No, just hackQuote:
Originally posted by Mik3ll@20 October 2003 - 02:38
from what DL. said, its the blaster worm
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No, just hackQuote:
Originally posted by Mik3ll@20 October 2003 - 02:38
from what DL. said, its the blaster worm
It's not the blaster worm. As my first post shows, it's the automatic synchronization of the clock. I even showed that if you click the [Update Now] button tha same communication warning window pops up.
Here I even made it happen again.
See an English version: http://www.uploadit.org/files/201003-genhost.gif
You can also remove the [ ] check mark so that it no longer happens.
How simple can it get?
VB1234 is right, DL. just wants to insult people on his first post.
So.. No RPC vulnerability exists then, is all made up. I see. Good to know ;) I will ignore updates then.
What you said does exist, just for a differant situation. This was just the clock messing with norton. You can get people scared when you tell them that they have a virus/worm.Quote:
Originally posted by DL.@19 October 2003 - 19:19
So.. No RPC vulnerability exists then, is all made up. I see. Good to know ;) I will ignore updates then.
You think. Better to say maybe.. Do backtrace. Same netlock or gateway? Better worry!Quote:
Originally posted by Agent Smith@20 October 2003 - 03:23
This was just the clock messing with norton.
@DL. Take a good look at the picture I posted. It says UDP Protocol. The vulnerability is TCP. (high risk message too, not low).
Anyway I won't argue. I just recreated the cause.
How often do you see this message?
The default setting for the clock is for it to update every seven days.
Where is udp in Shareholder's image?
http://www.uploadit.org/files/191003...gefirewall.jpg
Still maybe!
You will see it only once if you click the ok button in the Norton warning window.
It will keep reappearing if you block the communication with Norton.