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Does Google Think Windows 7 Beta is Malware?

I’m about to rebuild my secondary box (see previous post) and was thinking of finally using my Vista Ultimate x64 disc (that I still really am hesitant to install on my main PC) but with the Windows 7 beta available and how I use the system I thought that I’d just download the beta and install it.  When the time comes, I’ll either go to Vista x64 or pick up Windows 7 x64.

Anyway, I went out to get my key today, did a quick search on Google and got the following results:


google-thinks-windows-7-is-malware


Note the interesting “This site may harm your computer.” below the Download the Windows 7 Beta header.  I clicked on the link and it gave me the malware screen warning me about proceeding and I had to copy and paste the URL into the address bar.  I checked before posting but it appears they’ve “fixed” it already but thought it was interesting enough to post.  I didn’t take a lot of time to learn how sites get this designation but I’d assume that it’s possibly some Microsoft haters reporting the site or Google…er um… having fun?


Can’t Find Internet Explorer?

A while back I must have wandered into a bad, bad site. I was browsing on FireFox, checking some old bookmarks when I noticed a graphics tips site acted odd and locked up (it was also no longer what the title in my bookmarks suggested). FireFox appeared to lock up, I killed it and had to take care of something else. While I know the story is always “I didn’t install anything”, I can honestly say that all I did was go to the site which was almost immediately followed by the lockup.

Regardless, a bit later I heard talking coming from my office.  I at first thought I’d lost my mind and my dogs were having a conversation.  Luckily (or maybe not) I found there were multiple Internet Explorer 7 windows opened and I saw tasks in the system tray running and realized I got hit with something while, I assume, on that page.   I did a clean up with several adware apps, Windows Defender and did a full virus scan which gave me multiple references in my registry and files on my drive (most residing in Windows, System32 or my temp folder). I deleted the files, allowed the programs to do the cleaning process of the registry in addition to me removing a few items listed in both the local user and local machine run keys and rebooted. On reboot, my Anti-Virus reported additional files. I rebooted into safe mode (which I should have done to begin with) and did additional cleaning which rendered little additional finds.   I rebooted again and things seemed to be OK until I attempted to launch IE7 for something (which I don’t use that much). I received the message Windows cannot find ‘C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe’.   When I right clicked on the icon, it took me to the path and selected the file, so it was still intact.

A few things I tried: Restoring IE default settings, copying the Internet Explorer folder from a working XP system (thinking iexplore.exe or a dll may have been corrupted or compromised), updating to IE8, uninstalling IE7 from Add/Remove programs and reinstalling, downloading IE7 again and allowed automatic update (which still worked) to install patches and when none of this rendered results, I cursed and screamed loudly at my PC but for some reason this too didn’t resolve the issue.

I had quit worrying about it, for the most part, since it’s the system I use as a media player, storage and a utility PC for backups, etc. and don’t really browse on it.  But it was always there laughing at me, pointing at me and making fun of me!!   So tonight I painted my face, stared the monitor down and said “Prepare for war”….


Zombies Attack Austin, Tx!

OK, not really but this was a great prank and fits quite well with the past month of Zombie items on BREWTALITY.NET

Taken from Fox News!

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Hackers Crack Into Texas Road Sign, Warn of Zombies Ahead

Thursday, January 29, 2009
By Joshua Rhett Miller

Transportation officials in Texas are scrambling to prevent hackers from changing messages on digital road signs after one sign in Austin was altered to read, “Zombies Ahead.”

Chris Lippincott, director of media relations for the Texas Department of Transportation, confirmed that a portable traffic sign at Lamar Boulevard and West 15th Street, near the University of Texas at Austin, was hacked into during the early hours of Jan. 19.

“It was clever, kind of cute, but not what it was intended for,” said Lippincott, who saw the sign during his morning commute. “Those signs are deployed for a reason — to improve traffic conditions, let folks know there’s a road closure.”

“It’s sort of amusing, but not at all helpful,” he told FOXNews.com.


XFPS for the Xbox 360

For those, like me, that hate the gamepad for first person shooters on the Xbox, there’s the XFPS.  There’s quite a few reviews out there and I had given up on finding something, but I may end up giving this a try!  :)   My Wolfking Warrior XXtreme may be perfect.  The one item that bothers me with the DriverHeaven review is their bad point (obviously):

Allow some system to adjust the mouse sensitivity as not every 360 game lets you change the thumbstick sensitivity, this can cause issues with games requiring fast 360 degree movement.

Anyway, check out DriverHeaven’s review.

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More Zombie Stuff

I posted this last week on TheQuick10 and thought I’d throw it up here as well since I’ve seem to come into a Zombie theme for the month of January. :)

This game can be found at a lot of sites but I liked the fact that this particular one is also hosted at a site dedicated to Zombie games.  :evil: See how far you can get killing the ghouls as the return to the living in De-animator!  Check out the other content as well if you’re into the undead!

Start returning zombies to the grave in De-animator!

Check out all the games…
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