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  1. cuz this told me to: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2001-062614-1754-99&tabid=3
  2. All I know is this: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2001-062614-1754-99&tabid=3 Backdoor.Trojan Risk Level 1: Very Low Printer Friendly Page SUMMARY TECHNICAL DETAILS REMOVAL Discovered: February 11, 1999 Updated: May 6, 2002 3:37:23 PM Type: Trojan Infection Length: Varies Systems Affected: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Backdoor.Trojan is a detection name used by Symantec to identify malicious software programs that share the primary functionality of enabling a remote attacker to have access to or send commands to a compromised computer. As the name suggests, these threats are used to provide a covert channel through which a remote attacker can access and control a computer. The Trojans vary in sophistication, ranging from those that only allow for limited functions to be performed to those that allow almost any action to be carried out, thus allowing the remote attacker to almost completely take over control of a computer. A computer with a sophisticated back door program installed may also be referred to as a "zombie" or a "bot". A network of such bots may often be referred to as a "botnet". Botnets have been well publicized in the news over the years, with different instances being given specific names such as Kraken, Mariposa, or Kneber, along with claims of hundreds of thousands of nodes belonging to certain networks. Typical back door capabilities may allow a remote attacker to: Collect information (system and personal) from the computer and any storage device attached to it Terminate tasks and processes Run tasks and processes Download additional files Upload files and other content Report on status Open remote command line shells Perform denial of service attacks on other computers Change computer settings Shut down or restart the computer Backdoor Trojan horse programs have become increasingly popular amongst malware creators over the years because of the shift in motivation from fame and glory to money and profit. In today's black market economy, a computer with a back door can be put to work performing various criminal activities that earn money for their controllers. Schemes such as pay per install, sending spam emails, and harvesting personal information and identities are all ways to generate revenue. If a Symantec antivirus product displays a detection alert for this threat, it means the computer is already protected and the Symantec product will effectively remove this threat from the computer. Protection Initial Rapid Release version February 11, 1999 Latest Rapid Release version April 15, 2010 revision 008 Initial Daily Certified version February 11, 1999 Latest Daily Certified version April 15, 2010 revision 003 Initial Weekly Certified release date February 17, 1999 Click here for a more detailed description of Rapid Release and Daily Certified virus definitions. Threat Assessment Wild Wild Level: Low Number of Infections: 0 - 49 Number of Sites: 0 - 2 Geographical Distribution: Low Threat Containment: Easy Removal: Easy Damage Damage Level: Medium Payload: Opens a back door Distribution Distribution Level: Low Writeup By: Hon Lau
  3. All jokes aside (I know there will be some) how do I get rid of it? I turned off system restore, but I'm not sure what to do next. I am running XP and Symantec virus protection.
  4. I could use some chicken wings. I'm gonna need bout tree fiddy.
  5. I get this question alot. The link below covers the basics. PM or post up if you have any more in depth questions. http://www.alarmsystemreviews.com/design-your-own-alarm-system.html
  6. I dont know if he is tha backbone of a moral world, but Lance is a good egg.
  7. max power

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    how much are the SI fives 2.0?
  8. Chrome is ghey. Murder it out. PC.
  9. I may be down Ben. Call me if you guys are going.
  10. I worked on the west side today. Sullivant. It was poop. Not skeerd.
  11. Now I gotta go slap my momma. She always said it was....
  12. Announcing when you are not at home is a real bad idea.
  13. Its usually someone you know, or a crime of opportunity. Did you leave a door unlocked, or was entry forced? Did it seem like they knew where everything they took was, or was the place ransacked?
  14. A few objective assumptions after reading this thread. 1. You guys got the ghey. 2. Northwest Ohio is all straight roads, which is why everyone up there has a busa or bird 3. Kawi traded his bike for an X-Box. 4.
  15. Went by Jimbo's the other day....at about 80.
  16. Never. I am anti texting. If it isnt important enough to call me about, I dont need to know.
  17. I saw it a few weeks ago, but didnt know they were in Ohio. How do you know they are in Pickaway Co.?
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