These "DSO Exploits" are known security holes in Windows -- mostly in Internet Explorer. If your system is fully updated with Windows security updates, then these are of no concern.
Tks for your replies; I followed Augie's link and read there, in the editor's note about the prob. being in IE and resolved by MS by recent updates and also that Spybot still finds entry due the program's not being updated to recognize the MS fix...
BigBrother
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February 6th, 2005 16:00
blues-8,
These "DSO Exploits" are known security holes in Windows -- mostly in Internet Explorer. If your system is fully updated with Windows security updates, then these are of no concern.
Steve
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blues-8
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February 6th, 2005 17:00
Steve & Augie65,
Tks for your replies; I followed Augie's link and read there, in the editor's note about the prob. being in IE and resolved by MS by recent updates and also that Spybot still finds entry due the program's not being updated to recognize the MS fix...
Tks again to both; I breath easier now! AR
Augie65
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February 6th, 2005 19:00
To keep Spybot from reporting "DSO Exploit" go into Spybot > Mode > Advanced mode > Settings > Ignore products > click the Security tab > check DSO Exploit.
This should stop the reports.
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February 7th, 2005 00:00
The DSO alert in Sybot 1.3 is a well known bug. It is fixed in the 1.4 beta release and will be fixed in the next public release of Spybot (1.4).
http://forums.net-integration.net/index.php?showtopic=23930
If you have updated your Windows you have nothing to worry about.
blues-8
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February 7th, 2005 03:00
Augie65,
Tks for that! New to spybot and had not explored it.
Followed your intructions and achieved desired result! TKU! AR