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Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and know how
to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no avail.
 
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Chico wrote:
> Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and
> know how to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no
> avail.

http://www.google.com/search?q=Codbot%2EX

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wow. a google search. never thought about trying that myself. anyone with
half a brain want to take a stab at this?

"kurttrail" wrote:

> Chico wrote:
> > Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and
> > know how to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no
> > avail.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=Codbot%2EX
>
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From: "Chico" <Chico@discussions.microsoft.com>

| Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and know how
| to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no avail.

The Codbot is a virus, most variants are Internet worms and are not adware so standard anto
malware applications isn't the software to use. Anti virus software is needed.

In the future you should post such a query to an anti virus and/or anti spyware News Group.

microsoft.public.security.virus
alt.comp.virus
alt.comp.anti-virus
alt.privacy.spyware

The following multi-vendor AV scanner utility includes; Sophos, McAfee and Trend Micro
scanners and at least Sophos should be able to clean/remove the infection.


Download MULTI_AV.EXE from the URL --
http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe

It is a self-extracting ZIP file that contains the Kixtart Script Interpreter {
http://kixtart.org Kixtart is CareWare } three batch files, five Kixtart scripts, one Link
(.LNK) file, this PDF instruction file and two utilities; UNZIP.EXE and WGET.EXE. It will
simplify the process of using; Sophos, Trend and McAfee Anti Virus Command Line Scanners to
remove
viruses and various other malware.

C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT -- { or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS}
This will bring up the initial menu of choices and should be executed in Normal Mode. This
way all the components can be downloaded from each AV vendor’s web site.
The choices are; Sophos, Trend, McAfee, Exit the menu and Reboot the PC.

You can choose to go to each menu item and just download the needed files or you can
download the files and perform a scan in Normal Mode. Once you have downloaded the files
needed for each scanner you want to use, you should reboot the PC into Safe Mode [F8 key
during boot] and re-run the menu again and choose which scanner you want to run in Safe
Mode. It is suggested to run the scanners in both Safe Mode and Normal Mode.

When the menu is displayed hitting 'H' or 'h' will bring up a more comprehensive PDF help
file.

To use this utility, perform the following...
Execute; Multi_AV.exe { Note: You must use the default folder C:\AV-CLS }
Choose; Unzip
Choose; Close

Execute; C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT
{ or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS }

NOTE: You may have to disable your software FireWall or allow WGET.EXE and/or FTP.EXE to go
through your FireWall to allow them to download the needed AV vendor related files.

* * * Please report back your results * * *


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thank you for your helpful response. just one question though: if Codbot.X
is indeed a virus and not malware, why have some of my malware programs
detected it (though they haven't been able to zap it) and why has most of the
discussion i've found about it on the web refer to it as malware?

"David H. Lipman" wrote:

> From: "Chico" <Chico@discussions.microsoft.com>
>
> | Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and know how
> | to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no avail.
>
> The Codbot is a virus, most variants are Internet worms and are not adware so standard anto
> malware applications isn't the software to use. Anti virus software is needed.
>
> In the future you should post such a query to an anti virus and/or anti spyware News Group.
>
> microsoft.public.security.virus
> alt.comp.virus
> alt.comp.anti-virus
> alt.privacy.spyware
>
> The following multi-vendor AV scanner utility includes; Sophos, McAfee and Trend Micro
> scanners and at least Sophos should be able to clean/remove the infection.
>
>
> Download MULTI_AV.EXE from the URL --
> http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe
>
> It is a self-extracting ZIP file that contains the Kixtart Script Interpreter {
> http://kixtart.org Kixtart is CareWare } three batch files, five Kixtart scripts, one Link
> (.LNK) file, this PDF instruction file and two utilities; UNZIP.EXE and WGET.EXE. It will
> simplify the process of using; Sophos, Trend and McAfee Anti Virus Command Line Scanners to
> remove
> viruses and various other malware.
>
> C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT -- { or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS}
> This will bring up the initial menu of choices and should be executed in Normal Mode. This
> way all the components can be downloaded from each AV vendor’s web site.
> The choices are; Sophos, Trend, McAfee, Exit the menu and Reboot the PC.
>
> You can choose to go to each menu item and just download the needed files or you can
> download the files and perform a scan in Normal Mode. Once you have downloaded the files
> needed for each scanner you want to use, you should reboot the PC into Safe Mode [F8 key
> during boot] and re-run the menu again and choose which scanner you want to run in Safe
> Mode. It is suggested to run the scanners in both Safe Mode and Normal Mode.
>
> When the menu is displayed hitting 'H' or 'h' will bring up a more comprehensive PDF help
> file.
>
> To use this utility, perform the following...
> Execute; Multi_AV.exe { Note: You must use the default folder C:\AV-CLS }
> Choose; Unzip
> Choose; Close
>
> Execute; C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT
> { or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS }
>
> NOTE: You may have to disable your software FireWall or allow WGET.EXE and/or FTP.EXE to go
> through your FireWall to allow them to download the needed AV vendor related files.
>
> * * * Please report back your results * * *
>
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>
>
 
