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  1. #16
    Marty709 Guest

    RE: Bloodhound.exploit.13

    I'm running Vista HP with Norton also but I get the popup when I'm trying to
    watch TV with the Media Centre. The Bloodhound.Exploit.13 keeps coming up
    and down and interfering with the picture. The only way to watch it is to
    reduce the size from full screen. But I have only had this problem in the
    last couple of weeks. Is it a virus? If so, why doesn't Norton remove it?

    Please help.

    "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?


  2. #17
    EddieZ Guest

    Re: Bloodhound.exploit.13


    It seems the bug is deeply rooted with Symantec. I use Symantec Endpoint
    Protection 11 with the latest definitions and when I use the Vista
    built-in sceencapture Symantec will label the temp file that is created
    as 'Infected' with Bloodhound.exploit.13.
    So possibly MS incorporated a piece of spyware/code into Vista to be
    able to see what the screens look like perhaps?:eek:


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    EddieZ

  3. #18
    @@@lgyys Guest

    Re: Bloodhound.exploit.13


    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/l...ey_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.

    Ayabrea;183490 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?



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