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NETSKY V - New SuperVirus
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Im infected with Netsky-B I think, i downloaded that program and it found well over 800 infected files. Even after "healing" and deleting the files it still detected 36 it couldnt remove.........strange........
"Sometimes I just stare at my computer screen and wonder what technology hath wrought. Other times I stare at it and think, those have GOT to be fake"
"Sometimes I just stare at my computer screen and wonder what technology hath wrought. Other times I stare at it and think, those have GOT to be fake"
Thanx for the heads up chips, I think we use winXP's virus protection
Just a ques we use two pc's on a network, the main one connecting to the internet has virus protection the other one dont will the main on block viruses and stuff or is it compulsory to put virus scanner on the small one as well?
If you want breakfast in bed....sleep in the kitchen
Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory
I may not be better than anybody else, but at least I am different!
When God handed out good looks, I thought He said school books
So I ordered none
Just a ques we use two pc's on a network, the main one connecting to the internet has virus protection the other one dont will the main on block viruses and stuff or is it compulsory to put virus scanner on the small one as well?
If you want breakfast in bed....sleep in the kitchen
Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory
I may not be better than anybody else, but at least I am different!
When God handed out good looks, I thought He said school books
So I ordered none
Hi all and Chips
I´ve been fortunate enough to never had any "virus attacks" on my computer and I´m quite laid back when it comes to security except on the comp I check my mail on.
I haven´t heard about your AV proggie Chips, but my personal preference is found at http://www.freeav.com
Spybot Search and Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/)is also a program I use which protects your comp from malicious sites on the internet. Very effective to protect the so called *dumb users*.
Against spam I use Mailwasher (use google to find it), which is semi effective and nothing I would warmly reccomend.
All programs are free for non-commercial use
For firewalls I totally trust my router and not software firewalls which I believe causes much more inconvinience than safety.
...and that´s all that stands between me and my precious comps :-/
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I put on my robe and wizard hat.
Edited by - sittingsparrow on 4/17/2004 12:53:15 AM
Edited by - sittingsparrow on 4/17/2004 12:54:10 AM
I´ve been fortunate enough to never had any "virus attacks" on my computer and I´m quite laid back when it comes to security except on the comp I check my mail on.
I haven´t heard about your AV proggie Chips, but my personal preference is found at http://www.freeav.com
Spybot Search and Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/)is also a program I use which protects your comp from malicious sites on the internet. Very effective to protect the so called *dumb users*.
Against spam I use Mailwasher (use google to find it), which is semi effective and nothing I would warmly reccomend.
All programs are free for non-commercial use
For firewalls I totally trust my router and not software firewalls which I believe causes much more inconvinience than safety.
...and that´s all that stands between me and my precious comps :-/
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I put on my robe and wizard hat.
Edited by - sittingsparrow on 4/17/2004 12:53:15 AM
Edited by - sittingsparrow on 4/17/2004 12:54:10 AM
sw - If you are using one machine to connect to the internet, then it is probably ok to have that one with an AV scanner only, as long as it monitors all incoming files. Personally, I would scan everything a second time on the other PC. But then, I'm paranoid .
Taw - I can't remember having a virus or trojan on a PC since the old days of the "Stoned" and "Bouncing Ball" viruses (those were the days; damn floppies! ). Still, I'm getting on in years, and the mind's going .
Taw - I can't remember having a virus or trojan on a PC since the old days of the "Stoned" and "Bouncing Ball" viruses (those were the days; damn floppies! ). Still, I'm getting on in years, and the mind's going .
i doubt it, the moment norton
internet security told me it was
trying to access the internet, i
removed it permissions, then stopped
automatic update, here's why
Automatic update:
it takes HOURS (with 512Kb/s broadband)
it takes 100% processor power
so that you are unable to do anything
else, there you go, my PC is
buggered "innit"
internet security told me it was
trying to access the internet, i
removed it permissions, then stopped
automatic update, here's why
Automatic update:
it takes HOURS (with 512Kb/s broadband)
it takes 100% processor power
so that you are unable to do anything
else, there you go, my PC is
buggered "innit"
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