Um, haven't all but one or two of the download servers been taken down?
Don't you think the remainders would have been black-holed by now?
http://www.internettrafficreport.com/main.htm shows traffic normal.
http://isc.incidents.org/ shows nothing that exciting.
Title: Re: [Full-Disclosure] is there a new virus?
I just cleaned a friends computer. Guess what? You may be running mirc and an ftp server already!
Look for a file called rmtcfg.exe. Don't bother looking in your task manager or you mgmnt console. Part of the startup script is written to
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From: John Ruppert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu Jun 05 07:06:43 2003
Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] [OFFTOPIC] Zone Alarm
From: Robert J. Liebsch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Schmehl, Paul L [EMAIL PROTECTED
Title: RE: [Full-Disclosure] [OFFTOPIC] Zone Alarm
Zone
alarm works, but the free version tends to eat processor and memory because of
the "learning" of the software. So while its not really a hole, it can be
cumbersome and negatively affect performance of the host PC. This is a known
Title: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Zone Alarm
So, Once you PAY for ZoneAlarm, you don't have to worry about CPU and MEM hogs...
but my solution:
ZoneAlarm on the PC you are using. Get smart, you dont go to a port city have unprotected sex,
so when you jack in you should have something
Title: RE: [Full-Disclosure] [OFFTOPIC] Zone Alarm
I have on asbestos underwear, so I am prepared for your flames...
However,
Because security is inconvenient does not make it irrelevant. You do have your car serviced? You do
go see a doctor regularly? You do perform maintenance to