If your machine is under CodeRed attack then your machine doesn't have
CodeRed (actually, it could - but the former doesn't indicate the latter).
Rather it means that somebody close to you has the Trojan and is sending out
attack packets looking for weaknesses.  You might want to send the
information to your ISP - if the machine is one their network they could
possibly track it down and contact the owner.

Jim Davis

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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 3:20 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: What's the god-da?? cfhooker?

Under win xp processes, I noticed one called cfhooker (.exe), does any one
happen to know what it is about?  Also, I've one Panda anti-virus software
running (it was recommended by Microsoft, actually on top of its
recommendation list), now, my machine is constantly under Code Red attack,
is it a far-fetch thought that the Panda package may have embedded Code Red
in itself?  According to an exhaustive test from Symantec, Code Red was not
detected on my box.  Heck!

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