PC Pals Forum
Technical Help & Discussion => Broadband, Networking, PC Security, Internet & ISPs => Topic started by: TR on September 01, 2004, 12:56
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Hi all, Had some time to do some reading over the last 2 days ;D and have read that the HJ logs when posted onto forums have a lot of Personal Information within the Log.
Just wanted to know off the Techies if this was true? as I want to post my HJ log as there are 2 / 3 Items that I dont reconise.
Hookstar
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I had never noticed any personal info, I think I have seen a few websites, home page etc.
You could always just edit it and delete any "personal" stuff , such as your www.spankers_R_us.com entry, before posting it if you were worried about peope knowing about the seedier side of your personal life :)
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Hiya Hooky. Your HJT log is sure to contain a certain amount of personal data, but if you replace stuff like email addresses and ISP info, etc., with a line of 'x' before you post, it shouldn't make much difference to the overall value of the log.
By the way, one simple method of checking unidentified entries in your HJT log, is to copy and Paste that line into Google's search box and finding out whether it was generated by one of your bona fide apps.
Edit: Ooops! Pipped at the post! ::)
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if you were worried about peope knowing about the seedier side of your personal life :)
Nothing to Hide Sandra, just that I dont trust anybody on the net these days :-\
HijackThis and StartUp Logs Post
Please note that HijackThis and StartUp logs are NOT to be posted.
This is for the security of the poster, as these logs can, and often do, show Security and Personal Information about the computer user/s and their browsing habits.
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I think it's a case of being professional, and solving the problems created by spyware, rather than sniggering at how people got it, if by visiting dodgy websites. The exception, of course, being Clive, who's secret nightly visits to sheepshaggers-r-us.com, are obviously open to merciless pi** taking.
Of all the logs posted on here, I've never seen anything terrible, and if people haven't got the sense to mask evidence of anything seedy, then they deserve to be caught out, in my opinion.