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jahmas | Sniper | Re: Bo Stack virus |
February 28, 2007 4:43 PM |
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� Reason For Being: Re: Bo Stack virus � Requested A Reply: Yea, If You Can Find Time... � DarkQuote v2.0 �����������������--�� Someone Screamed... ����������������������������������������������������������������--�� � Ok, a BO Stack is a Buffer Overrun/Stack problem. Normally its an � Internet Explorer and Explorer problem. Some program that is running is � causing this, or its caused by an external web site. Its sometimes a � ADWARE or SPYWARE program, and cleaning/removing fixes the problem. � Its also fixed by updates from MS. I can't really give a difinitive � answer right now, but this answer should give you something to start � with. �����������������--�� And jahmas Yelled Back... ������������������������������������������������������������--�� Well I use Mozilla Firefox religiously as IE was corrupted several years ago and is not fixable. McAffe blocks the bo stack usually when I am using Office or Word. There seems to be a worm / trojan that is propagating itself over and over. I've nuked the critter constantly but it keeps popping up. This particular worm uses IRC to broadcast yet I have the IRC ports blocked. I try to run a virus program during the boot process to get it but something keeps propagating it. Trend micro used to be my best friend yet it won't work anymore for me. |
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