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Old 10-13-2001, 03:59 PM
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Wohoo, was attack by yet another virus/trojan horse today - Back Orifice(sp?)

Getting paranoid about leaving my computer online all day (thanx god my firewall is working )
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Old 10-13-2001, 04:01 PM
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My comp is so advanced, it just spits at these viruses... Oh yeah, my router helps a little too...
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Old 10-13-2001, 04:03 PM
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Well I'm getting paranoid - seems like not a week goes by where I don't get attacked by vira and trojan horses.

And to top it off, my stupid friends sends out mails with virus warnings - but these warnings are hoaxs
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Old 10-16-2001, 10:04 AM
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I just don't give them my email address. O=)

*notes he left it in plain site on this UBB*

*shhhh* I trust you guys.... I think..
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Old 10-17-2001, 12:00 AM
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Ehhh - well, actually most attacks dosen't come from emails - they are launched at your IP and different ports to gain access to your computer when online
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Old 10-17-2001, 12:13 AM
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<STRONG>Ehhh - well, actually most attacks dosen't come from emails - they are launched at your IP and different ports to gain access to your computer when online </STRONG>
Since the three main computers in my house are on a network, and it is my dad's computer that logs on(and shares the connection with mine and mom's), I would think the virus scan program his computer has would make it less likely for them to get to my computer since they would be first traveling to my dad's computer.
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Old 10-17-2001, 12:21 AM
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<STRONG>I would think the virus scan program his computer has would make it less likely for them to get to my computer since they would be first traveling to my dad's computer.</STRONG>
Well yes - if it is a trojan horse that the virus scanner can detect .
But they can "move" quickly such vira - so depending on how often that computer scans for vira - the timeframe from it becomes infected until it scans, the virus can move freely through the network.
Remember an anti-virus program seldom scans continuesly - but at fixed times.
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Old 10-17-2001, 12:40 AM
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<STRONG>Well yes - if it is a trojan horse that the virus scanner can detect .
But they can "move" quickly such vira - so depending on how often that computer scans for vira - the timeframe from it becomes infected until it scans, the virus can move freely through the network.
Remember an anti-virus program seldom scans continuesly - but at fixed times.</STRONG>
I haven't taken a look at it, but from what my dad has said, it not only is always active and scanning, but it also continually updates itself(as long as we're online).

I don't really care all that much about my computer getting infected, as long as I don't lose my 600+ pics of Tomoe Hotaru.
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Old 10-17-2001, 12:43 AM
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<STRONG>I haven't taken a look at it, but from what my dad has said, it not only is always active and scanning, but it also continually updates itself(as long as we're online).
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Well - when an antivirus, is always active, just means(most often mean) it scans on preset times, on computer start, and possible emails, it does not, as a firewall, checks when somebody/something access your computer ports to see what wants access.
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Old 10-17-2001, 12:52 AM
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A virus question (From Computers for Weasel)

Once you get a virus...do you have to reformat to get rid of it?

Or can Norton/Symantec wipe it out?
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Old 10-17-2001, 01:02 AM
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<STRONG>Well - when an antivirus, is always active, just means(most often mean) it scans on preset times, on computer start, and possible emails, it does not, as a firewall, checks when somebody/something access your computer ports to see what wants access.</STRONG>
Okay. I don't know a whole lot about virus protection and such because I don't bother to worry about it. My laptop had a virus once, but it actually ran better when it had the virus than after the virus was removed(and the 'damage' repaired).

I think my dad's computer does have a firewall, but I keep forgetting to ask. I've been having some problems that are usually only caused by firewalls. *makes mental note to ask her dad tomorrow about it...wondering if her dad will even know what a firewall is*
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Old 10-17-2001, 01:03 AM
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<STRONG>A virus question (From Computers for Weasel)

Once you get a virus...do you have to reformat to get rid of it?

Or can Norton/Symantec wipe it out?</STRONG>

Most vira can be fixed using utilities (ei. Symantec). Vira can however corrupt other files (destroy them) or "fat-tabel" or stuff like that, wich properly can't be repaiered.
What virus is it?
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Old 10-17-2001, 01:14 AM
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Most vira can be fixed using utilities (ei. Symantec). Vira can however corrupt other files (destroy them) or "fat-tabel" or stuff like that, wich properly can't be repaiered.
What virus is it?</STRONG>
This is the tricky part. I don't know if I do have a virus.

Here is the (problem) thing.

First my computer cannot find my printer. It says..turn on the power or make sure it is connected.

I did both..nothing.It's like the cable is not picking up the printer.

So I said..#### the printer.

Now my monitor is going completely crazy.

I have 'bleed' over.

I will try to explain this 'bleed' over.

Look at your screen at the main page of SYM , at the top. There is a banner ad. I turn on ICQ and guess what...I can read the banner ad threw ICQ. It's like it's transparent.

Virus or junky Gateway
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Old 10-17-2001, 01:21 AM
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Well...... hmmm.
Haven't heard of a virus that diable your pritner or made ICQ transparent.
But better safe than sorry, so if you have the possibility run some sort of anti-virus.

I can (seldom) hurt
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Old 10-17-2001, 01:27 AM
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<STRONG>Well...... hmmm.
Haven't heard of a virus that diable your pritner or made ICQ transparent.
But better safe than sorry, so if you have the possibility run some sort of anti-virus.

I can (seldom) hurt </STRONG>
I haven't run one yet. But I have both Norton and Symantec...(uninstalled) I guess I will install one and see.

On the transparent thing..I was just giving ICQ as an example...I have bleed over on everything. Right now as I type..I can read the window behind this one. Makes for interesting typing.


Edit: Sorry I gotta run Xandax, I will get back to you on the PM.

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