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| IE7 Cookies policy constantly being reset to "All Cookies" In spite of repeatedly changing and applying settings to define acceptance of cookies in IE7 (prompt 1st party, block 3rd party), the policy is repeatedly being set to "accept all cookes" Pop-up blocker setting remains unchanged. I am running full Norton Protection and Ad-aware while disconnected from the internet and have removed/fixed/quarantined any threats. Is there anything else I can do ? Now being bombarded with dubious web pages and adverts. -- Alison |
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| Re: IE7 Cookies policy constantly being reset to "All Cookies" And what has Symantec Support had to say about all this? AliHarris wrote: > In spite of repeatedly changing and applying settings to define acceptance > of cookies in IE7 (prompt 1st party, block 3rd party), the policy is > repeatedly being set to "accept all cookes" Pop-up blocker setting remains > unchanged. I am running full Norton Protection and Ad-aware while > disconnected from the internet and have removed/fixed/quarantined any > threats. Is there anything else I can do ? Now being bombarded with > dubious > web pages and adverts. |
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| RE: IE7 Cookies policy constantly being reset to "All Cookies" Hi Ali, I have the same problem and it happened a few days back. I use windows xp, updated everything. I run bullguard in the background, and the have run ad aware 2008, prevx csi, xoftSpySE, spybot search and destroy, even used ccleaner.com to clean registery stuff. I picked up loads of stuff, mainly minor 1 back door win32.backdoor virus, a virtuemonde thing, which I cleared. I even got sent hijack this, by bullguard support, which is tool that looks for hijacking activity in the deeper levels, and still nothing found. I reinstalled IE7, even used firefox browser, heck even when browser not opened by internet setting changes to all cookie accepted straight after I change it. This is a problem affected the deeper settings of the window internet setup. I think either there is a new virus,malware, something, or .. whatever malware has caused untold chnages to the windows internet settings (?at registry level), or something else altogether. It seems to much of a coincidence that this has happened exactly at the same time it happened to me. NOTE for WINDOWS FOLKS I hope windows will help please. How do you look at the registry level to see if the internet security cookie profile setting is ok ? Ali this problem is not a browser problem, as I have other browser. ry changing your setting from the control panel, and you will see the problem still exists. The one thing to note as well is when I reinstalled IE7, since then I have not been able to set my home page, as it keep going back to the default page you get when you first install it, asking for setting etc. Please help "AliHarris" wrote: > In spite of repeatedly changing and applying settings to define acceptance of > cookies in IE7 (prompt 1st party, block 3rd party), the policy is repeatedly > being set to "accept all cookes" Pop-up blocker setting remains unchanged. I > am running full Norton Protection and Ad-aware while disconnected from the > internet and have removed/fixed/quarantined any threats. Is there anything > else I can do ? Now being bombarded with dubious web pages and adverts. > -- > Alison |
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| Re: IE7 Cookies policy constantly being reset to "All Cookies" See replies to your post in IE Security newsgroup, Gus. Gus wrote: > Hi Ali, I have the same problem and it happened a few days back. I use > windows xp, updated everything. I run bullguard in the background, and the > have run ad aware 2008, prevx csi, xoftSpySE, spybot search and destroy, > even used ccleaner.com to clean registery stuff. I picked up loads of > stuff, > mainly minor 1 back door win32.backdoor virus, a virtuemonde thing, which > I > cleared. I even got sent hijack this, by bullguard support, which is tool > that looks for hijacking activity in the deeper levels, and still nothing > found. I reinstalled IE7, even used firefox browser, heck even when > browser > not opened by internet setting changes to all cookie accepted straight > after > I change it. This is a problem affected the deeper settings of the window > internet setup. I think either there is a new virus,malware, something, or > .. whatever malware has caused untold chnages to the windows internet > settings (?at registry level), or something else altogether. > > It seems to much of a coincidence that this has happened exactly at the > same > time it happened to me. > > NOTE for WINDOWS FOLKS I hope windows will help please. How do you look at > the registry level to see if the internet security cookie profile setting > is > ok ? > > Ali this problem is not a browser problem, as I have other browser. ry > changing your setting from the control panel, and you will see the problem > still exists. > > The one thing to note as well is when I reinstalled IE7, since then I have > not been able to set my home page, as it keep going back to the default > page > you get when you first install it, asking for setting etc. > > Please help > > "AliHarris" wrote: > >> In spite of repeatedly changing and applying settings to define >> acceptance >> of cookies in IE7 (prompt 1st party, block 3rd party), the policy is >> repeatedly being set to "accept all cookes" Pop-up blocker setting >> remains >> unchanged. I am running full Norton Protection and Ad-aware while >> disconnected from the internet and have removed/fixed/quarantined any >> threats. Is there anything else I can do ? Now being bombarded with >> dubious web pages and adverts. -- >> Alison |
