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phenix
This one is interesting and very annoying.
My virus program, ESET SS, is set for a two way stop of incoming and
outgoing garbage. Here is the messgage it produced when I signed
on this morning:
application: windows media player network sharing service
publisher: unknown
remote computer: FreeStaffWorld.com (127.0.0.1)
remote port; tcp 2869(icslap)
So did my additions to the HOSTS file have any effect?
No idea about such annoying stuff, never have it myself, surfing with usually all shields up (no JS etc). But guess at least that secret function in MSPlayer can be disabled.
http://bucarotechelp.com/computers/wintips/92082801.asp
Hope you're not surfing on a fix IP adress yourself...
Perhaps check (delete) your cookies and manually check the flash cookies and check the DOMstorage thing...
Try with a new profile in KM...
Try with a new installation of KM too, installed into a new folder, without additional extensions installed (noscript is notorious etc.)...
Perhaps it's possible to close that remote port via firewall...
Just little things I'd check myself, but otherwise no idea, sorry.
But there must be more people in the web with that prob! Perhaps you'll have to google for all those 50 name variations, urgh...