Virus attacked internet explorer Outlook

From: binapusat (binapusat_at_nusa.net.id)
Date: 02/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:34:53 +0700

I had notebook pre-instaled windows xp home edition. in saturday, 14
February 2004 I can dial-up to my ISP but since I can browsed with Internet
explorer that appeared message "The Page can't be display". I will try to
run Microsoft Outlook, it had problem "Can't find server pop3 server".

I examine all setting in internet explorer and microsoft Outlook, both is no
problem. I think that are something wrong and I formatted Hard drive and
re-instaled all system. I surprised because It's resolving problem then I
brought notebook to store. Technisian told to me that note book BIOS was
attacked by virus.

Anybody can help me? how to remove virus in BIOS? and what kinds was virus
behaviour like this ?

Best Regards

Harsono



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