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Chico wrote:
> wow. a google search. never thought about trying that myself.
> anyone with half a brain want to take a stab at this?

Sorry, I thought you had at least a half a brain to be able to read the
links from a Google search.

Next time state you moronhood, and that you need to have your hand held.

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Yeah, well you molest dead goats.

SO THERE.

"kurttrail" wrote:

> Chico wrote:
> > wow. a google search. never thought about trying that myself.
> > anyone with half a brain want to take a stab at this?
>
> Sorry, I thought you had at least a half a brain to be able to read the
> links from a Google search.
>
> Next time state you moronhood, and that you need to have your hand held.
>
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>
>
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From: "Chico" <Chico@discussions.microsoft.com>

| thank you for your helpful response. just one question though: if Codbot.X
| is indeed a virus and not malware, why have some of my malware programs
| detected it (though they haven't been able to zap it) and why has most of the
| discussion i've found about it on the web refer to it as malware?
|

Malware means "bad software".

Malware can be broken down into sub-types and class being viral and non-viral malware.

All viruses, Internet worms, Trojans, Browser hijackers, adware, Browser Helper Objects,
keyloggers, Trojans, etc, etc are forms of malware.

One of the biggest problems in the anti malware industry is the naming convention. Take a
new worm that was noted last week. Some call it; Gael, Licum, Gaelicum or Tenga but they
are all the same virus.

The W32/Codbot is a well known Internet worm. A class of viruses. That's one of the
reasons you post such a query in an anti virus News Group. It just so happens this is
associated with non-viral malware.
http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32codbotgen.html

As for the statement "...why have some of my malware programs detected it (though they
haven't been able to zap it)" Interesting how that was NOT in your original post nor were
the names of the applications or the their respective versions.

You provide generic information and you expect specific answers ?

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"> You provide generic information and you expect specific answers ?


Sorry. Please know that as a somewhat novice computer user, i often don't
know what information i need to provide in order to receive a reasoned answer.

Anyways, i ran the following programs on my computer: Adaware, PCSafe,
Spysweeper, and at least 3 others whose names escape me at this moment. The
only one to identify Codbot.X (or at least under that name) was PCSafe, and
it was unable to get rid of it.
 
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Chico wrote:

> "kurttrail" wrote:
>
>> Chico wrote:
>>> wow. a google search. never thought about trying that myself.
>>> anyone with half a brain want to take a stab at this?
>>
>> Sorry, I thought you had at least a half a brain to be able to read
>> the links from a Google search.
>>
>> Next time state you moronhood, and that you need to have your hand
>> held.
>
> Yeah, well you molest dead goats.

How would you know? Have you disguised youself as a dead goat? I'm
sure you wouldn't have to try hard at all to pull off imitating a dead
goat's intelligence.

> SO THERE.

Where?

