Re: "default block sokets de trois v1. trojan
From: Bill Sanderson (Bill_Sanderson_at_msn.com.plugh.org)
Date: 05/20/04
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Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 11:53:15 -0400
In addition to the information in the thread mentioned in your other reply,
Norton has this to say:
My feeling, and that of others that probably know more than I do--is that
these alerts relate to worm activity. The firewall is doing its job.
"LENNY_B" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:f7db01c43e22$7f8fb0b0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>I have norton anti-virus security on my computer. My
> Norton alert tracker indicates that I have a trojan which
> is called "default block sokets de trois v1. trojan".
> When I scan my entire computer Norton says no infections
> found. The alert tracker come up about every 2 minutes
> with this trojan and the ip address that I always add to
> restricted ip to block. My question is how do I romove
> this trojan? I've gone to several sites to find out about
> this situation, but I always get the answer nothing
> matches my results. Does anyone know about this known
> trojan and how to remove it from my compter....Thankyou.
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