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| Subject: | Spyware database lists |
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| Date: | Sun, 24 Jul 2005 22:05:09 -0400 (EDT) |
As an FYI to everyone who uses the lists BHO/Toolbar/CLSID List, StartupList, LSPs at CastleCops, we have added on some more: http://castlecops.com/ActiveX.html - ActiveX / O16 http://castlecops.com/O18.html - O18 http://castlecops.com/O20.html - O20 http://castlecops.com/O21.html - O21 http://castlecops.com/O22.html - O22 http://castlecops.com/O23.html - NT/XP Services http://castlecops.com/O9.html - O9 Daemon infused the ActiveX list with his entries, thank you! We went live with this list just tonight. FBJ brought down his O18/O20/O21/O22, and permitted us to bring it back online with more entries. The O23/O9s were originally started by Matt at Spywareaid. jic you don't have the other links here they are: http://castlecops.com/CLSID.html (TonyKlein's) http://castlecops.com/StartupList.html (aka Paul Collins - pacman) http://castlecops.com/LSPs.html (Zupe's) Hope this helps. And thanks to all those who founded the lists, and who currently keep them going (the Security Experts and 1st Responders at CastleCops, and to all the other experts at all the other sites). Community is a great thing! -- Paul Laudanski, Microsoft MVP Windows-Security CastleCops(SM), http://castlecops.com ________ Information from Computer Cops, L.L.C. ________ This message was checked by NOD32 Antivirus System for Linux Mail Server. part000.txt - is OK http://castlecops.com
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