Pinging all the experts here -->Zone Alarm anti-spyware just found 2 trojans that Avast/Ad-Aware/Spybot S&D didn't

Pinging all the experts here -->Zone Alarm anti-spyware just found 2 trojans that Avast/Ad-Aware/Spybot S&D didn't

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Pinging all the experts here -->Zone Alarm anti-spyware just found 2 trojans that Avast/Ad-Aware/Spybot S&D didn't bettersurfing 08-01-2006
Posted by on August 8, 2006, 4:43 pm
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bughunter.dustin@gmail.com wrote in news:1154960379.859318.7630
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:

> I'm behind a linksys NAT router, good luck with the network hacking,
> chum.
> All ports except for one are not forwarded, uPNP is disabled, remote
> access is entirely disabled. Machines inside the lan communicate via
> IPSEC to each other.

You must have some exciting hard drive! Even the files on your hard drive
are getting lonely and singing the blues!

Get with the program! Tune out to PG websites, turn on to hot babes, and
drop out of the lonely monogamous existence! Ride the wild surf, baby!
Where's that Jan and Dean song?!




Posted by Dustin on August 8, 2006, 7:13 pm
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bettersurfing@usersnospam.org says...
> bughunter.dustin@gmail.com wrote in news:1154960379.859318.7630
> @m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:
>
> > I'm behind a linksys NAT router, good luck with the network hacking,
> > chum.
> > All ports except for one are not forwarded, uPNP is disabled, remote
> > access is entirely disabled. Machines inside the lan communicate via
> > IPSEC to each other.
>
> You must have some exciting hard drive! Even the files on your hard drive
> are getting lonely and singing the blues!

They aren't lonely... :)

> Get with the program! Tune out to PG websites, turn on to hot babes, and
> drop out of the lonely monogamous existence! Ride the wild surf, baby!
> Where's that Jan and Dean song?!

I keep this broadband connection very busy...

--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool
Current Version: 1.9.1 Released July 28th, 2006
Last Pattern Update: August 8th, 2006
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk

Posted by on August 8, 2006, 4:40 pm
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> Your software firewall won't "catch" it either when it first comes
> into and installs itself on your system. And the nasty stuff, like
> root kits, will bypass your firewall like it wasn't even there.
>
> Where do you surf? Geeze, I never get fun stuff like that.
>
> You must not us a hosts file, or adaware/spybot/spyware blaster, or
> update your Java, or

I use them all, and I don't have Sun Java loaded.

Actually, since I reinstalled my OS and have been keeping up to date with
the HOSTS files, I can't remember getting more than one or two trojans (and
one was the ZA one which may have been a false positive).

Look, when it's late at night, where do you think most straight guys are
surfing? Fortunately, Siteadvisor has been a great help for guys who have
a taste for the finer things in porn.

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