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From: "Christopher Bird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 5:55 PM
Subject: Syn Flood

> I have a problem on a home PC of all things. Every once in a while it
> bursts into life and syn floods an IP address on port 80. The IP
> addresses it chooses are random and varied. The network counters ratchet
> up alarmingly (as viewed in the connections window). I am running winXP
> Pro on this box.

You might want to let a prog. such as TCP View (free) run while you're idle.  Beats 
trying to get netstat to capture it, imo.

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml

Also, close everything you can and look at what Processes are running.  Some of these 
things are hard to spot...I was infected and
the offender was named "Iexplorer.exe", while the real IE is named IEXPLORE.exe and 
the real Explorer is named Explorer.exe.

Here's another free prog. which aids in tying a process to what's running it.

http://www.xmlsp.com/pview/prcview.htm

These "trojans" don't seem to be caught by some Anti-Virus programs...at least AVG 
didn't catch mine.  I ended up searching google
for Iexplorer.exe and found (5 pages deep a year ago) an obscure thread which had part 
of the solution for removal.  I then searched
the HD for any files created at the same time and found the rest of the (by then 
morphed) creature.

Good luck.

--Michael




> I have zone alarm, an SMC Barricade firewall, and Norton anti virus.
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> I don't seem to be able to catch the computer at it, I just have the
> evidence after the event. I don't like the anti social behavior that
> this is exhibiting and am wondering if the collective wisdom of this
> group might have any ideas how to track the issue down.
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> According to virus checkers, I am clean.
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> Thanks in advance
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> Chris Bird
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