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@@@lgyys
Hi to all.
I have a similar problem. I have Vista Home Premium with
'Norton Internet
Security'
(http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/#).I downloaded Samsung PC Studio
software to transfer my pictures from the phone to the computer.I can
open them,watch(on WPG) ,but if i want to edit-can't save the changes:
The table come's up: auto block have blocked Bloodhound.Exploit.13. Any
scans doesn't find anything. Pictures on the computer and new pictures
what i do transfer from my camera- can edit, no problem. Only can't edit
pictures transfered from my phone. (Can edit, but can't save changes).
So, i don't know, or that samsung 'software
[image: http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/lib/imgs/grey_loader.gif]
' (http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/#)is infected,or what? I downloaded
it second time from different location,- the same problem.
Maybe the problem is Norton AV, because its older version, i think
2006, and it gives me updates every day few times a day, it looks
strange for me. Actually its will expire in few days, so i will get
another AV.
Ayabrea183490 Wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have a similar problem, since 2 months, I'm using a Dell Dimension
> 9200
> with Vista Home Premium w/ latest updates, there are no Symantec
> product
> installed but since a few days, my hard drive doesn't stops
> reading/writing
> so before it becomes to annoying, I have decided to install an AV
> called
> Kaspersky to see if there's something like a worm or ..., Hey, it's
> free for
> a month so it won't costs a lot for a possible solution.
>
> Each time I was starting Windows Photo Gallery, I was getting
> continuous
> alerts related to MS04-028 JPEG Exploit. The popup window was appearing
> sometimes up to 50 times in a row.
>
> Since, It's my first PC, (I come from the Mac world) I was thinking
> maybe it
> could be built in the AV Demo I've downloaded so I decided to try
> another AV
> so I installed Avast and the same thing happened, the same @$%! event
> happens
> again, a pop up window advising me of MS04-028 JPEG Exploit in many
> places.
>
> I have used the Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool
> (KB890830) without success.
>
> Is there an immediate solution to this annoying thing even if it is not
> dangerous for the Vista OS?
>
> Is it a Trojan, a Virus, a worm or simply a junk file generated by
> Windows
> Photo Gallery and misinterpreted by some AV?
>
> It seems hopeless... :?
>
>
>
> "Chloegirl" wrote:
>
> > Well last night I tried reloading all my files and what I thought was
> going
> > to work only worked with the first file I told you about. After
> coping all
> > the files I started getting the message again. So I am still lost.
> >
> > "Chloegirl" wrote:
> >
> > > OK, I don't know if everyone has their pictures on disk back up and
> if you
> > > are willing to put the time in, but I think I have found a way to
> stop the
> > > problem. I don't know what is causing it but I have been playing
> around and
> > > if you delete the files from my pictures and there by removing them
> from the
> > > windows photo gallery and reinstall them by opening the file on the
> disk and
> > > them using the copy/paste function to move the file to pictures it
> seems to
> > > make the bloodhound message go away. It also works with the HP
> Photosmart
> > > transfer programs if you have that available (I don't know what
> system
> > > everyone is using). I have only done this with a couple of files so
> far but
> > > have not had the issue yet and these were the same pictures that
> gave the
> > > message before. So if you are willing to spend the time and have
> backups it
> > > may work for you too.
> > >
> > > "William" wrote:
> > >
> > > > WOW - I just spent 45 minutes with Norton no help - Now I'm off
> to chat with
> > > > HP... I'm having the same issue as describe in the thread -
> PLEASE HELP!!!!
> > > > --
> > > > Bill C.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "markus_xy" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > forget to mention that complete system scan after installation
> and update
> > > > > including the questionable JPGs found no threat. it seems to be
> a problem of
> > > > > Photo Gallery under VISTA......
> > > > > I have the same JPGs on my second computer (XP-based) - no
> threats found
> > > > > with Norton
> > > > >
> > > > > "markus_xy" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Same situation on my computer. It seems that Photo Gallery
> creates temporary
> > > > > > files from each JPG during folder scan - and every time it
> creates one the
> > > > > > message appears. luckily Norton says that protection is good
> enough.
> > > > > > Deinstalling Norton, new installation, liveupdate and
> complete system check
> > > > > > don't solve the problem. Any further ideas?
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "TheBrat_75" wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > I'm running Vista Home Premium with Norton. When I run
> Windows Photo
> > > > > > > Gallery, I'm getting almost continuous warning that
> bloodhound.exploit.13 was
> > > > > > > detected. I get a popup with that message every second or
> two while the
> > > > > > > program is running and usually for a while after I close
> the program. Any
> > > > > > > suggestions on how to fix this?
