m00t
August 19th, 2008, 10:25 PM
Hi There,
A pc on my network has been sending traffic to an ip 89.39.110.250 from incrementing soure ports starting around 1212 and trying 3 times on each port to send to dest port 443. I ran an eset sysinspector log and it suggests that the file nvsvc32.exe is dangerous because it has no versioning information.
To add to this the computer it was on did not have a nvidia video card in it, it was a intel based notebook.
So i submitted the file to virustotal.com and 24/35 scanners suggest that it is a trojan.
My problem is that nod32 was running on this system and it did not pick the virus up. I have submitted it to eset via the nod shell intergrated submission tool, when do you think that this will be added to the defs.
Thanks
Will
A pc on my network has been sending traffic to an ip 89.39.110.250 from incrementing soure ports starting around 1212 and trying 3 times on each port to send to dest port 443. I ran an eset sysinspector log and it suggests that the file nvsvc32.exe is dangerous because it has no versioning information.
To add to this the computer it was on did not have a nvidia video card in it, it was a intel based notebook.
So i submitted the file to virustotal.com and 24/35 scanners suggest that it is a trojan.
My problem is that nod32 was running on this system and it did not pick the virus up. I have submitted it to eset via the nod shell intergrated submission tool, when do you think that this will be added to the defs.
Thanks
Will