Viruses, backdoors, trojans among mIRC scripts are very common place and
always have been, Hence why 99% of mIRC scripters will tell you not to ever
run mIRC scripts without at least a basic understanding of what they do. If
you go to any of the larger mIRC script sites(don't know any since i
> Following you Message,
>
> No I am sorry to say how wrong you are, there are 7 viruses contained within
> this program, and all the mirrors are exact copies. This program loads the
> viruses onto you machine and then allows you to transmit them whilst in IRC.
>
> The virus profiling was checke
Following you Message,
No I am sorry to say how wrong you are, there are 7 viruses contained within
this program, and all the mirrors are exact copies. This program loads the
viruses onto you machine and then allows you to transmit them whilst in IRC.
The virus profiling was checked by McAfee, a
It make be a local mirc virus that has been infected on your computer
and not the mirror's ( I'm sure it'd be hard to infect *ALL* the
mirror's without a system admin noticing and removing them )
Try to scan with norton a-v ( when mirc is uninstalled ) and check to
see if it finds it.
*shrug*
Following several odd occurrences during and after chat room sessions by
other chat room members, I have done some log analysis, and found one common
thread. The problems were only occurring during sessions when one or more
members were using a specific IRC program.
I downloaded that program tod