Re: Strange IP address post boot

From: John Jakus (John.Jakus_at_*diespammerdie*Valence.com)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:09:13 -0700

Jetro wrote:
> Looks like the network is hacked. First IP belongs to MIT, the second one to
> Morocco, and the last one is reserved by IANA at all.
>
>
This is interesting. If I create a new account on the machines, this
does not happen. It's only on older accounts. If I rename the profile,
delete the account and recreate the account fresh, the problem still
occurs. It's like some sort of vulnerability, trojan, worm or spyware
did this a awhile back but it's not active anymore, so it doesn't affect
new accounts. I will rebuild the two workstations but one is a server.
What a pain!

Thanks,

John Jakus



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