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July 5th, 2004, 19:50 PM
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FatPipez
TZ Veteran
Odd site. Just looked at it and if you scroll down to the bottom of the page you will see "two" home pages! The source code is normal enough though they are checking your browser version. Some sites do that. Odd site.
EDIT: Would the machine happen to be running atguard or Norton personal firewall? http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/M....aspx?id=30678
ANOTHER EDIT: Does the anti-virus software detect JS.Scob.Trojan? This was the trojan from the Russian web site that cause all the problems for IE and its users last month. Also kbb.com, the Internet address of the Kelley Blue Book automobile pricing guide was infected and anyone who visted the site could have been infected. No warnings are given!
This from a security website:
If you visited an affected page, and your BROWSER is compromised:
* You may see a warning about a javascript error. But it depends on how the attack code interfers with other javascript on the respective page, and many users disable these javascript warnings.
* Disconnect the system from the network as soon as possible.
* run a thorough virus check with up to date virus definitions. Many AV vendors released new definitions as recently as last night.
* If you are able to monitor traffic to the infected host, you may see attempts to contact 217.107.218.147 on port 80.
* AV software will detect the javascript as 'JS.Scob.Trojan'.
Last edited by MSNwar; July 5th, 2004 at 20:34 PM.
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