I am certainly no expert on this but it would seem to me that from the 

description of PUTTY.RND, it is only generated by running puTTY 

software. As you have run virus/malware scanners on that particular file 

and it has been given a clean bill of health, my gut reaction would be 

to assume (for now) it's not a bogus file and therefore has been 

generated by putty software.

PuTTY is a client program for the SSH, Telnet and Rlogin network 

protocols.These protocols are all used to run a remote session on a 

computer, over a network.

Is puTTY installed on your system?

Have you been using/experimenting with SSH, tunneling, proxies etc as 

per this following minor example: -ssh-tunnel-firefox-socks-proxy/4-test-firefox-socks-proxy-putty-ssh-tunnel.shtmlAny other apps that would be utilizing puTTY, and that you have used in 

congunction with Firefox, installed on your system?As previously stated, I am certainly no expert on this sofware, but 

these are the kinds of questions/scenario's I would be considering if 

trying to troubleshoot this kind of "problem". :-)

Shortly afterwards, the Mozilla Foundation invited Garrity to head up the new visual identity team. The release of Firefox 0.8 in February 2004 saw the introduction of the new branding efforts. Included were new icon designs by silverorange, a group of web developers with a long-standing relationship with Mozilla. The final renderings are by Jon Hicks, who had worked on Camino.[276][277] The logo was later revised and updated, fixing several flaws found when it was enlarged.[278] The animal shown in the logo is a stylized fox, although "firefox" is usually a common name for the red panda. The panda, according to Hicks, "didn't really conjure up the right imagery" and was not widely known.[277]


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Hi folks,

Generally, i access my internet without using any proxy servers ie my firefox/IE always has this option unchecked. Then i ran ultra surf this one time (on vista x64) and it worked fine but then once i closed ultra surf i couldn't connect in either browser, inspite of having my original browser settings, wherein no proxy server option was selected.

So currently, i can connect only by using ultra surf and not without it, which's consequently affecting my speed esp for torrents.

I'm certain its not an issue with the settings in my browser, because my torrent client is behaving similarly ( works only when ultrasurf's on ) so if u can point out to something else, i could try that out.

Also, can't be a router issue as it works fine on my other OS.

I generally dont have good luck with forums but hoping u guys can help me out, till then ultrasurf it is.

Yes i understand that browser settings do not change but i suspect that there's a process running which bypasses the normal route when i try to connect(without ultrasurf), probably because, prior to using ultrasurf i tried using some public proxy server websites which could directly do what ultrasurf was doing, so this could have installed some malware perhaps. Can you suggest a specific malware detection software which can detect such a thing. I've run a full scan (kaspersky 2009) and the problem still persists

If you're use firefox you should have downloaded and installed the Ultrasurf addon. After doing so there will be a "WJ Disabled" in red at the bottom right of the browser. Simply click it to enable or disable. When disabled you can access the internet without having to run Ultrasurf in the background. What it does is switches the browser's connection settings between "No Proxy" when disabled, and "Manual Proxy" when enabled.

Well, the problem is that internet won't work without ultrasurf. utorrent, Firefox (with the addon turned off), IExplore, Spotify... Nothing works unless Ultrasurf is turned on. It also affects my Ubuntu partition and other computers who use the router and never had Ultrasurf installed. It must be some configuration Ultrasurf creates in the router, since it works for a while every time I restore it to factory settings.

Apparently ultrasurf is malware. I've been using it for a while now and never realized what its been doing using my own computer. Its most likely responsible for your problems too. My guess is its forcing you to use it every time you use the internet so it can do what was described in that thread. I always thought it was to good to be a free product.

HEy awl,

i am also facing the same problem, i read all the answers to this thread, but none of them helped me, i am using windows 8.1, i used ultrasurf for small period but after when i exit it, m not been able to use the internet with my default settings, however i unchecked all the three option in LAN settings, i have tried opera, IE, google chrome, and firefox,

but no result,

m very worried, i have already installed windows 4 times in just a period of 6 to 8 months,

i can't reinstall my windows

Ultrasurf also supports Firefox using an add-on which you can download and install from here. Once installed, you will see the UltraSurf icon on the firefox add-on bar (use Ctrl+/ if you don't see the add-on bar)). You can click on the icon to activate or de-active UltraSurf for Firefox any time. 0852c4b9a8

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