[DM-MUG] Finder Issue

Jon Thompson jthompson-lists at dmevolve.com
Mon Nov 30 08:51:29 CST 2009


Alan,

Try running the commands in this article, as these types of things could
appear if you are using a DNS server that is not one given to you by your
ISP.

http://www.macworld.com/article/60823/2007/10/trojanhorse.html

I'm giving you this as a precaution, as well as to eliminate it as a
possibility.
-- 
Jon Thompson
Evolve
www.dmevolve.com


On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Alan Maupin <alan.maupin at gmail.com> wrote:

> AB thank you very much for this information.  You are quite the internet
> sleuth!
>
>
> On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:21 PM, AB wrote:
>
> When typing in wildfire.gigya.com I got a "directory not listed" message,
> see screenshot.
> I went to the gigya.com website. It is a social media and content
> management internet based company with offices in CA, NY, and Israel.
>
> Perhaps they can investigate their own security on their servers since the
> discussion thread mentioned it was a leak in the respective company's
> network servers.
>
> here's the contact info for them.
>
> Whether you have a comment, a bug to report,
> or a press or business inquiry, please use the following contact
> information.
> We will get back to you as soon as possible.
>
>  Liza Hausman, Gigya
> 650.353.4178 Office
>
> Mark Naples, WIT
> 215.893.0581 Direct
> 646.265.7372 Cell
>  Customer Support and Product Feedback Inquiries: support at gigya-inc.com
>  Sales related inquiries: sales at gigya-inc.com
>  Partner and Business Development Inquiries: bizdev at gigya-inc.com
> Questions Relating to Terms of Use and/or our Privacy Policy:
> privacy at gigya-inc.com
>   Our offices Palo Alto Office (Corporate Headquarters)
> 855 El Camino Real
> Building 4, Suite 290
> Palo Alto, CA 94301
> 650.353.7230
>  New York Office. 817 Broadway, 10th Floor
> New York, NY 10003-4709
> 646.722.8137
>  Tel Aviv Office
> 132 Begin road
> Azrieli round tower (13 floor)
> Tel Aviv, Israel 67021
> +972.73.7852400
>
> --- On *Sun, 11/29/09, Victoria L. Herring <vlh at herringlaw.com>* wrote:
>
> From: Victoria L. Herring <vlh at herringlaw.com>
> Subject: Re: [DM-MUG] Finder Issue
> To: "Des Moines Mac Users Group" <dmmug at dmmug.org>
> Cc: alan.maupin at gmail.com
> Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 5:57 PM
>
> you can go to Apple.com and set up a phone support call and explain the
> whole problem in the message so the person you speak to has an idea of the
> reason for the support call.  Seems easier than going out to the Apple Store
> - maybe a first step.
>
> I certainly don't know but if you are having things show up in the finder
> window you might go to the Prefs for Finder and check on what is listed as
> contents on sidebar =- I don't know what Neighborhood would be other than
> perhaps you have Bluetooth or Bonjour enabled???  And they/it are picking up
> signals??
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Alan Maupin <alan.maupin at gmail.com>wrote:
> The problem is located in Finder application, on the Shared menu, under the
> submenu All:   random named URL's are showing up and are listed as
> Neighborhood.
>
> The most recent URL to show up is "wildfire.gigya.com"
>
> It does not go away with a reboot.
>
> Does anyone know what causes this issue?  Is it a security issue?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alan
>
> <Screen shot 2009-11-29 at 6.11.32 PM.png>
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