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Message-ID: <75856063964.20031215174247@gmx.net>
From: 8tImER at gmx.net (8tImER)
Subject: Re: Several Things about IE bugs

Hello http-equiv,

it can be uninstalled.
Look in here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
for a key called 'PC Health' or something (I uninstalled it almost 2
years ago, can' remember what it was called exactly) and copy & paste
the value of its 'uninstall' key to a run box. (start/run...)
There you go.

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Greetz,
 8tImER                            mailto:8tImER@....net
                                   GPG Key-ID: 0xADD46137

Originaltext:
Am 15.12.2003 um 16:13:18 hast du geschrieben:



> Unbelievable. Yet another 'silent delivery and installation of an 
> executable on a target computer. No client input other than viewing 
> a web page ' fully patched XP and Internet Explorer 6 series of 
> browsers:

> http://www.safecenter.net/UMBRELLAWEBV4/1stCleanRc/1stCleanRc-
> Xp/index.html 

> All one needs to do is point a spoofed link to something like this. 

> Can the so-called "PCHealth" gimmick be uninstalled?




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