Re: What infection might these "symptoms" indicate?

From: Bullwinkel J. Moose (quincey.nyc_at_verizon.net)
Date: 07/06/04

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    Just a thought: if these are the only 2 site you can't get to try for google
    and get to them through google.

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    Werner
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    "Brian" <flackb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:40ea8665$1$14239$a0ced6e1@news.skynet.be...
    > "Garret Swayne" <garret@garretswayne.com> wrote in message
    > news:3yuGc.6863$oD3.5505@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
    > > I'm posting this in behalf of a friend of mine whose computer seems
    > infected
    > > with a worm or virus of some sort.  Here are the "symptoms":
    > >
    > > 1.  Somehow her Internet Exporer is prevented from visiting the Norton
    or
    > > McAfee websites for help.  Whenever she navigates to one of these
    > anti-virus
    > > sites, she gets a "This page cannot be displayed" error.  She can visit
    > > other sites on the web, but not these anti-virus sites.  We haven't
    tried
    > > them all, just the two primary ones I know of--Symantec (Norton) and
    > Network
    > > Associates (McAfee).  And the sites are not just "down".  I check with
    my
    > > non-infected computer, and those websites display fine.  But she can't
    > from
    > > hers.
    > >
    > > 2.  I got her a copy of Norton Anti-Virus 2004 and installed it on her
    > > machine (a Sony Vaio lapton running Windows XP home edition).
    Supposedly,
    > > it installed fine.  But whenever we'd try to execute the AntiVirus
    program
    > > or the Live Update program, it would open a window and start executing,
    > but
    > > then the window would unexpectedly and inexplicably close.  Like the
    > program
    > > was being internally terminated by something.
    > >
    > > 3.  She's noticed some other odd behaviors but can't exactly describe
    > them.
    > > But outside of what's mentioned above, her computer seems to function
    > fairly
    > > normally.  She can get her email, she can surf the web, just not the
    sites
    > > mentioned above.  But she's scared to do any of that because she doesn't
    > > have any functioning AV protection.
    > >
    > > Do any of you AV experts out there know what kind of infection might
    cause
    > > symptoms like these?  We installed Norton Anti-virus software, but the
    > > apparent infection is not allowing it to execute!  What shall we do?  I
    > > presume the first step is to identify and get rid of the current
    infection
    > > which seems to prevent the AV software from running.  Is there a way to
    > > maybe boot up her computer in DOS and run the AV program from DOS?  But
    if
    > > this infection is a very recent one, the AV program running under DOS
    > > wouldn't be able to detect or fix it unless the program could first
    obtain
    > > the most recent file updates.  And there's no easy way to get the
    computer
    > > to go online and do that under DOS, correct?
    > >
    > > Anybody have a solution?  Or can you point us to where we might be able
    to
    > > find a solution?  Any help or advice would be most appreciated.
    > >
    > >
    > 1. Try connecting to
    http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp
    > where, if it will connect, you can run an online virus check.
    > 2. Make sure there is no firewall on her machine that needs to be
    configured
    > for the blocked sites.
    > 3. Run Windows in 'Safe Mode' (by pumping F8 during bootup and then
    > selecting Safe Mode from the list) and then run the anti virus software.
    >
    > Brian
    >
    >
    >
    

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