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April 7th, 2004, 07:11 AM
#9
Junior Member
Hello and thanks all!!!
To respond in order to you all:
Zetaphor and MoonWolf... I'm not sure of a IE exploit/spoof that would get under my rader, and I'm guessing that a saved page would not be enough, I mean does that not also need a cookie/GUId of some sort?
OverdueSpy and Tiger Shark: Well, yes, I have X-Cleaner, SpyBot and AdAware which all get run 1nce a week >< ( I HATE spy/adware ) and they have shown nothing to this date... And I do keep an eye out with netstat, nothing out of sort there. I have always kept *all* progs insystem disabled. Everybody's gotta ask permission to go weewee....
Sumdumguy: Ok, here's the log attached, I'm sure I know just about everything on it.. Although why it says I'm using default options in IE when I'm not... You'll see I've recently visited, count 'em.., 3 online AV scanners.. The Zinio reader is for online magasines I get. The one suspicious entry is the http://httpsinfogateway.com the URl is a blank page, this appears to be a dialer planter.... I'm thinking to delete this unit with extreame predjudice!
OK, ScripterX, I have a trojan finder/remover or 2, but I'll give TDS-3 a spin..
On a final interesting note, last night, ZA asked permission for IE to connect out of the blue.. a close look determined that this was coming out of a port in the low 14000s I didn't catch exactly which one as I was focused on the fact that the process was claiming it self to be MS TV/Vidio connection, which while sounds semi-plausible, I've never seen it nor had it ask for access to the internet prior to that moment, and it wanted to go to IP 3.0.0.2/255.255.255.255...!! WTF is that, some "special" microsoft domain?
Anyway, thanks everyone for all the imput!!
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