Merlin
Expert Member
Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
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About 3 weeks ago my g/f comes past my place with her Coldplay CD - genuine, before you ask.
It has some BS copy protection on it which won't allow it to play in her car deck, so she asks me to copy it onto a blank disc to see if that might help.
I put the disc into my PC and immediately this 'player' pops up...built-in to the CD to let the owner play it on a computer if you don't have a media player already.
I close it, and forget about it.
Over the last 3 weeks my PC's been giving me all sorts of hassles. EG: Folder naming errors, and folders I can't delete in the Recycle Bin, odd logfiles and uninstallers in the root, incredibly slow Internet, etc.
I do the usual checks for virii and find nothing. Registry, files modifed/created over the past month, System32 folder, Boot.ini, etc.
I do some Googling and find 2 people with a similiar problem, but nothing confirmed.
Both users run different well-known A/vs, etc. and got nothing.
No A/v descriptions, data, etc. Nothing!
I think back over the last month, and the Coldplay CD is the ONLY data input to my machine that was unchecked, etc.
No dodgy downloads, no errors, no reports, etc.
I close down everything of mine that uses an Internet or network connection.
netstat -a
Almost a dozen IPs are connected to my machine transferring a heap of who knows what between us...
Amazingly there is a logfile in the root detailing what was registered, overwritten, and/or added to my drive by this poS software...
I set up an isolated PC with W2K, copy the files onto USB, and transfer them back to my machine. DLLs, etc.
Overwrite, etc.
Run WindowsUpdate, update the new files, etc. All is now sweet.
The F'ing program cross partitions and caused the same mayhem on my dual-boot partition.
...now to check the networked PCs.
If it is the Coldplay, I will make my name very well known in the papers...
Has anyone else experienced this, or can anyone confirm this with a Coldplay CD on their side?
I can send you the files modified/added, and the logfile if you want - to check. PM me...
Cheers, N.
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About 3 weeks ago my g/f comes past my place with her Coldplay CD - genuine, before you ask.
It has some BS copy protection on it which won't allow it to play in her car deck, so she asks me to copy it onto a blank disc to see if that might help.
I put the disc into my PC and immediately this 'player' pops up...built-in to the CD to let the owner play it on a computer if you don't have a media player already.
I close it, and forget about it.
Over the last 3 weeks my PC's been giving me all sorts of hassles. EG: Folder naming errors, and folders I can't delete in the Recycle Bin, odd logfiles and uninstallers in the root, incredibly slow Internet, etc.
I do the usual checks for virii and find nothing. Registry, files modifed/created over the past month, System32 folder, Boot.ini, etc.
I do some Googling and find 2 people with a similiar problem, but nothing confirmed.
Both users run different well-known A/vs, etc. and got nothing.
No A/v descriptions, data, etc. Nothing!
I think back over the last month, and the Coldplay CD is the ONLY data input to my machine that was unchecked, etc.
No dodgy downloads, no errors, no reports, etc.
I close down everything of mine that uses an Internet or network connection.
netstat -a
Almost a dozen IPs are connected to my machine transferring a heap of who knows what between us...
Amazingly there is a logfile in the root detailing what was registered, overwritten, and/or added to my drive by this poS software...
I set up an isolated PC with W2K, copy the files onto USB, and transfer them back to my machine. DLLs, etc.
Overwrite, etc.
Run WindowsUpdate, update the new files, etc. All is now sweet.
The F'ing program cross partitions and caused the same mayhem on my dual-boot partition.
...now to check the networked PCs.
If it is the Coldplay, I will make my name very well known in the papers...
Has anyone else experienced this, or can anyone confirm this with a Coldplay CD on their side?
I can send you the files modified/added, and the logfile if you want - to check. PM me...
Cheers, N.