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Symantec vs Hacktool.Flooder

 
 
George Jnr
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      30th Oct 2003
Somebody told me that Symantec (Norton Anti-virus) has been unable to find a
solution for the Hacktool.Flooder virus. has anybody else heard something
simular. I personally contracted this virus some time ago and its still on
my PC, even though i have Norton Anti-Virus running with the updated virus
definitions. Symantec has told me that the most recent virus definitions
solve the problem , but despite having the updated virus definitions, I
still have the virus on my PC, and Symantec has not been able to provide a
solution.




 
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mzlindyone@aol.comx
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      30th Oct 2003
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 12:26:02 +0200, "George Jnr" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in alt.comp.anti-virus:

>Somebody told me that Symantec (Norton Anti-virus) has been unable to find a
>solution for the Hacktool.Flooder virus. has anybody else heard something
>simular. I personally contracted this virus some time ago and its still on
>my PC, even though i have Norton Anti-Virus running with the updated virus
>definitions. Symantec has told me that the most recent virus definitions
>solve the problem , but despite having the updated virus definitions, I
>still have the virus on my PC, and Symantec has not been able to provide a
>solution.


First of all it's not a virus. A "hacktool" manually, not
automatically, creates a threat to *other* machines. They tell you
how to remove it at
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...l.flooder.html
Read the last paragraph.

If the files are residing only in your Win ME or XP system restore
files, then it's not active, and you'll have to destroy restore points
- in XP that would be ALL of them - to get rid of it. There is no
reason you have to do that. You could just leave them until they are
overwritten by subsequent restore points. If you decide you don't
mind destroying restore files, disable Restore, scan, re-enable
Restore.

Carol


 
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George Jnr
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      30th Oct 2003
I am installing an exe called mailbomb.exe from a setup.exe installation
file, and the mailbomb.exe. seems to be infected with Hactool.Flooder. I
have tried repairing it with Norton, but it says unable to repair. When I
delete mailbomb.exe and try re-installing setup.exe. I get Hactool.Flooder
picked up by Norton on .tmp files created by setup.exe. When i delete these
files, setup.exe creates another virus infected .tmp file with a different
name, and thats how things continue. i have scanned setup.exe and it
is clean, no hacktool.flooder picked up by NAV,

Sorry but those instructions dont remove this, so what should i do ?

I have scanned setup.exe and my PC with Norton , but no virus's detected.
bet nobody can solve this heh heh.
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 12:26:02 +0200, "George Jnr" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote in alt.comp.anti-virus:
>
> >Somebody told me that Symantec (Norton Anti-virus) has been unable to

find a
> >solution for the Hacktool.Flooder virus. has anybody else heard something
> >simular. I personally contracted this virus some time ago and its still

on
> >my PC, even though i have Norton Anti-Virus running with the updated

virus
> >definitions. Symantec has told me that the most recent virus definitions
> >solve the problem , but despite having the updated virus definitions, I
> >still have the virus on my PC, and Symantec has not been able to provide

a
> >solution.

>
> First of all it's not a virus. A "hacktool" manually, not
> automatically, creates a threat to *other* machines. They tell you
> how to remove it at
>

http://securityresponse.symantec.com...ol.flooder.htm
l
> Read the last paragraph.
>
> If the files are residing only in your Win ME or XP system restore
> files, then it's not active, and you'll have to destroy restore points
> - in XP that would be ALL of them - to get rid of it. There is no
> reason you have to do that. You could just leave them until they are
> overwritten by subsequent restore points. If you decide you don't
> mind destroying restore files, disable Restore, scan, re-enable
> Restore.
>
> Carol
>
>



 
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Buffalo
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      30th Oct 2003
Look here for your Mailbomb.exe problem.
http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/m/mailbomb_2_0.asp
Click on some of the links on that page for more info.

Basically it sounds like you first have to End Task on the running program
'mailbomb.exe' and THEN delete mailbomb.exe from
Explorer (do a FIND for it and delete it).
BTW, why are you trying to 'install' Mailbomb?

"George Jnr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bnrhql$9ki$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am installing an exe called mailbomb.exe from a setup.exe installation
> file, and the mailbomb.exe. seems to be infected with Hactool.Flooder. I
> have tried repairing it with Norton, but it says unable to repair. When I
> delete mailbomb.exe and try re-installing setup.exe. I get Hactool.Flooder
> picked up by Norton on .tmp files created by setup.exe. When i delete

these
> files, setup.exe creates another virus infected .tmp file with a different
> name, and thats how things continue. i have scanned setup.exe and it
> is clean, no hacktool.flooder picked up by NAV,
>
> Sorry but those instructions dont remove this, so what should i do ?
>
> I have scanned setup.exe and my PC with Norton , but no virus's detected.
> bet nobody can solve this heh heh.



 
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kurt wismer
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      31st Oct 2003
George Jnr wrote:

> I am installing an exe called mailbomb.exe from a setup.exe installation
> file, and the mailbomb.exe. seems to be infected with Hactool.Flooder. I
> have tried repairing it with Norton, but it says unable to repair.


there's a terminology problem here and it's causing a conceptual
misunderstanding...

viruses are the only things that can 'infect' good files... therefore
viruses are the only things you can removed from otherwise good files...

since hacktool.flooder isn't a virus, you cannot 'repair'/'disinfect'
it... the reason is because there's nothing to salvage, by definition...

> When I
> delete mailbomb.exe and try re-installing setup.exe. I get Hactool.Flooder
> picked up by Norton on .tmp files created by setup.exe. When i delete these
> files, setup.exe creates another virus infected .tmp file with a different
> name, and thats how things continue. i have scanned setup.exe and it
> is clean, no hacktool.flooder picked up by NAV,


that is likely because nav is unable to properly extract the files
within setup.exe and scan them...

