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Old January 20th, 2006, 02:45 AM
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Default default block bla

Being relatively new to computers, I was wondering if any one could help. A did my first virus scan on my system after the first week of use and the system found a virus block bla and under threats it says the is has detected a threat adware.p2pnetworking. Firstly are these two items one and the same. And if so are they located on my computer as when trying to locate the file c:windows/download program file/webp2pinstaller.dll doesn’t seem to be in that directory.

After check the Norton alert logs there are a few alerts of note,

Default “block bla Trojan” block (66.51.122.50,1042)
Inbound tcp connection
Local address services is 84.65.35.12, 1042
Remote service address is 61.12.122.50.48787
Product name n/a

And also

Default “block bla Trojan” block (66.51.122.50,1042)
Inbound udp packetconnection
Local address services is localhost 1042
Remote service address is 84.67.196.238,1042
Product name n/a

Any advice or help in dealing with this would be much appreciated as Norton doesn’t give any directory information where the files can be found. Thanks.
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Old January 21st, 2006, 09:11 AM
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Default Re: default block bla

With regard to the last part of your question, it looks like a Firewall log entry confirming that Bla.Trojan was blocked from attempting to enter your system:-

http://securityresponse.symantec.com...la.trojan.html

If it was blocked by your FW there is nothing more that needs doing.

With regard to webp2pinstaller.dll, have a look here:-

http://www.jamroll.co.uk/support/post-134753.html

Since an online scan with Trend Micro did the trick in that case, there is no harm in trying it yourself:-

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
 

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