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ALICE
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      29th Jul 2004
Perhaps someone can help. We are senior citizens with new
notebook with WinXP and IE6. Someone told us to run the
online "A2 Trojan Scan," which we did. However, we cannot
understand the results. Can someone tell us what the
following means or where we might find out what they
mean? We are just afraid that we might have a lot wrong
with our notebook. Thank you for any help...
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The following ports were identified as open on your PC:
Port 1025 = These programs or services use this port by
default:
Windows RPC, Scheduled Tasks
These Trojans or Malware files use this port by default:
NetSpy, Maverick's Matrix, RemoteStorm
Port 5000 = These programs or services use this port by
default:
Windows ME, XP and 2003 Network Plug & Play
These Trojans or Malware files use this port by default:
Bubbel, Back Door Setup, Blazer 5, Socket 23, Sockets de
Troie
Exploit-Test:
Your browser will be checked for installed ActiveX
components of Dialers, etc. now.

IEAccess2 not found.
BCVoicePlugin not found.
TSCPlugin not found.
MoneyTreeDialer not found.
D9Dialer not found.
CABDialer not found.
SunInfoConnect.snConnect not found.
eConnect.eConn not found.
VLoading not found.
WebInstall not found.
Uloader not found.
ActiveInstall not found.
ActiveXDownload not found.
NTools.ActiveInstaller not found.
MaConnect not found.
xDiver not found.
WebPlugin_Class not found.
WebUpdate not found.
WSD not found.
IELoader not found.
Acceler8or not found.

No harmful ActiveX components were detected. This test
can only be completed with VBScript activated.

Browser-Check:
Your browser configuration will be checked for risks now.

Visual Basic Script (VBScript) Test: VBScript is
activated!
VBScript is not activated.
VBScript is not dangerous in general. But it is used by
worm virus authors to embed harmful code in HTML emails.
Ensure to have the latest security updates of your
browser installed to stay protected against harmful
VBScripts.

Secure ActiveX Test: Invocation of secure ActiveX
controls is activated.
This test is not possible with deactivated scripting.
ActiveX controls are a kind of enhancement plugins for
the browser (as e.g. the Flash plugin). The
classification if an ActiveX control is secure or not is
done by the developer of the control. So it is also
possible that a secure control can contain insecure code.
Please notice, that the online Windows-Update doesn't
work without ActiveX controls.

Insecure ActiveX Test: Invocation of insecure ActiveX
controls is deactivated.
This test is not possible with deactivated scripting.
Insecure ActiveX controls may contain harmful code and
therefore they should be deactivated or set to prompt the
user before running to block controls of Dialers, etc.

Internet Explorer makes a difference between signed and
unsigned ActiveX controls. Always check controls with
invalid signatures before you accept them and let them
install on your computer.




 
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