Oleron
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- Feb 17, 2004
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Watch out for this software on your machine - Seekmo.
When installed, it sits in the windows system tray, claiming to be some kind of search assistant. It is spyware of the most pernicious kind.
I had a a problem with my firewall software (McAfee) about a week ago and it disabled briefly (for about a day). During that time my wife was browsing the internet and picked up this passenger (Seekmo) somehow - still not sure exactly how. I spotted the icon and removed the software immediately, then ran a full Ad-Aware sweep which picked up some more nasties and got rid of them.
I rebooted only to find that the software had left hidden hooks all over the registry and system files. A sweep with Spybot removed these.
Since that day, and I realise this could be pure coincidence, I have had failed delivery messages by the hundred for mails that I never sent. The mails are for pharmaceutical products that have my email address as the spoofed sender. This has never happened to me before now.
I am convinced seekmo is a downloader for a mass-mailer or that it is an email harvester. Anyway, don't take the risk - get rid of it now.
When installed, it sits in the windows system tray, claiming to be some kind of search assistant. It is spyware of the most pernicious kind.
I had a a problem with my firewall software (McAfee) about a week ago and it disabled briefly (for about a day). During that time my wife was browsing the internet and picked up this passenger (Seekmo) somehow - still not sure exactly how. I spotted the icon and removed the software immediately, then ran a full Ad-Aware sweep which picked up some more nasties and got rid of them.
I rebooted only to find that the software had left hidden hooks all over the registry and system files. A sweep with Spybot removed these.
Since that day, and I realise this could be pure coincidence, I have had failed delivery messages by the hundred for mails that I never sent. The mails are for pharmaceutical products that have my email address as the spoofed sender. This has never happened to me before now.
I am convinced seekmo is a downloader for a mass-mailer or that it is an email harvester. Anyway, don't take the risk - get rid of it now.