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kurttrail wrote:
> Chico wrote:
>> Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and
>> know how to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no
>> avail.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=Codbot%2EX

http://microscum.com/censored/2005007181505/

http://microscum.com/censored/2005007181635/

Three of my posts disapeared in 2 days, is Mike Brannigan lurking around
here?

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kurttrail wrote:
> kurttrail wrote:
>> Chico wrote:
>>> Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and
>>> know how to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no
>>> avail.
>>
>> http://www.google.com/search?q=Codbot%2EX
>
> http://microscum.com/censored/2005007181505/
>
> http://microscum.com/censored/2005007181635/
>
> Three of my posts disapeared in 2 days, is Mike Brannigan lurking
> around here?


Oops! I did it again! Here are the right links.

http://microscum.com/censored/200507181505/

http://microscum.com/censored/200507181635/

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Download, install, update and run all of the following.

Ad-Aware
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

Spybot search and destroy
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/

Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta1)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=321CD7A2-6A57-4C57-A8BD-DBF62EDA9671&displaylang=en

If none of the above fixes the issue then download Hijack this, run it, save
a copy of the log file and cut and paste it back here to the group so that
it can be analyzed.

HijackThis
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html

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"Chico" <Chico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Have any of you encountered a piece of malware called Codbot.X and know
> how
> to get rid of it? I've tried various adware programs to no avail.
 
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pcbutts1 wrote:

<snip>

> If none of the above fixes the issue then download Hijack this, run it, save
> a copy of the log file and cut and paste it back here to the group so that
> it can be analyzed.
>
> HijackThis
> http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html
>

Please don't recommend the posting of HijackThis logs here. This is not
the place for them. Here are some places where they can be posted.

Forums to Interpret HijackThis Logs:

http://www.spywareinfo.com/forums/
http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php?f=30
http://forums.tomcoyote.org/
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/

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I am not going to go to another forum to register and then search for
someone's log when they can just post it here. It is a waste of time.

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"Rock" <rock@mail.nospam.net> wrote in message
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> pcbutts1 wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>> If none of the above fixes the issue then download Hijack this, run it,
>> save a copy of the log file and cut and paste it back here to the group
>> so that it can be analyzed.
>>
>> HijackThis
>> http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html
>>
>
> Please don't recommend the posting of HijackThis logs here. This is not
> the place for them. Here are some places where they can be posted.
>
> Forums to Interpret HijackThis Logs:
>
> http://www.spywareinfo.com/forums/
> http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php?f=30
> http://forums.tomcoyote.org/
> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/
>
> --
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> MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
>
 
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From: "pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@seedsv.com>

| I am not going to go to another forum to register and then search for
| someone's log when they can just post it here. It is a waste of time.
|
| --

Then suggest sites that parse the HJT Logs....

http://hjt.iamnotageek.com/
http://www.hijackthis.de/en

Even the News Group alt.privacy.spyware dissuades posting HJT Logs and suggests posting in
a forum that supports HJT. Too many posters are posting these logs all over the place where
they don't belong.

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From: "pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@seedsv.com>

| Wrong!
|
| --
|
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| NEW Embedded system W/Linux. We now sell DVR cards.
| See it all at http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm
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|


This is one of Kurttrail's moments. He is correct.

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pcbutts1 wrote:
> Wrong!

What an intelligent and well thought out response!

Thanks for setting me straight!

[In case you didn't notice, I'm being totally sarcastic]

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pcbutts1 wrote:
> First of all how is anybody else going to learn how to read these
> logs if they can't see what is being fixed. Hijackthis is a trouble
> shooting utility not software. It provides a wealth of information
> about a users system not just spyware. What makes you think I am not
> an not an expert at reading them. Why would I ask them to post them
> if I did not intend to help them. What makes you think those are
> experts in those forums. Show me a post where a troll has analyzed a
> hjt log. People come to these groups for help, lets help them not
> send them somewhere else, which is what most of the MVP's do anyway.
> Sending someone to another group is not helping especially when there
> are others in this group that can help. It is a waste of time. When
> those so called "Experts" ask someone to fix something and then post
> another log that means they are guessing, try this try that. I am
> beginning to feel that all of you are intimidated by hjt logs which
> is why you tell them to post it elsewhere. No I am not going to send
> someone to another forum to for a problem that I can fix right here.
> Look what happen to Chico, he had to format his system because of a
> Trojan that hijackthis would have detected. Formatting a system to
> fix one issue is over kill. I am sure you are familiar with the words
> kill file? If you don't want to read my posts about hjt then I
> suggest you kill file me. Problem solved.

