Re: What are authentic microsoft files?
From: Malke (noreply_at_invalid.com)
Date: 04/02/05
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Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2005 06:39:52 -0800
rjdriver wrote:
>
> "Johnnie Peterson" <JohnniePeterson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:94B10857-6A71-4896-BCE2-90ECC541C035@microsoft.com...
>> My security alert asks me to allow yetenyve.exe to connect to a DNS
>> server.
>> Why would I?
>> Other than it's located in C:\WINNT\system32\, I have no way of
>> knowing if this is a microsoft file thatshould be running or not.
>> Is there a list somewhere of what microsoft has (and what it does)?
>> This should be easy to provide and it would be sooooo helpful.
>> Until then I'll deny requests I guess.
>> --
>> Johnnie Peterson
>> Thunder Bay, ON
>
> As Malke said, Google is your friend. Not sure why it came up empty
> for him, as I got this link:
>
>
http://www.trendmicro.co.jp/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_SDBOT.AXQ
Maybe I fumbled the typing. It didn't change the advice, though! Thanks
so much for finding the correct answer as to the malware's name.
Malke
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