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  2. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    The AutoRun task, if specified, is executed immediately without user interaction. [9] This includes DRIVE_REMOVABLE, DRIVE_FIXED and DRIVE_REMOTE drive types. AutoRun will work with network drives (the DRIVE_REMOTE drive type) that are mapped to a drive letter. AutoRun will also work with floppy drives that are provided with autorun-compatible ...

  3. autorun.inf - Wikipedia

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    Assuming Registry settings allow AutoRun, then the following autorun.inf handling takes place: Windows versions prior to Windows XP; On any drive type, the autorun.inf is read, parsed and instructions followed immediately and silently. [8] The "AutoRun task" is the application specified by the open or shellexecute keys. If an AutoRun task is ...

  4. Agent.BTZ - Wikipedia

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    Agent.BTZ, also named Autorun, [1] [2] is a computer worm that infects USB flash drives with spyware. A variant of the SillyFDC worm, [ 3 ] it was used in a massive 2008 cyberattack on the US military , infecting 300,000 computers.

  5. Sysinternals - Wikipedia

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    Windows Sysinternals supplies users with numerous free utilities, most of which are being actively developed by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell, [7] such as Process Explorer, an advanced version of Windows Task Manager, [8] Autoruns, which Windows Sysinternals claims is the most advanced manager of startup applications, [9] RootkitRevealer, a rootkit detection utility, [10] Contig ...

  6. AutoPlay - Wikipedia

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    After AutoRun completes, AutoPlay initiates by doing an examination of the volume for content. This is called content sniffing . AutoPlay decides whether the volume is an Audio CD, movie DVD, a blank recordable medium (a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R etc.) or a generic volume which contains files.

  7. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    Flash drives can be set up to automatically launch stored presentations, websites, articles, and any other software immediately on insertion of the drive using the Microsoft Windows AutoRun feature. [65] Autorunning software this way does not work on all computers, and it is normally disabled by security-conscious users.

  8. Talk:AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    1 Explanation of Sample AutoRun.inf File. 2 Factual inaccuracy. 2 comments. 3 A better way? 1 comment. 4 Beat the Home Team! 1 comment.

  9. U3 (software) - Wikipedia

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    A read-only ISO 9660 volume on an emulated CD-ROM drive with an autorun configuration to execute the U3 LaunchPad, and; A standard flash drive (FAT formatted) that includes a hidden "SYSTEM" folder with installed applications. U3 compliant applications can be (optionally) preloaded by manufacturers.