> Sorry but those instructions dont remove this, so what should i do ?


send a sample to symantec and ask them what's going on...

> I have scanned setup.exe and my PC with Norton , but no virus's detected.
> bet nobody can solve this heh heh.


betting isn't good for your pocket book... you are either installing a
trojan and don't know it, or nav is false alarming... either way you
should send it to symantec - they can confirm or deny wether or not
it's actually the threat their scanner is suggesting it is and if it is
a false alarm they can probably fix their def files so as to prevent
this false alarm in the future...

--
"hungry people don't stay hungry for long
they get hope from fire and smoke as the weak grow strong
hungry people don't stay hungry for long
they get hope from fire and smoke as they reach for the dawn"


 
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George Jnr
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      31st Oct 2003
>>why are you trying to 'install' Mailbomb?

Mailbomb.exe is the executable for an excellent program called
"bulk-emailer 4.5".by Ixis Research, Ltd. http://www.softstack.com.

I am just wondering if this Hacktool is not some sort of reminder that the
20-day trial period on this shareware has expired, i have my doubts, I
think its more probable that someone has
hi-jacked this shareware with a Hacktool. I would appreciate it if somebody
could download this application and test it for Hacktools before and after
the trial
period, it is really a fantastic programme,

any suggestions or advise appreciated.

"Buffalo" <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:b_dob.49000$9E1.213418@attbi_s52...
> Look here for your Mailbomb.exe problem.
> http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/m/mailbomb_2_0.asp
> Click on some of the links on that page for more info.
>
> Basically it sounds like you first have to End Task on the running program
> 'mailbomb.exe' and THEN delete mailbomb.exe from
> Explorer (do a FIND for it and delete it).
> BTW, why are you trying to 'install' Mailbomb?
>
> "George Jnr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bnrhql$9ki$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I am installing an exe called mailbomb.exe from a setup.exe installation
> > file, and the mailbomb.exe. seems to be infected with Hactool.Flooder. I
> > have tried repairing it with Norton, but it says unable to repair. When

I
> > delete mailbomb.exe and try re-installing setup.exe. I get

Hactool.Flooder
> > picked up by Norton on .tmp files created by setup.exe. When i delete

> these
> > files, setup.exe creates another virus infected .tmp file with a

different
> > name, and thats how things continue. i have scanned setup.exe and it
> > is clean, no hacktool.flooder picked up by NAV,
> >
> > Sorry but those instructions dont remove this, so what should i do ?
> >
> > I have scanned setup.exe and my PC with Norton , but no virus's

detected.
> > bet nobody can solve this heh heh.

>
>









 
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kurt wismer
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      31st Oct 2003
George Jnr wrote:

>>>why are you trying to 'install' Mailbomb?

>
>
> Mailbomb.exe is the executable for an excellent program called
> "bulk-emailer 4.5".by Ixis Research, Ltd. http://www.softstack.com.


this sentence makes me seriously wonder if we should be helping you at
all...

--
"hungry people don't stay hungry for long
they get hope from fire and smoke as the weak grow strong
hungry people don't stay hungry for long
they get hope from fire and smoke as they reach for the dawn"

 
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dos
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      31st Oct 2003

"kurt wismer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6zuob.9667$(E-Mail Removed)...
> George Jnr wrote:
>
> >>>why are you trying to 'install' Mailbomb?

> >
> >
> > Mailbomb.exe is the executable for an excellent program called
> > "bulk-emailer 4.5".by Ixis Research, Ltd. http://www.softstack.com.

>
> this sentence makes me seriously wonder if we should be helping you at
> all...
>



Obviously its a tool that is used to spamming or bombing peoples inbox's,
which is why NAV detects the file as hacktool.flooder, cuz that's exactly
what it is. It's not symantec unable to clean the file or whatever, the file
is the tool. Delete it and learn not to bomb anyone's inbox's, it's and old
lame trick used to flood people on 56k modems who'd be sat there all day
downloading a 1000 worthless e-mails.


 
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George Jnr
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      31st Oct 2003
Actually its not, its a reputable company and its not spam software, its a
bulk e-mailer, check out the website

George
http://www.telkomsa.net

"dos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "kurt wismer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6zuob.9667$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > George Jnr wrote:
> >
> > >>>why are you trying to 'install' Mailbomb?
> > >
> > >
> > > Mailbomb.exe is the executable for an excellent program called
> > > "bulk-emailer 4.5".by Ixis Research, Ltd. http://www.softstack.com.

> >
> > this sentence makes me seriously wonder if we should be helping you at
> > all...
> >

>
>
> Obviously its a tool that is used to spamming or bombing peoples inbox's,
> which is why NAV detects the file as hacktool.flooder, cuz that's exactly
> what it is. It's not symantec unable to clean the file or whatever, the

file
> is the tool. Delete it and learn not to bomb anyone's inbox's, it's and

old
> lame trick used to flood people on 56k modems who'd be sat there all day
> downloading a 1000 worthless e-mails.
>
>



 
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mzlindyone@aol.comx
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      31st Oct 2003
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 19:13:37 +0200, "George Jnr" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in alt.comp.anti-virus:

>Actually its not, its a reputable company and its not spam software, its a
>bulk e-mailer, check out the website


Reputable according to whom, if I may ask?
If the company is so reputable, WHY would the file be named
mailbomb.exe? Do you know what mailbombing is?

I don't see the setup.exe you are describing on the site you named.
Please provide a direct URL of the file you downloaded.

Carol


 
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