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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?U3RldmVARWRTbWFydA== on September 27, 2006, 12:11 pm
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Each time I start MS Fax Console, Norton's Anti Virus repsonds that it has
detected and blocked a virus intrusion. The virus reported is the Trojan
Horse NetSpy.
I run a full system scan 3-times per week, my Norton's updates are current
and automatic, scans do not report a problem, and I keep Windows current
automatically.
The product version used is: Microsoft Fax Console - Version 5.1 (Build
2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519: Service Pack 2).
I use Norton's Antivirus: Version 12.2.0.13 my last Live Update was Tuesday
9/26/06.
Is this an anomaly common in either of the programs? Is there a patch or
update that will solve this; or is there truly a well hidden trojan horse
embedded in Fax Console?
Thanks, Steven
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Posted by David H. Lipman on September 27, 2006, 9:40 pm
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| Each time I start MS Fax Console, Norton's Anti Virus repsonds that it has
| detected and blocked a virus intrusion. The virus reported is the Trojan
| Horse NetSpy.
|
| I run a full system scan 3-times per week, my Norton's updates are current
| and automatic, scans do not report a problem, and I keep Windows current
| automatically.
|
| The product version used is: Microsoft Fax Console - Version 5.1 (Build
| 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519: Service Pack 2).
|
| I use Norton's Antivirus: Version 12.2.0.13 my last Live Update was Tuesday
| 9/26/06.
|
| Is this an anomaly common in either of the programs? Is there a patch or
| update that will solve this; or is there truly a well hidden trojan horse
| embedded in Fax Console?
|
| Thanks, Steven
|
You need to identify the EXACT file or files deemed to be infected.
Get it or them from qurantine and send it or them to Virus Total
http://www.virustotal.com/flash/index_en.html
The submission will then be tested against many different AV vendor's scanners.
That will give you an idea what it is and who recognizes it. In addition,
unless told
otherwise, Virus Total will provide the sample to all participating vendors.
You can also submit a suspect, one at a time, via the following email URL...
mailto:scan@virustotal.com?subject=SCAN
When you get the report, please post back the exact results.
If the Virus Total report shows NO other vendor recognition then the probability
is this is
a False positive declaration.
You can then submit the False Positive suspect using the following email URL...
mailto:avsubmit@symantec.com?subject=False%20Positive
Place the suspect file(s) in a pssword protected ZIP file with the password
being; infected
{ password = infected }
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
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