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Bloodhound
When I've been visiting this site, I've received some "Adobe Acrobat" files that are trying to screw with my computer. My antivirus has identified them as Bloodhound.exes, and I have to my knowledge destroyed them all.
It's mainly been the front-room, but just now it was just on the main totalwar.org site. Is it my provider or does Bloodhound occur on here, or what?
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Re: Bloodhound
I haven't had any instances like that in all the times I've come here.
But then I've been running Noscript for the better part of the last year, so I really wouldn't know. I highly doubt it's the .org itself, might be an ad server or your provider.
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Re: Bloodhound
I run Ie7 with ie7pro and haven't had any problems.
However, a friend of mine has been getting the same problem you are getting on another (non forum) website where I am not getting any problems.
So I am guessing that you got something that's downloading for you or its something with your ISP.
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Re: Bloodhound
I'm running Mozilla right now, so I was kinda shocked.
Guess I'll have to go back to Noscript.
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Re: Bloodhound
I've had a similar problem, and am using Mozilla (NoScript is currently off on mine, as well).
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Re: Bloodhound
I'm using Opera and have no problems here
Edit:
Regarding this Bloodhound.exe
It is apparently a commercial keylogger that saves your passwords/personal information and then sends them to an email address.
To check if you have it, search for the files in the following locations
%LOCAL_SETTINGS%\ temp\ data\ npf.vxd
%LOCAL_SETTINGS%\ temp\ data\ password.exe
%SYSTEM%\ bloodhound.exe
%SYSTEM%\ dnuohdoolb.exe
%SYSTEM%\ interface.exe
%SYSTEM%\ keydllmon.dll
BloodHound.exe
dnuohdoolb.exe
Packet.dll
pcbloodhound.exe