TR/Slotdem!

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Verona Busch

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TR/Slotdem! $:\WIN\DDM\DDM_D.EXE

How do i found out more about this tr? At what time did it attack my system?

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David H. Lipman

Can you please rephrase your question and elaborate on the problem ?

Include what AV package you are using, what OS, etc.

Thanx.
Dave



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| How do i found out more about this tr? At what time did it attack my system?
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Verona Busch

David said:
Can you please rephrase your question and elaborate on the problem ?

Include what AV package you are using, what OS, etc.

Thanx.
Dave



| CrossPost
| alt.comp.virus
| alt.comp.anti-virus
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| TR/Slotdem! $:\WIN\DDM\DDM_D.EXE
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| How do i found out more about this tr? At what time did it attack my system?
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Thx Dave,

i'm using w2k sp4 with AntiVir Guard http://www.antivir.de

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Verona Busch

David said:
I saw that, but the virus info is in German only, and does
not include any info on the Slotdem trojan.

Regards, Dave Hodgins
Yes, there ist no info at all. Even symantec has no info about Slotdem.
That's why i'm asking?! :)

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David H. Lipman

Please go to McAfee (http://www.mcafee.com/myapps/mfs/default.asp) and/or Trend
(http://housecall.antivirus.com ) and perform and online scan of your platform and report
back what these scanners call the infector.

I would also suggest to you to go to: https://www.webimmune.net/default.asp and then
register.

Submit the file to McAfee/AVERT and see what they indicate.

Dave



| David W. Hodgins wrote:
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| >
| >
| >>David W. Hodgins wrote:
| >>
| >>>
| >>>>>| TR/Slotdem! $:\WIN\DDM\DDM_D.EXE
| >>>>
| >>>>i'm using w2k sp4 with AntiVir Guard http://www.antivir.de
| >>>
| >>>I can see why you're having trouble finding information
| >>>on this. The small amount I could find and translate
| >>>using bablefish, didn't lead anywhere.
| >>
| >>Mhh, they do have an english language site http://www.hbedv.com/
| >
| >
| > I saw that, but the virus info is in German only, and does
| > not include any info on the Slotdem trojan.
| >
| > Regards, Dave Hodgins
| Yes, there ist no info at all. Even symantec has no info about Slotdem.
| That's why i'm asking?! :)
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| V.
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Verona Busch

David said:
Please go to McAfee (http://www.mcafee.com/myapps/mfs/default.asp) and/or Trend
(http://housecall.antivirus.com ) and perform and online scan of your platform and report
back what these scanners call the infector.

I would also suggest to you to go to: https://www.webimmune.net/default.asp and then
register.

Submit the file to McAfee/AVERT and see what they indicate.

Dave
Well my friend. Nothing! All indicate absolutly nothing. I'll better
stay at my German AntiVir! :)
 
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David H. Lipman

Verona:

If they indicate nothing then AntiVir could be indicating a False Positive declaration !

Dave



| David H. Lipman wrote:
| > Please go to McAfee (http://www.mcafee.com/myapps/mfs/default.asp) and/or Trend
| > (http://housecall.antivirus.com ) and perform and online scan of your platform and
report
| > back what these scanners call the infector.
| >
| > I would also suggest to you to go to: https://www.webimmune.net/default.asp and then
| > register.
| >
| > Submit the file to McAfee/AVERT and see what they indicate.
| >
| > Dave
| Well my friend. Nothing! All indicate absolutly nothing. I'll better
| stay at my German AntiVir! :)
|
 
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Gabriela Salvisberg

Verona Busch said:
Well my friend. Nothing! All indicate absolutly nothing. I'll better
stay at my German AntiVir! :)

Submit the suspicious file here:
http://www.kaspersky.com/remoteviruschk.html

If every other virusscanner except H&BEDV AntiVir is not reporting,
then it's possibly no virus. AntiVir has a very long history of false
positive alerts.

Or why don't you just ask the H&BEDV folks? If they think this file is
malicious, they should be able to tell you why.

Gabriela
 
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Verona Busch

Gabriela said:
Submit the suspicious file here:
http://www.kaspersky.com/remoteviruschk.html

If every other virusscanner except H&BEDV AntiVir is not reporting,
then it's possibly no virus. AntiVir has a very long history of false
positive alerts.

Or why don't you just ask the H&BEDV folks? If they think this file is
malicious, they should be able to tell you why.

Gabriela
OK, i will report you. Thanks@all
 

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