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To: mr.mark who wrote (18651)4/13/2001 3:25:55 PM
From: Bob Pittsfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
I just checked the NAV web site and saw three posts which indicated
that the latest virus definitions (dated April 11th) were showing
that there is a backdoor trojan in the blackd.exe file.
Didn't this just happen a couple of months ago?
Luckily, I had downloaded the update but not run a scan yet. I am
going to hold off until I get an answer on this issue but, in my
opinion, this appears to be another false positive.
Has anyone seen this yet?
Can someone from Network ICE should look into this as well so that
something can get posted to the web site concerning this issue?
Carolyn Ehlen


This may be nothing but just came across it and thought someone might have already done a scan. So many of these are false that you almost hate to post them.

Bob



To: mr.mark who wrote (18651)4/13/2001 3:32:22 PM
From: Bob Pittsfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110626
 
Mark,

oh, wait a minute, you said ie5.5 AND winme, didn't you? :( the article does not list winme. bummer. have you tried anyway?

Nope, but I am going to! Will let you know what happens. Does anyone have the post number regarding rescue disks. I just discovered that I don't have a driver for my CD on mine. Used the regular "create rescue disk", in Win Me but never checked I guess (he admits sheepishly). :( I know that there was a dandy post a while back on this subject.

Bob