dunxz.exe
I was playing around with XP the other day, when I found a directory that I didn't realize was on the machine. It appears it came with Windows, because I sure as hell didn't put it there. Following the path:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Games
...there's a hidden folder called NBA. Clicking into the NBA folder, it initially looks empty, but there is, again, a group of 32 hidden folders inside that. When I clicked on the CHA folder, I found a series of executable programs. The most interesting ones look like bloxshotz.exe, thr33z.exe, dunxz.exe, st34lz.exe, contestshotz.exe, and something called rufus12minz.exe. There are about 300 programs in each of those hidden folders.
I'm a little worried to run any of them, but I'll ask around and see what I can find. I'm estimating I'll be confident enough to see what they do by about... oh... the end of October.
(h/t: "run dingerz.exe", McC)
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rufus12minz.exe
I assume it is the best program for getting people loud, and then louder, and then loudest.
I admit it… You made me LOL. Yes, I assume so, too:)
by David A. Arnott on Sep 30, 2009 9:16 PM EDT up reply actions
Did you install some software from SBN?
There’s no record of any malicious software named that. It has to be from some Sports software you installed.
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The Official Roommate of Rufus on Fire found the NBA folder on his machine. He opened the NJN folder. There are a lot of similar .exe’s as ones in CHA, but there are a few different ones. He’s most interested in chairmanyia11st4r.exe and move2bk.exe.
by David A. Arnott on Sep 30, 2009 10:35 PM EDT up reply actions
This is quite certainly something you did.
An EA NBA demo, perhaps?
Remember when the Panthers had a good offensive line? Yeah, me too.
--Darin Gantt
by MichaelProcton on Sep 30, 2009 11:10 PM EDT reply actions

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