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Old July 7th, 2004, 06:19 PM
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Alerted during latest reference update of Adaware 6 Plus:

http://img50.exs.cx/img50/1989/TrojByteVerify2.th.jpg
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Old July 7th, 2004, 06:27 PM
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Alerted during latest reference update of Adaware 6 Plus:

http://img50.exs.cx/img50/1989/TrojByteVerify2.th.jpg


I wonder if that is a coincidence.

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Old July 7th, 2004, 06:40 PM
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I wonder if that is a coincidence.

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Who knows, but I quarantined it. By the way, the connection to Lavasoft's reference update server seemed much slower than usual. I wonder if someone is manipulating the connection and injecting this nasty in the update...?

P.S. TDS3 didn't detect this and it's classified a trojan by NAV2002...
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Old July 7th, 2004, 07:01 PM
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Heh... NOD32 didn't detect anything at all during the update...

(Duh! Why download BitDefender when I have F-Prot DOS... )

Edit: No porn in IE favorites. Also, the update didn't seem any slower than normal to me...
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No porn in Favorites either. I'm being singled out and targeted, I know it, I know it...
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No porn in Favorites either. I'm being singled out and targeted, I know it, I know it...


The "Snook" virus!!
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Old July 7th, 2004, 07:10 PM
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Hi Snook,

I'm using both ... No flag here ... although I did D/L the latest Ad-aware ref file before the NAV update today ... Did you D/L it before or after todays uodate?

Did you send the file for testing? or Notify Symantec about it?

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Hi Snook,

I'm using both ... No flag here ... although I did D/L the latest Ad-aware ref file before the NAV update today ... Did you D/L it before or after todays uodate?

Did you send the file for testing? or Notify Symantec about it?

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Before the NAV update. When I updated Adaware and started to scan NAV's active protection alerted me of an infection in Adaware. File is in quarantine and I won't send it into Symantec because they will respond with only a generic reply.
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