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razor1394
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Posted: Sun, 6th Mar 2005 08:01 Post subject: |
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What virus checker are you using? Some virus checkers give false alarms.
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TheSaint
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Posted: Sun, 6th Mar 2005 20:25 Post subject: |
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hmm i do not think nforce gives out any virus but we have to check it out!
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Posted: Sun, 6th Mar 2005 21:26 Post subject: |
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Bloodhound.Exploit.20 is a heuristic detection for animated cursor(.ani) files that have been designed to exploit the Microsoft Windows Kernel .ani file Parsing and Denial of Service Vulnerability (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-002). This exploit does not affect Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Operating Systems.
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razor1394
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Posted: Sun, 6th Mar 2005 22:12 Post subject: |
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Another guy who got that error had updated everything.
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Rinze
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Posted: Mon, 7th Mar 2005 10:40 Post subject: |
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I don't see a virus on our site, could you get more details as in which file the virus is?
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[sYn]
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Rinze
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Posted: Mon, 7th Mar 2005 14:20 Post subject: |
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There is some third-party content on our site, and even if it's caused by our own scripts we would still like to fix it, so as not to alarm our visitors.
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[mrt]
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Posted: Wed, 9th Mar 2005 00:51 Post subject: Re: Virus |
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McSheep_CK wrote: | Whats with the virus www.nforce.nl is handing out ?
Not very nice thing to do is it
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Right, we arent handing out no viruses. Not knowingly anyway.
First, please just tell us what OS, Browser and antivirus software your using and i'll try to duplicate your "virus problem" so we can fix it. Please be specific, also which virus definitions your using, version numbers etc.
Also, if you can post a log or something of the detection. Anything that might give us the idea where it originated from (source URL ect).
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not at the min your not, i know a few ppl who are extreamly pissed off about and as such have boycotted the site  |
Now thats just heart-breaking. Have we ever done something to hurt our users? no, so i dont see a reason why you have to be so harsh. You know we'll fix it ASAP, if it even is our fault. As Rinze said it could be a third-party (we know what we got running, we code everything ourselfs).
BTW, if you know some users who boycotted the site cause of that (yet failed to bring it to our attention somehow) tell them to try to help us then instead of just walking away. As i said, we'll do everything in our power to fix it if we are the source of the problem.
teey
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Posted: Thu, 10th Mar 2005 18:15 Post subject: |
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last night while browsing the site with Opera I got my browser to ask if I should
open/save a file called index.php, I set it to open and then my Zone Alarm closed all of a sudden.
Restarted it and then PC rebooted. When I got back online
Ive noticed I had a new "trusted zone" at my ZA rules and it was from
some ad here at nforce. Sorry if I cant tell which one was it, cause I freaked
out and deleted it as soon as I could. (IP was 62.something)
All seems back to normal ATM, and symantec antivirus got nothing
at my internet cache. Was really weird..
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[mrt]
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Posted: Thu, 10th Mar 2005 21:59 Post subject: |
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Ok, thanks. I'll try sniffing it out which one it is.
Anyone else that can offer any feedback about this?
teey
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Posted: Thu, 10th Mar 2005 22:15 Post subject: |
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Since it's a "heuristic detection" I would probably guess that this is just a false positive from some crappy virus scanner.
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razor1394
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Posted: Thu, 10th Mar 2005 22:50 Post subject: |
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Ok, we can't have to threads about the virus problem. Keeping THIS thread.
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[mrt]
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Posted: Fri, 11th Mar 2005 11:07 Post subject: |
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Sorry but this is important, so i dont care if there are a dozen threads about this. We havent found anything so far but the advertisers have been confronted with the problem.
BTW, ter0 and MC_Sheep, if you could give us the index.php you have to save or the source of the main page that opens in your browsers, that would help us alot too.
teey
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bulio
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Posted: Tue, 15th Mar 2005 02:50 Post subject: |
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I don't see any virus, nor is nod32 picking anything up.
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razor1394
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Posted: Tue, 15th Mar 2005 10:07 Post subject: |
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The virus may ignite when the ad is watched in IE and not in Opera and Firefox.
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