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what is the best procedure to track down a potentially new virus/worm/etc? Dec 10 2004 06:50PM Rodrigo Ventura (yoda isr ist utl pt) (5 replies) Re: what is the best procedure to track down a potentially new virus/worm/etc? Dec 14 2004 11:59PM GuidoZ (uberguidoz gmail com) RE: what is the best procedure to track down a potentially new virus/worm/etc? Dec 14 2004 10:21PM Roger Padilla Jr (ropadill calpoly edu) Re: what is the best procedure to track down a potentially new virus/worm/etc? Dec 14 2004 08:25PM John Barton (jbarton technicalworks net) Re: what is the best procedure to track down a potentially new virus/worm/etc? Dec 14 2004 08:19PM John Barton (jbarton technicalworks net) (1 replies) Re: what is the best procedure to track down a potentially new virus/worm/etc? Dec 15 2004 01:56AM Rich Gardner (rich gardner gmail com) |
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>I have a couple of PCs (running XP) which I'm sure are infected with
>some kind of malware. Common anti-virus such as OfficeScan and
>Symantec do not detect them. They seem to be irc bots. They try to
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>My question is, what do you think is the best procedure to track down
>the executables responsible for this behavior? After tracking them
>down, I could submit the sample to several online scanners in order to
>determine which specific malware is affecting the PCs.
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Do you read the newsgroup alt.privacy.spyware? They discuss this stuff.
On the web, try:
http://www.nondisputandum.com/html/anti_spyware.html
>And regarding the IRC server IPs, is it worthwhile to report them to
>the authorities specified in the whois databases?
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I don't know. Maybe if you have nothing but time...
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Phil Nelson
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