Re: Someone got into my system



Dewey wrote:

I currently have a message from my Virus scanner that I have a ASP.NET
threat which means someone has access to my system through an ASP.NET
website. I downloaded the fix, but it is still on there. I have installed
and reinstalled about 5 times and ran my virus scanner in safe mode. No
luck.

Ideas anyone?


1) Stay away from Windows
2) If you *insist* on using windows, stay away from ASP.NET, Active-X and IE
3) If you *insist* on using these products, suck it up...

Imhotep
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