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| RE: IE7 Cookies policy constantly being reset to "All Cookies" Hi Ali, I HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM !! Important point is to get updates for all the programs before running them, so you catch the latest nasties. It was a lots of variants of trojan vundo. It took me the following heart gripping steps: (note i found everything by reading lots of info from the net, and google to get them) 1. I ran bullguard antivirus, and didnt pick up much. (also ran spyware doctor which is paid for and found 1 TROJAN VUNDO and cleared). 2. I ran spybot search and destroy (free) , and got a few baddies, nothing particularly causing the cookie prob as it was still there. 3.I ran ad aware 2008(free) ad picked up 1 win32.backdoor virus and small minors. (again my problems were there). 4. Then I ran Prevcsi(paid software downloaded) ,picked up minors, and few baddies, but my problems were still there. It was at this point I noted someone saying I should boot windows (mine is xp sp3) in safe mode by restaring and clicking lots of F8 as it starts, and choose safe mode (just the plain one). Then run anti spyware/anti virus things and before you clear off the nasties, you need to switch off system restore. (You switch off system restore by on XP ,by right clicking on the My Computer button, and click on properties. Then choose the system restore button, and click the tick box so it cancels your system restore.) Restart your computer, and then go back to my computer and restart you system restore by unticking the box, and you see all your drives with monitoring on them. NOT DONE YET, IMPORTANT BIT, go to start button, click and go to program ,and click accessories, and click on system restore, and create a restore point. You may be wodering why we need to do this, but I am told some nasties like trojan actual live in the system restore in windows, and when you remove nasties and restart the system restore can bring back to life, as windows may think it is a critical restore. Anyhow, here were my next steps. (ideally you should heed that system restore point for all your scans), or after you have scanned using one software redo it to check it has stayed away later. 5. I ran XoftspySE (paid) and it picked some baddies as well and lots of minors. 6. I got ccleaner,com a free registry cleaner at this point, and ran it think the bugs may have gone but maybe it broke something, but still my probs were there with the cookie setting. 7. I ran superantispyware(free), and it picked up another type of vundo. AND THEN GREAT MY COOKIE PROBLEM LOOKED SOLVED BUT ONLY ON MY BROWSER, but still my homepage was messes up, and everytime I opened my browser I had to set my cookie policy, but it held then) Again I though my resister is messed up , or something, so .. 8. I used Regcure (which came with xoftspySE (I think) and it cleared lots of errors in registry, and my computer was falshing quick, but still the problem was there. ARRRGH! At this point I was about to give up.But then.. 9. I got Malwarebyte anti-malware (free), and it picked up 7-8 different variety of TROJAN VUNDOS, all over the place on my system. AND IT WAS CURED!!!! Note I was using this system restore trick, as I wasnt taking any chances. 10. Just to be sure I got spysweeper (weebroot.com), and used the 14 days trial, scanned and it was clear but 5 minor cookies. YAY! I have bullguard running now, with superantispyware(paid now so it will run real time checking), and xoftspySE doing occassional checks. I AM RATHER SURE YOU HAVE SOME BUGS ON YOUR COMPUTER!! Try all the free ones. I think malwarebytes anti-malware was what finally saved the day, but I can be sure t would have picked all the stuff the other did as well. MORAL of the day for me, is no more downloaded bits and bobs and you will get burned at some point. Good luck Ali. You can beat it "AliHarris" wrote: > In spite of repeatedly changing and applying settings to define acceptance of > cookies in IE7 (prompt 1st party, block 3rd party), the policy is repeatedly > being set to "accept all cookes" Pop-up blocker setting remains unchanged. I > am running full Norton Protection and Ad-aware while disconnected from the > internet and have removed/fixed/quarantined any threats. Is there anything > else I can do ? Now being bombarded with dubious web pages and adverts. > -- > Alison |
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| Re: IE7 Cookies policy constantly being reset to "All Cookies" Think your Registry needs "cleaning" or "repairing"? Read http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Gus wrote: <snip> > 8. I used Regcure (which came with xoftspySE (I think) and it cleared lots > of errors in registry... |
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