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Hi,
We have cause to think there is a DoS attack on a computer. Is there a list of files somewhere, that will help us find if this software is installed on a computer ? Some filenames I thought were associated with it are: W32.DoS.funtime Solaris.DoS.stacheld.c Solaris.DoS.stacheld.t Solaris.DoS.stacheld.m TFN TFN2K Trinoo Stacheldraht Zombie *duload*.* sysconfig.exe Last time this happened, the person created a folder called Media under the windows path, but I think that came from Kazaa ?? Peter Peter Richards peter_j_richards@nospamplease.com (but use hotmail to email) |
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"Peter Richards" <jehoshua@my-deja.com> schreef in bericht news:00bvfvofjg1e4oujrpvas14e1pfp8kj0ri@4ax.com... > Hi, > > We have cause to think there is a DoS attack on a computer. Buy some AntiVirus software instead of to rely on somebody in this NG to give you the "Cheap"sollution.. Quote from Symantec on the W32.DoS.funtime topic: >All computer users should employ safe computing practices, including: >Keeping your Virus Definitions updated. >Installing AntiVirus program updates, when available. >Deleting suspicious looking emails. |
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