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Old 06-02-2004, 09:48 AM   #16
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*Can* suggest you have the Blaster worm, not categorically prove it.
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Its not a virus coz i got up to date protection and it didnt find one,
Now, I've spoken to end-users who think "up-to-date" means "within the past couple months", so I probably shouldn't be operating on assumption here, but I took Pirate's statement to mean that he ran the lastest virus defs and it came up clean. As far as I know the big scanners cannot clean it, only quarantine it, but they're still gonna report it.

So the big question here is, what exactly does Pirate mean when he says "up-to-date" in the context of his virus protection? And for good measure, which application is he using?
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Old 06-02-2004, 10:34 PM   #17
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[quote]Originally posted by perth
*Can* suggest you have the Blaster worm, not categorically prove it.

Now, I've spoken to end-users who think "up-to-date" means "within the past couple months", so I probably shouldn't be operating on assumption here, but I took Pirate's statement to mean that he ran the lastest virus defs and it came up clean. As far as I know the big scanners cannot clean it, only quarantine it, but they're still gonna report it.

So the big question here is, what exactly does Pirate mean when he says "up-to-date" in the context of his virus protection? And for good measure, which application is he using?
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What I mean is my virus scanning program Norton AntiVirus 2003 updated virus defs every time i access the internet. I have a seperate virus searcher that is tuned to the blaster worm and will exterminate any possible traces of it.
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Old 06-02-2004, 11:44 PM   #18
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Then it's reasonably safe to say you're not infected. I would start using support.microsoft.com and groups.google.com to start narrowing down possibillities.
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Old 06-03-2004, 11:40 AM   #19
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either that or Kerio :)

Either that or get Kerio or ZoneAlarm, as the fact that it's letting MSRPC traffic in is a BAD thing.

Also, avoid BlackICE like the plague. If you use a few different types of nmap scans, nmap 3.5 makes it completely invisible.

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