Or you will get a lot of posts in response to your HJT log requests
telling you to knock it off. You will get a rep, and people will tend
to not take your responses seriously, because the OP will see a whole
bunch of people saying not to do what you ask.

THIS IS NOT AN HJT GROUP! Deal with it, or may I suggest you start
kill-filing all of the regulars in this group now, because you won't
here the end of this, until

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kurttrail wrote:

> pcbutts1 wrote:
>> First of all how is anybody else going to learn how to read these
>> logs if they can't see what is being fixed. Hijackthis is a trouble
>> shooting utility not software. It provides a wealth of information
>> about a users system not just spyware. What makes you think I am not
>> an not an expert at reading them. Why would I ask them to post them
>> if I did not intend to help them. What makes you think those are
>> experts in those forums. Show me a post where a troll has analyzed a
>> hjt log. People come to these groups for help, lets help them not
>> send them somewhere else, which is what most of the MVP's do anyway.
>> Sending someone to another group is not helping especially when there
>> are others in this group that can help. It is a waste of time. When
>> those so called "Experts" ask someone to fix something and then post
>> another log that means they are guessing, try this try that. I am
>> beginning to feel that all of you are intimidated by hjt logs which
>> is why you tell them to post it elsewhere. No I am not going to send
>> someone to another forum to for a problem that I can fix right here.
>> Look what happen to Chico, he had to format his system because of a
>> Trojan that hijackthis would have detected. Formatting a system to
>> fix one issue is over kill. I am sure you are familiar with the words
>> kill file? If you don't want to read my posts about hjt then I
>> suggest you kill file me. Problem solved.
>
> Or you will get a lot of posts in response to your HJT log requests
> telling you to knock it off. You will get a rep, and people will tend
> to not take your responses seriously, because the OP will see a whole
> bunch of people saying not to do what you ask.
>
> THIS IS NOT AN HJT GROUP! Deal with it, or may I suggest you start
> kill-filing all of the regulars in this group now, because you won't
> here the end of this, until
>

Thanks, Kurt. I guess he didn't read or really understand my post. I
guess his ego has gotten in the way of providing good tech support. Too
bad. Too bad for the end users, too.

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pcbutts1 wrote:

> I am not going to go to another forum to register and then search for
> someone's log when they can just post it here. It is a waste of time.
>

This is not a malware removal support site, and is not the place for
posting HJT logs. If you want to help someone and see their log, then
have then send it to you in private email. They don't belong here.

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The name of this group is microsoft.public.windowsxp.general not
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general.nohijackthis. You're an idiot HijackThis
is a tool NOT software. Deal with it.