--
@@@lgyys
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
I have a similar problem. I have Vista Home Premium with
'Norton Internet
Security'
(http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/#).I downloaded Samsung PC Studio
software to transfer my pictures from the phone to the computer.I can
open them,watch(on WPG) ,but if i want to edit-can't save the changes:
The table come's up: auto block have blocked Bloodhound.Exploit.13. Any
scans doesn't find anything. Pictures on the computer and new pictures
what i do transfer from my camera- can edit, no problem. Only can't edit
pictures transfered from my phone. (Can edit, but can't save changes).
So, i don't know, or that samsung 'software
[image: http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/lib/imgs/grey_loader.gif]
' (http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/#)is infected,or what? I downloaded
it second time from different location,- the same problem.
Maybe the problem is Norton AV, because its older version, i think
2006, and it gives me updates every day few times a day, it looks
strange for me. Actually its will expire in few days, so i will get
another AV.
Ayabrea183490 Wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have a similar problem, since 2 months, I'm using a Dell Dimension
> 9200
> with Vista Home Premium w/ latest updates, there are no Symantec
> product
> installed but since a few days, my hard drive doesn't stops
> reading/writing
> so before it becomes to annoying, I have decided to install an AV
> called
> Kaspersky to see if there's something like a worm or ..., Hey, it's
> free for
> a month so it won't costs a lot for a possible solution.
>
> Each time I was starting Windows Photo Gallery, I was getting
> continuous
> alerts related to MS04-028 JPEG Exploit. The popup window was appearing
> sometimes up to 50 times in a row.
>
> Since, It's my first PC, (I come from the Mac world) I was thinking
> maybe it
> could be built in the AV Demo I've downloaded so I decided to try
> another AV
> so I installed Avast and the same thing happened, the same @$%! event
> happens
> again, a pop up window advising me of MS04-028 JPEG Exploit in many
> places.
>
> I have used the Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool
> (KB890830) without success.
>
> Is there an immediate solution to this annoying thing even if it is not
> dangerous for the Vista OS?
>
> Is it a Trojan, a Virus, a worm or simply a junk file generated by
> Windows
> Photo Gallery and misinterpreted by some AV?
>
> It seems hopeless... :?
>
>
>
> "Chloegirl" wrote:
>
> > Well last night I tried reloading all my files and what I thought was
> going
> > to work only worked with the first file I told you about. After
> coping all
> > the files I started getting the message again. So I am still lost.
> >
> > "Chloegirl" wrote:
> >
> > > OK, I don't know if everyone has their pictures on disk back up and
> if you
> > > are willing to put the time in, but I think I have found a way to
> stop the
> > > problem. I don't know what is causing it but I have been playing
> around and
> > > if you delete the files from my pictures and there by removing them
> from the
> > > windows photo gallery and reinstall them by opening the file on the
> disk and
> > > them using the copy/paste function to move the file to pictures it
> seems to
> > > make the bloodhound message go away. It also works with the HP
> Photosmart
> > > transfer programs if you have that available (I don't know what
> system
> > > everyone is using). I have only done this with a couple of files so
> far but
> > > have not had the issue yet and these were the same pictures that
> gave the
> > > message before. So if you are willing to spend the time and have
> backups it
> > > may work for you too.
> > >
> > > "William" wrote:
> > >
> > > > WOW - I just spent 45 minutes with Norton no help - Now I'm off
> to chat with
> > > > HP... I'm having the same issue as describe in the thread -
> PLEASE HELP!!!!
> > > > --
> > > > Bill C.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "markus_xy" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > forget to mention that complete system scan after installation
> and update
> > > > > including the questionable JPGs found no threat. it seems to be
> a problem of
> > > > > Photo Gallery under VISTA......
> > > > > I have the same JPGs on my second computer (XP-based) - no
> threats found
> > > > > with Norton
> > > > >
> > > > > "markus_xy" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Same situation on my computer. It seems that Photo Gallery
> creates temporary
> > > > > > files from each JPG during folder scan - and every time it
> creates one the
> > > > > > message appears. luckily Norton says that protection is good
> enough.
> > > > > > Deinstalling Norton, new installation, liveupdate and
> complete system check
> > > > > > don't solve the problem. Any further ideas?
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "TheBrat_75" wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > I'm running Vista Home Premium with Norton. When I run
> Windows Photo
> > > > > > > Gallery, I'm getting almost continuous warning that
> bloodhound.exploit.13 was
> > > > > > > detected. I get a popup with that message every second or
> two while the
> > > > > > > program is running and usually for a while after I close
> the program. Any
> > > > > > > suggestions on how to fix this?
--
@@@lgyys
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