I suggest you check that system for NETWORK.VBS trojan

C:\NETWORK.VBS
C:\WINDOWS\NETWORK.VBS
C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\NETWORK.VBS
C:\NETWORK.LOG

Details can be found on the NAI and Symantec A-V sites.

> One of our Windows 98 machines ground to a slow pace today.  Then we get
an
> email from our Internet provider essentially copying a message they
received
> from some outside person complaining that this little 98 machine was
> exploring a whole range of IP addresses on the usual Windows network
ports.
>
> Any body heard of this kinf of virus?  If not, can you provide some other
> resource links to others in the know?
>
> I know, I know.  We should have been packet filtering our local network
from
> the Internet, BUT those on high demanded full access to the Internet; For
> all I know they belong to the Flat Earth Society.  Thus, I let them have
> their way, while us few non-flat-earthers protect our individual machines
> with things like Zone Alarm.


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