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"kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in message
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> pcbutts1 wrote:
>> First of all how is anybody else going to learn how to read these
>> logs if they can't see what is being fixed. Hijackthis is a trouble
>> shooting utility not software. It provides a wealth of information
>> about a users system not just spyware. What makes you think I am not
>> an not an expert at reading them. Why would I ask them to post them
>> if I did not intend to help them. What makes you think those are
>> experts in those forums. Show me a post where a troll has analyzed a
>> hjt log. People come to these groups for help, lets help them not
>> send them somewhere else, which is what most of the MVP's do anyway.
>> Sending someone to another group is not helping especially when there
>> are others in this group that can help. It is a waste of time. When
>> those so called "Experts" ask someone to fix something and then post
>> another log that means they are guessing, try this try that. I am
>> beginning to feel that all of you are intimidated by hjt logs which
>> is why you tell them to post it elsewhere. No I am not going to send
>> someone to another forum to for a problem that I can fix right here.
>> Look what happen to Chico, he had to format his system because of a
>> Trojan that hijackthis would have detected. Formatting a system to
>> fix one issue is over kill. I am sure you are familiar with the words
>> kill file? If you don't want to read my posts about hjt then I
>> suggest you kill file me. Problem solved.
>
> Or you will get a lot of posts in response to your HJT log requests
> telling you to knock it off. You will get a rep, and people will tend to
> not take your responses seriously, because the OP will see a whole bunch
> of people saying not to do what you ask.
>
> THIS IS NOT AN HJT GROUP! Deal with it, or may I suggest you start
> kill-filing all of the regulars in this group now, because you won't here
> the end of this, until
>
> --
> Peace!
> Kurt
> Self-anointed Moderator
> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> http://microscum.com/mscommunity
> "Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
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pcbutts1 wrote:
> The name of this group is microsoft.public.windowsxp.general not
> microsoft.public.windowsxp.general.nohijackthis.

Exactly, and HJT logs have no business being posted here.

> You're an idiot

Why thank you, but I'm not the one trying to get people to post their
HJT logs to this non-HJT newsgroup. People have tried to rationally
explain where the proper places for HJT logs is, but you refuse to see
reason, so who is the real idiot here?

> HijackThis is a tool NOT software. Deal with it.

Actually is is a software tool, as opposed to a physical one, like the
hammer that is needed to beat some sense into your thick skull.

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Your ego got in the way when you butted in to my post.

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"Malke" <invalid@not-real.com> wrote in message
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> kurttrail wrote:
>
>> pcbutts1 wrote:
>>> First of all how is anybody else going to learn how to read these
>>> logs if they can't see what is being fixed. Hijackthis is a trouble
>>> shooting utility not software. It provides a wealth of information
>>> about a users system not just spyware. What makes you think I am not
>>> an not an expert at reading them. Why would I ask them to post them
>>> if I did not intend to help them. What makes you think those are
>>> experts in those forums. Show me a post where a troll has analyzed a
>>> hjt log. People come to these groups for help, lets help them not
>>> send them somewhere else, which is what most of the MVP's do anyway.
>>> Sending someone to another group is not helping especially when there
>>> are others in this group that can help. It is a waste of time. When
>>> those so called "Experts" ask someone to fix something and then post
>>> another log that means they are guessing, try this try that. I am
>>> beginning to feel that all of you are intimidated by hjt logs which
>>> is why you tell them to post it elsewhere. No I am not going to send
>>> someone to another forum to for a problem that I can fix right here.
>>> Look what happen to Chico, he had to format his system because of a
>>> Trojan that hijackthis would have detected. Formatting a system to
>>> fix one issue is over kill. I am sure you are familiar with the words
>>> kill file? If you don't want to read my posts about hjt then I
>>> suggest you kill file me. Problem solved.
>>
>> Or you will get a lot of posts in response to your HJT log requests
>> telling you to knock it off. You will get a rep, and people will tend
>> to not take your responses seriously, because the OP will see a whole
>> bunch of people saying not to do what you ask.
>>
>> THIS IS NOT AN HJT GROUP! Deal with it, or may I suggest you start
>> kill-filing all of the regulars in this group now, because you won't
>> here the end of this, until
>>
>
> Thanks, Kurt. I guess he didn't read or really understand my post. I
> guess his ego has gotten in the way of providing good tech support. Too
> bad. Too bad for the end users, too.
>
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pcbutts1 wrote:
> Your ego got in the way when you butted in to my post.

I can assure you that her ego isn't the problem here. She is among the
most respect people that regularly post here, and you would do well to,
at the very least, listen to what she has to say, without attacking her.

But obviously it is your ego that can't handle a little constructive
criticism.

And if you think you can drag this out until I kill file you, then you
would be sadly mistaken.

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