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    During the last 2 days I have been swamped by a Trojan called
    "Win32:Host-C". These worms were all caught and eliminated by AVAST,
    however. Still, this recurrence is very annoying, and I fear that this beast
    has invaded my system.
    I have read that this worm disables a number of firewalls and other security
    programs (among them the WindowsFirewall and other well known programs).
    What can be done to stop that? This worm was discovered first on March 23,
    2006 but someone here might have caught it and know more on how to react.
    Murgi
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  • No.1 | | 777 bytes | |

    From: "Sigi Rindler" <srindler@da2.so-net.ne.jp>

    | During the last 2 days I have been swamped by a Trojan called
    "Win32::Host-C". These worms were all caught and eliminated by AVAST,
    | however. Still, this recurrence is very annoying, and I fear that this beast
    | has invaded my system.
    | I have read that this worm disables a number of firewalls and other security
    | programs (among them the WindowsFirewall and other well known programs).

    | What can be done to stop that? This worm was discovered first on March 23,
    | 2006 but someone here might have caught it and know more on how to react.

    | Murgi

    Answered in alt.comp.anti-virus

    Please learn to Cross-Post to only pertinent, Topic, News Groups and not Multi-Post.
  • No.2 | | 126 bytes | |

    Answered in alt.comp.anti-virus
    Please learn to Cross-Post to only pertinent, Topic, News Groups and
    not Multi-Post.
  • No.3 | | 861 bytes | |

    From: "Sigi Rindler" <srindler@da2.so-net.ne.jp>

    | Thanks for telling and giving advice, but
    | how would I know that you or anybody else would answer my question in the
    | other NG? I was looking for a quick fix. Both NGs have a different audience,
    | except for some who are subscribing several NGs.
    | course, if my computer problems were not very pressing I'd have found out
    | the appropriate NG.
    | Sorry for the trouble.
    |
    | Murgi
    |

    If you Cross-post, that is post to BTH News Groups at the same time, a reply would also go
    to both News Groups at the same time.

    There was no trouble, just a slight correction so you'll know for future posts.
    Cross-Posting is preferred over Multi-Posting simply because all Cross-Posted News Groups
    get all the replies so all benefit from the discussion.
  • No.4 | | 1293 bytes | |


    If you Cross-post, that is post to BTH News Groups at the same time, a
    reply would also go
    to both News Groups at the same time.

    Dave,
    one more question

    I have posted to both NGs individually (one after each other). How do I know
    that a reply would automatically go to both newsgroups?
    There might even be more than 2 NGs that deal with viruses. I believe that I
    saw only one NG address in the field "Newsgroups" ( Express).
    I fully understood your advice on crossposting.

    Thanks,
    Murgi

    PS:
    The problem has been solved after running "Webroot Spysweeper" again
    However, after that I started to get pestered by "Antispylab" which "found"
    numerous spywares etc. Every minute I received popups. Finally I checked the
    net and was told to click on "Shileds", "Internet Explorer" and "Reset IE
    Page Setting to Defaults". Now I am a happy camper again:-)
    Maybe this Antispylab has planted the worm first and came back 3 days later
    to follow up with an "unresistable" offer.

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  • No.5 | | 1667 bytes | |

    From: "Sigi Rindler" <srindler@da2.so-net.ne.jp>


    >If you Cross-post, that is post to BTH News Groups at the same time, a
    >reply would also go
    >to both News Groups at the same time.


    | Dave,
    | one more question

    | I have posted to both NGs individually (one after each other). How do I know
    | that a reply would automatically go to both newsgroups?
    | There might even be more than 2 NGs that deal with viruses. I believe that I
    | saw only one NG address in the field "Newsgroups" ( Express).
    | I fully understood your advice on crossposting.

    | Thanks,
    | Murgi

    | The problem has been solved after running "Webroot Spysweeper" again
    | However, after that I started to get pestered by "Antispylab" which "found"
    | numerous spywares etc. Every minute I received popups. Finally I checked the
    | net and was told to click on "Shileds", "Internet Explorer" and "Reset IE
    | Page Setting to Defaults". Now I am a happy camper again:-)
    | Maybe this Antispylab has planted the worm first and came back 3 days later
    | to follow up with an "unresistable" offer.

    The problem with Multi-Posting is that a reply to one group only goes to that one group.
    As I tried to explain if you Cross-Post to multiple News Groups the replies go to all News
    groups that the post was Cross-Posted to.

    In E you would just add the News Groups separated by a comma to the "Netwsgroups:" field.
    For example

    alt.comp.virus , alt.comp.anti-virus
    or
    alt.comp.anti-virus ,

    Then the post would go to both News Group in the "Netwsgroups:" field.

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