I doubt you have an infection and am guessing google has blocked your tcpip address
dyndns.org or similar may be a way around it?
http://www.securityfocus.net/archive/105/389149/2005-01-30/2005-02-05/0
http://www.clamav.net
Regards Michael
Vik Olliver wrote:
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 11:45 +1300, goldedge wrote:
Hmm. Google put that in place as a solution to the phpBB worm that was going around. What I'd do:
* make sure you don't have the worm. Are you running apache with phpBB on any of the machines? If so, run a traffic sniffer that can see everything on the network, and don't do anything for a while. See if there is unexpected outgoing traffic.
Nope, don't have phpBB even as an unused .deb file.
* have you changed IP address? Maybe you've picked up one from someone else who had it. Try changing again.
Static IP, but gawd knows what my ISP does in the way of transparent proxying.
This worm (Santy iirc) affects both Linux and Windows, although mainly Linux (as it requires things like Perl and wget that usually aren't installed on Windows).
Is there a specific checker?
Google is out off reach, and anonymizer says I've used it too much and owe it a subscription. Looks like I need to find a new line in unrestricted resources as well!
Vik :v)
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