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David R

UPDATE - [#ae®ae®ae[1][+mnst]:
9hgMQ/NMiq70KwElo0gA9LI.TXUE/sx85T00pv0p.H2pTL.t2l.G.Za.MU
..]

The letters 'ae' actually look like greek as they are run
together.

In right hand screen is [12-212]-[5Z7V2F1C8Q]


At the bottom of the right hand screen it reads in
green: *** Now talking in #ae®ae®ae at the bottom of
the screen there is a window to enter data but when I
type something like 'run' and press Enter it moves it to
the upper window with the following information.
WARNING! user input: run
#ae®ae®ae Cannot sent to channel


The screen flashes approximately once every 2 seconds.

At one point there was a lot of lines of what was
happening and it said something like the following:

Attempting to infect (followed by and IP address that
started with either 202 or 212, sorry I cannot remember
the exact address.

For some reason it is impossible to take a screen shot of
this program? Every attempt to take a screen shot
results in only the normal desktop being copied, even if
the "Program?" is maximized.

This happens everytime I reboot my Windows XP Home
system. Normally the process does not last for very long
(about 10 seconds).

I have already cleaned this system from possible
infection by the MSBlaster.exe worm. It was not found o
the system.

I have also run a complete virus scan with the latest
virus definitions and there are no viruses on the system.

Any suggestion on how to get rid of this program or what
ever would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully the
solution is something other than "NUKE and PAVE"
reformat and reload.

Thank you,

David Rohde
 
Additional information on this issue.

Now the window has the following information in it:
<[10-1]-[4J6U4B4E8Z]> Found 220.197.178.5, attempting
to infect..

David
 

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