hi
thank you for reply
how do i find out who or what is trying to access websites by using my computer? and is it possible to see the report that malware gives as to who and what the websites are?

and last of all nertrova hot key is not connected with headlice
it is something that shows up in the applications running menu
i have no idea what it is or what it does
and i can't remove it either
Yvonne
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ishe Chinyoka" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] malware working


Hi,

First, it means that there is some background application trying to access a web page without your knowledge and had been blocked. This could be a spyware. Second, Outlook Express is just code built into Internet Explorer, so even if the browser is not active at the moment, it will be part of OE. Depending with how the spyware is set to run, any code linked to IE may trigger it. Third, Natrova is just a drug that was touted (or is still being touted) as the best drug to kill head lice. This had been around since 2006, if I'm not mistaken. However, this does not mean that the pharmaceutical company is the one that is responsible for this background process. Drug labels unfortunately happen to be candidates for rogue programs.

To better deal with this, I think Malware has done right by blocking that app so there is no need to panic. However, you should consider also having an antispyware program that might provide you with a detailed description of this application. An antispyware will even remove it from your system. Also you should also consider having a firewall program -- and one which is my favourite is ZoneAlarm. I am sure you can get other suggestions from other listers based on their own experience. ZoneAlarm would just inform you of any program trying to access the Internet and where the program is located. You can choose to permanently block the program or allow it. This is true of programs using standard port numbers on your machine. Meanwhile, it's great that Malware has some firewall features within it. The only problem would be when a program masquerades as a good app only to cause havoc later on the network.

Well, just my own thoughts. Hope you can find more.

Ishe,

We all have the right to be wrong in our opinions but not in our facts.

----- Original Message ----- From: "yvonne oliver" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 11:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] malware working


   hello
i have malwarebytes installed and working on my computer
i know it works because  i get the report after scanning
however for some reason not known to me i get this message

"malware has successfully blocked a potentially malicious website or something like that this is all very well as it proves the program is working and of course this is what is mennt to happen but for some reason i get this report when not surfing the internet for example like just a moment ago
now no one is surfing the internet here
in fact internet explorer is not even turned on
all i have running as i type this is outlook express and natropa hot key whatever that is.
i still have no idea what natrova hot key is or what it does
but main question is why is malware reporting an attempt to get to a malicious website when internet explorer is not even on

also re malware i get a report after scanning but is there a report on what this blocked website is and if so where would i find it?
thank you
Yvonne
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