Firefox pain
PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 7:37 pm
Well, I posted this to prayer as an unregistered (since I didn't remember my password and didn't remember how to get it again until today) but Firefox started crashing everytime it tried to load my cookies...
Well, I reinstalled firefox, and it told me when I tried to load it again that I had to use a different profile, because the other one (default) was in use! Now, I had only one instance of Firefox open, so I don't know how it could have been "in use", so I had to make a new profile for Firefox... Ends up, it didn't use my cookies, so all my cookies (for cafepress, ywamconnect, CAA, friendster, and a few other sites I had which I don't remember passwords for) are gone... My history and cache were also deleted somehow, but that's not as important as my cookies... It was only on my user (the admin) that this was the case. Firefox worked just fine in the other users on the same machine. It said it was an error in msvcrt.dll...
I suspect it may have had something to do with a trojan that downloaded in an animated cursor that came as a flyby download... Well, at least, I did a virus search as soon as the problems started, and that's what came up.. I don't know the two were connected for sure, but I'm stuck on a few of those passwords... *sigh*
From now on, I'm consolidating my passwords on everything except sites that involve money...
Oh, all my bookmarks are gone too... Grr...
Well, I reinstalled firefox, and it told me when I tried to load it again that I had to use a different profile, because the other one (default) was in use! Now, I had only one instance of Firefox open, so I don't know how it could have been "in use", so I had to make a new profile for Firefox... Ends up, it didn't use my cookies, so all my cookies (for cafepress, ywamconnect, CAA, friendster, and a few other sites I had which I don't remember passwords for) are gone... My history and cache were also deleted somehow, but that's not as important as my cookies... It was only on my user (the admin) that this was the case. Firefox worked just fine in the other users on the same machine. It said it was an error in msvcrt.dll...
I suspect it may have had something to do with a trojan that downloaded in an animated cursor that came as a flyby download... Well, at least, I did a virus search as soon as the problems started, and that's what came up.. I don't know the two were connected for sure, but I'm stuck on a few of those passwords... *sigh*
From now on, I'm consolidating my passwords on everything except sites that involve money...
Oh, all my bookmarks are gone too... Grr...