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Anyone know about this little nasty? http://securityresponse.symantec.com...la.trojan.html
My Norton 05 has bounced it from getting in 4 or 5 times in the last week. |
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Your link explains it, what are you looking to find out about it? I dont think there is any info on it, it appears most links explain what Symatec does and\or links back to them. The majority of links out there go to Symantec. This leads me to assume it is not a wide spread trojan.
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"This leads me to assume it is not a wide spread trojan"
Thats the thing, I was trying to figure out why this obscure bug keeps knocking on my door. Did I tick off some script kiddie who is targeting me specificly? |
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I truly wish I knew but theres no info on how it spreads
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Ever since I installed SystemWorks Premier 2005 back in March I also get the samething -- periodically when I connect to AOL the Norton Internet Worm Protection displays a message that it has detected and blocked an intrusion attempt for Bla Trojan Horse. Did you ever find out what was going on and get it resolved?
Anyone please respond -- this is driving me nuts!!! |
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