Thats what i thought too. I work at a ISP so that kinda scares me. Good think i dont work for AOL or Prodigy Internet. They get bombs by the week.
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Thats what i thought too. I work at a ISP so that kinda scares me. Good think i dont work for AOL or Prodigy Internet. They get bombs by the week.
thank for the info and links everybody. i'll check 'em
I agree with this diagnosis-of course most of these virus only work on Windows 2000, but can be transferred or planted on any other Windows machine, but won't effect it's operations....Quote:
Originally posted here by MsMittens
I'm betting that a lot of the port 80s are leftover Nimdia and/or Code Red type worms. I still have students that connect and blam! get infected even at this point. The fact that ZA is picking it up is good. That means its doing its job, by protecting your machine from others.
You might want to go and find Sam Spade. This can do a reverse DNS on ip's and you can then send a copy of your ZA log to their abuse desk to deal with it.
When you get the Zone Alarm popup alert, there is a button called "more info". This will take you to their "Alert Analyzer" page. There you can click the "Whois" tab and presto the originating ISP appears.
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