse
> at all, all they get is "some Super-ultra-search could not be
> found." all the time. And if that is the case, all I can do
> is refer them to computer specialists that can reinstall
> windows and backup their files, charging them 70$ for it and
> taking a whole day or more for it!
As a tech support guy you could have talked them through using the
command-line ftp client.
1: you ping ftp.mozilla.org and note the IP address (in case their DNS
is hosed)
2: tell them how to open a "DOS" box
3: from that DOS box ftp to ftp.mozilla.org
4: navigate them to the Firefox 1.0PR release and tell them how to
download it
5: install aforementioned browser
6: use that to get McAfee's Stinger, anti-spyware tools etc (if DNS is
broken, that may require your help to determine appropriate IP addresses
instead of host names)
7: tell them that if they keep using the browser they've just downloaded
their spyware problems will be minimised :-)
....
and so on.
I've actually done this procedure for someone whose IE refused to
co-operate.
Cheers,
Phil
----
Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK
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