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Message-ID: <2006041800050154875ef6d1@mail.smumn.edu>
Date: Tue Apr 18 00:59:00 2006
From: SDALAN04 at smumn.edu (Dave Alanis)
Subject: Question:  Need Suggestions


On Monday, April 17, 2006  6:09 PM, y0himba wrote:
>
>Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 19:09:38 -0400
>From: y0himba
>To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
>Subject: [Full-disclosure] Question:  Need Suggestions
>
>Hi.
>
>I lurk on this list not posting much and watching, learning from those of
>you who do.  I am in need of s suggestion.
>
>I run WinXP SP2.  I am a sounds freak, so I have my system configured to
>play a small sound when a program opens, and another when it closes.  Over
>the past week, I have noticed something starting and ending almost
>instantaneously when I start certain programs, for instance, Skype.
>Normally, I can use Dtaskmanager, Autoruns, and a few other process managers
>to watch and figure out what is running, but whatever this process is
>happens so fast I cannot catch it.
>
>What I would like to find is some type of Windows software that will log
>processes starting and ending to a text file so I can review it and figure
>out what exactly is going on.
>
>I have run multiple online virus and spyware scans, multiple local virus and
>spyware scans, I have run rootkit revealer, HiJack this, and a few others.
>They find nothing, so it is probably innocuous, but it is making me nuts
>trying to figure out what ended up on this system.  I am very obsessive
>about keeping it clean and organized, and running great.
>
>Any serious help is welcome.  I can do without the "run Linux" and Windows
>sucks statements.
>
>Thanks for any and all constructive replies.
>
 I have used hijackthis for a few Windows machines looking for suspicious threads. However, I dont have much experience with it, I've heard it works prety good!

Am sure you can get it here

http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html

Let me know if this is what you were looking for?

Dave


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