Blinker
May 11th, 2001, 09:57 AM
Hello, I've got a question ... what do the hidden ffastun.* files in my root directory do?
I was cleaning up my HD and wondered what they'd do ...
I've searched a bit on the net and I was surpurised ... hear is what I found ...
<SNIP>
If you hadn't heard already, Microsoft has a new feature in Office 97 and possibly IE 3.02 as well.
These .dll's inventory your harddrive and pass the info on to Microsoft anytime you connect to Microsoft.com (possibly other times as well). This info not only contains your hard drive contents, but also a full dump of all your cookies, so MS knows where you surf.
For those among you who are skeptical, be aware that MS tried this same stunt as WIN95 was being beta'd. I read a magazine article in PC World about this little "FEATURE". Due to some negative press, MS decided to pull that "feature", but it appears that it has made it back in, quietly this time.
The following .dll's have NO purpose except to spy on you and your business. Deleting them has no impact on the functioning of your pc whatsoever. If you're paranoid, just rename them to someting else.
ffastun.ffa
ffastun.ffl
ffastun
ffastun.ffx
<SNIP>
Does anyone know whether this is true, or another use for this files ???
Is there a program that displays the files sent from your computer
Thx in advance
I was cleaning up my HD and wondered what they'd do ...
I've searched a bit on the net and I was surpurised ... hear is what I found ...
<SNIP>
If you hadn't heard already, Microsoft has a new feature in Office 97 and possibly IE 3.02 as well.
These .dll's inventory your harddrive and pass the info on to Microsoft anytime you connect to Microsoft.com (possibly other times as well). This info not only contains your hard drive contents, but also a full dump of all your cookies, so MS knows where you surf.
For those among you who are skeptical, be aware that MS tried this same stunt as WIN95 was being beta'd. I read a magazine article in PC World about this little "FEATURE". Due to some negative press, MS decided to pull that "feature", but it appears that it has made it back in, quietly this time.
The following .dll's have NO purpose except to spy on you and your business. Deleting them has no impact on the functioning of your pc whatsoever. If you're paranoid, just rename them to someting else.
ffastun.ffa
ffastun.ffl
ffastun
ffastun.ffx
<SNIP>
Does anyone know whether this is true, or another use for this files ???
Is there a program that displays the files sent from your computer
Thx in advance