[nycphp-talk] windows help OT
Hans Zaunere
hans at nyphp.org
Fri Sep 12 16:47:26 EDT 2003
I'm sure there are many virus and trojan detection system available for Windows (after all, it's had it's practice :) but Norton should take care of it. Are you sure Norton's virus definition files are updated?
Before I jump through hoops, however, I'd make them prove that there was a DoS from your box. People, especially those involved with IRC, are often quick to jump to conclusions. Put the ball in their court, first.
H
Evan Heller wrote:
> Ok, somehow my windows machine was compromised and started to send out a dos
> attack against an irc server (so i was told). I do keep up with the patches
> and I run windows 2000 server. I do not run IIS. I also run norton antivuris
> corporate and have come up with nothing. I could not find anything with a
> trojan horse cleaner nor could I detect if I was compromised.
>
> Does anyone have any way of determining if I was compromised? Any utilities
> I could use to check this out without the hassle of a rebuild of the entire
> machine. I would like to avoid rebuilding but what other choice do I have if
> I cannot determine the cause of the intrusion and the extend of the damage.
> (as of now I can see no damage).
>
> -Evan
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