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R0,R1,R2,R3 Sections
Section covering Internet Explorer Start Page, Home Page, and Url Search Hooks.
F0, F1, F2, F3 Sections
These sections are applications loaded from .INI files, system.ini and win.ini or equivalence in the registry.
N1, N2, N3, N4 Sections
These are Netscape and Mozilla Browsers Start and default search pages.O1 Section
Section that corresponds to Host file Redirection.
O2 Section
Section that conforms to Browser Helper Objects.
O3 Section
Section that corresponds to Internet Explorer toolbars.
O4 Section
Section that conforms to applications that are listed in certain keys in the registry and the startup folders and are loaded automatically when Windows boots up. The registry keys listed here apply to Windows XP, NT, and 2000.
O5 Section
Section that corresponds to having Internet Explorer (IE) show in the Control Panel.
O6 Section
Section that corresponds to an Administrative lock down for changing options or homepage in Internet explorer by manipulating certain settings in the registry.
O7 Section
Section corresponds to Regedit allowed to not run by changing an entry in the registry.
O8 Section
Section that conforms to extra items found in the in the Context Menu of Internet Explorer.
O9 Section
Section that conforms to buttons on main Internet Explorer toolbar or items in the Internet Explorer 'Tools' menu that are not part of the default installation.
O10 Section
Section that corresponds to Winsock Hijackers or known as LSP (Layered Service Provider).
O11 Section
Section that conforms to a non-default option group that has been added to the Advanced Options Tab in Internet Options on IE.
O12 Section
Section that corresponds to Internet Explorer Plugins.
O13 Section
This section corresponds to an IE DefaultPrefix hijack.
O14 Section
This section conforms to a 'Reset Web Settings' hijack.
O15 Section
This section corresponds to sites or IP addresses in the Internet Explorer Trusted Zone and Protocol Defaults.
O16 Section
This section conformss to ActiveX Objects otherwise known as Downloaded Program Files.
O17 Section
This section corresponds to Lop.com Domain Hacks.
O18 Section
This section conforms to extra protocols and protocol hijackers.
O19 Section
This section corresponds to User style sheet hijacking.
O20 Section
AppInit_DLLs: This section conforms to files being loaded through the AppInit_DLLs Registry value and the Winlogon Notify Subkeys
O21 Section
This section conforms to files being loaded through the ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad registry key.
O22 Section
This section corresponds to files being loaded through the SharedTaskScheduler registry value.
O23 Section
This section conforms to XP,NT, 2003, and 2003 services.
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