Re: Pirates of the Caribbean
- From: "Jimmy S." <nosp@xxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:42:56 -0400
Hi Howelljo,
Sounds like you have a powerful Trojan infecting your system.
Netinfo.exe is the executable used by Tilebot.a which drops
itself into your windows System folder and replicates itself on
your local machine, installs a rootkit, and can perform DDDOS
attacks, log keystrokes, and prevent software from installing.
More Info: http://uk.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/vinfo/encyclopedia.php?LYstr=VMAINDATA&vNav=3&VName=WORM_TILEBOT.A
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"Howelljo" <Howelljo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AC33051C-AFBA-4545-8F2A-996263F0D3CA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Jimmy
|
| Please excuse the tone of the message, born out of fustration. I actually
| sent the list as requested the same day as request. I'm not sure what's gone
| on then as I can see them when I log on.
| The other thing that I have now come across is that one of the processes
| running is "Netinfo.exe". When I checked this on the web I found out that it
| is a server based debugging system and i was wondering if this is the elusive
| problem we have been looking for.
| However I cannot seem to be able to disable it to test my theory as each
| time I stop the process it immediately re-starts. I do not run my home pc as
| a server and therefore cannot see any logical reason as to why it should be
| on there to begin with.
| Certainly this is a major difference in the running process on my pc where
| the game will not run and the pc at work where the game will run.
| Any thoughts?
|
| Howelljo
|
| "Jimmy S." wrote:
|
| > Howelljo,
| >
| > I've been waiting over a week for you to post the list of processes
| > as I requested to determine what was being flagged as a debugger.
| >
| > I've checked this newsgroup several times daily for that list.
| >
| > From the tone of your post, you seem to have an expectation of
| > service from me. Please realise that we answer posts here out of
| > courtesy to fellow computer users. Peer support is not obligatory.
| >
| > Our only payment is a thank you and appreciation for help given.
| >
| > Jimmy.
| >
| > "Howelljo" <Howelljo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0EA0A0F9-213D-47D3-9564-C0267F2155C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | Jimmy
| > |
| > | I am still waiting for answers from my last posts - have you managed to look
| > | at the list of processes and come to any conclusions.
| > | Also have you looked at the fact that when I loaded windows as a new system
| > | one of the core drivers was a kernel debugger.
| > | I still have this game that I cannot play and now it is more than fustrating
| > |
| > | Howelljo
| >
| >
| >
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