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Old 09-16-2005, 09:18 PM
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dpcadhlp.exe

Our business has encountered a spyware program that doesn't appear to be anywhere on the internet. After much work, we tracked it down to dpcadhlp.exe in folder tryannel. It was very difficult to track down because it doesn't put itself in the startup program list, in fact it doesn't even put itself in the registry. It doesn't even run in the background so process views do not show it. Some other running program would run dpcadhlp.exe which in turn would pop up an add, then the program would shut itself back down. Upon removing the file, the computer would continually reboot and would not log into windows XP. To resolve this problem we created a blank text file, renamed it to dpcadhlp.exe then the computer would start up and run fun without popups. We never could figure out which program was triggering the program to run as the only EXE and DLL modules in the process list were by Microsoft or Intel. Does anyone have any information on this spyware program and how it gets triggered to run every 2 or 3 minutes while on the internet?
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Old 09-21-2005, 08:21 PM
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There is something Fuji Film uses called a DPC-AD card reader. It reads xD picture Cards and SmartMedia cards. Do you have something from fuji on you computer? dpcadhlp sounds like a help file for a related application.
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Old 11-01-2005, 07:37 PM
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The computer is no longer in our hands, it was picked it up by the customer, so I do not know if it had Fuji software on it.
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