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| Subject: | Re: Unknown Startup Program Requires Approval BPS Video Converter& Decompiler |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 05:25:28 +0000 GMT |
More important is the question: from where did you download the BPS Video
Converter & Decompiler program?
Give us the steps to reproduce what you've done, and we can see if you've been
owned by an attacker, or if you ended up getting a true and correct copy of the
program you were trying to download and install.
Regards,
Jason Coombs
jasonc@science.org
-----Original Message-----
From: H Carvey <keydet89@yahoo.com>
Date: 23 Mar 2005 02:23:19
To:security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Unknown Startup Program Requires Approval BPS Video
Converter& Decompiler
In-Reply-To:
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Wow, deja vu...
I have installed the program BPS Video Converter& Decompiler for converting avi to wmv files and at the end of the installation Microsoft Antispyware notifies me that an Unknown Startup Program Requires Approval is-ijpua.exe, does anyone know what kind of program is this one? I google for it but I couldn't work. Is it a spyware?
Can you provide any information other than the name of the file? For example, which startup location is it being installed in? Where is the file itself located in the file system (ie, path)? Have you attempted to retrieve headers or version information from the file? H. Carvey "Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery" http://www.windows-ir.com http://windowsir.blogspot.com
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