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Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer
From: GuidoZ <uberguidoz () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:40:35 -0700
Awesome. Glad you got it solved! Now, you should take some preventative measures to ensure it doesn't happen again. I would recommend getting yourself some anti-keylogger software for a start. (Google it - there's plenty to choose from for all budgets.) Also, if your AV didn't detect either of those malware EXEs, then you may want to think about changing your AV solution. (Provided, you've been persistent with the updates.) -- Peace. ~G On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:32:42 +0200, Giuseppe Milicia <milicia () brics dk> wrote:
Guys, thanks for all the help. It was a veriant og the Korgo worm plus the KLP key logger. Finally got rid of both! Cheers, -- Giuseppe
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- Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Giuseppe Milicia (Sep 21)
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- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Giuseppe Milicia (Sep 21)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Harlan Carvey (Sep 21)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Manohar G Singh (Sep 21)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Giuseppe Milicia (Sep 22)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer GuidoZ (Sep 22)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Giuseppe Milicia (Sep 21)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer GuidoZ (Sep 21)
- Re: Lots of traffic on port 1472 from explorer Harlan Carvey (Sep 21)
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