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2004 Jan 17
2
a trojan is on your computer!
hi, I am from Norway and you'll don't believe me, but a trojan horse in on your pc. I've scanned the network-ports on the internet. (I know, that's illegal) And I have found your pc. Your pc is open on the internet for everybody! Because the smss.exe trojan is running on your system. Check this, open the task manager and try to stop that! You'll see, you can't stop this
2002 Aug 01
1
OpenSSH Security Advisory: Trojaned Distribution Files
OpenSSH Security Advisory (adv.trojan) 1. Systems affected: OpenSSH version 3.2.2p1, 3.4p1 and 3.4 have been trojaned on the OpenBSD ftp server and potentially propagated via the normal mirroring process to other ftp servers. The code was inserted some time between the 30th and 31th of July. We replaced the trojaned files with their originals at 7AM MDT, August 1st. 2. Impact: Anyone who has
2011 Jan 28
3
trojan at current development version?
Hi, is it possible, that the current development version for Windows ( http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/R-2.13.0dev-win.exe) is infected by a trojan/virus. My antivir-program (www.avira.com) seems to find a trojan in open.exe at bin\i386. Best regards, Andreas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Aug 22
1
converting a summary table to survey database form
Hi! I am looking to choose a condom based on its pleasure score. I received some summarised data from 10 individuals: structure(list(Ramses = c(4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 3, 4, 4, 3, 4), Sheiks = c(5, 5, 6, 4, 7, 6, 4, 5, 6, 3), Trojans = c(7, 8, 7, 9, 6, 3, 2, 2, 2, 3), Unnamed = c(2, 1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3)), .Names = c("Ramses", "Sheiks", "Trojans", "Unnamed"),
2015 Apr 16
3
ClamAV reports a trojan
This morning I discovered this in my clamav report from one of our imap servers: /usr/share/nmap/scripts/irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse: Unix.Trojan.MSShellcode-21 FOUND I have looked at this script and it appears to be part of the nmap distribution. It actually tests for irc backdoors. IRC is not used here and its ports are blocked by default both at the gateway and on all internal hosts.
2006 Apr 25
2
firewall based antivirus/trojan blocking and intrusion detection [dnk]
Can anyone recommend an opensource package (preferably something centos 4X compatible) that can be used on a (iptables) firewall to block virus/trojan, etc? And maybe something for intrusion detection? Thanks! Dnk
2015 Apr 19
0
ClamAV reports a trojan
On Sat, April 18, 2015 11:16, Jake Shipton wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 16/04/15 16:01, James B. Byrne wrote: >> This morning I discovered this in my clamav report from one of our >> imap servers: >> >> /usr/share/nmap/scripts/irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse: >> Unix.Trojan.MSShellcode-21 FOUND >> >> >> I
2018 Jul 16
2
ClamAV reporting virus found in 4.8.3 from source
Hello,     I'm sure it's a false positive but figured I post any way. My weekly full scan of my servers reported the following results. /root/samba-4.8.3/bin/default/source3/lib/netapi/examples/group/group_deluser.inst: Unix.Trojan.Vali-6606621-0 FOUND /root/samba-4.8.3/bin/default/source3/lib/netapi/examples/group/group_adduser.inst: Unix.Trojan.Vali-6606621-0 FOUND
2006 Jul 11
1
Integrity checking NANOBSD images
We have a number of Soekris devices that we will be deploying remotely in semi- hostile physical environments. The remote links are dialup so I dont have a lot of bandwidth available. I want to do integrity checks of the images so that I can detect any tampering of the flash image. If I upload a static sha256 binary to /tmp on the remote box (which is a RAM disk) and then do something
2015 Apr 16
0
ClamAV reports a trojan
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:01 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: > This morning I discovered this in my clamav report from one of our > imap servers: > > /usr/share/nmap/scripts/irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse: > Unix.Trojan.MSShellcode-21 FOUND > > > I have looked at this script and it appears to be part of the nmap > distribution. It actually tests
2011 Oct 17
1
Trojan in setup file
Hello, I have the following problem: I successfully installed R (Version 2.1.3.0 for Windows) on my Notebook (Windows 7) in June. Now I used the same setup file for a PC (Windows XP) and got a message from the anti virus software (Avira), that the setup file contains the Trojan "TR/ATRAPS.Gen". The PC is never connected to the internet, this is why the anti virus software has
2006 Dec 22
1
chkrootkit reporting possible LKM trojan
How can I be sure if it is LKM or not? Today I've run chkrootkit and it gave me: Checking `lkm'... You have 179 process hidden for readdir command You have 179 process hidden for ps command chkproc: Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed Checking `chkutmp'... The tty of the following user process(es) were not found in /var/run/utmp ! ! RUID PID TTY CMD ! root
2016 Dec 15
0
Listed as Trojan
NUT http://www.networkupstools.org/package/windows/NUT-Installer-2.6.5-6.msi listed as trojan: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/e4c8cd86efe6ca897583ed223c0cc0ef4458581485d23616c37ede3858586245/analysis/1481844790/ It is listed as "probably harmless" so I guess it is a false positive? Nevertheless it is not nice to see. Regards, Lars. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2018 Dec 10
1
Crackers?
Hi, just wishing you a merry christmas and happy new year, by presenting to you a new trojan for Linux. It`s professionally made by Apple Computer Inc. (must be somebody who threatened them to do it). <https://www.anubis-ca.com/tmp/IMG_20181210_173521.jpg> <https://www.anubis-ca.com/tmp/IMG_20181210_175350.jpg> ---------Videresendt melding------- Fra: Arun I. Gurung <arun-g at
2016 Jun 10
0
typosquatting and trojan horses in packages
A friend passed along this interesting link: http://incolumitas.com/2016/06/08/typosquatting-package-managers/ about the strategy of using "typosquatting" (packages with very similar names to existing packages) to trick users into downloading/installing packages with malicious code). They made fake trojans (with empty payloads) for Ruby, Python and NodeJS and experimented to see how
2002 Aug 01
0
openssh-3.4p1.tar.gz (openBSD) trojaned
Hi, FYI: ------------------------------------------------------ http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=394609+0+current/freebsd-security ------------------------------------------------------ >Greetings, > >Just want to inform you that the OpenSSH package op ftp.openbsd.org >(and probably all its mirrors now) it trojaned: > >
2010 Jun 25
1
Compromised servers, SSH keys, and replay attacks
We had an incident recently where an openssh client and server were replaced with trojanned versions (it has SKYNET ASCII-art in the binary, if anyone's seen it. Anyone seen the source code ?). The trojan ssh & sshd both logged host/user/password, and probably had a login backdoor. Someone asked me what was their exposure if they used public/private keys instead of passwords. My
2015 Apr 17
0
Plurals in English (was Re: ClamAV reports a trojan)
[OT ALERT] On 17/04/15 02:28, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > clamav is a scanner that is designed to detect viruses (virii I should use > for plural as it is Latin word) I believe this 'rule' in English is misunderstood by many and as a general rule of thumb... tl;dr: Words from Old English that came into modern English, use 'Old English' pluralisation: eg, sheep, fish etc. words
2015 Apr 17
0
Plurals in English (was Re: ClamAV reports a trojan)
On 17/04/15 12:31, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > But being not native > English speaker, I use it ("not native English speaker") Figured as much, which is why I mentioned it ;) > as an excuse for > being unable to pronounce anything. Not as if most English speakers can pronounce many English words.... ... ttfn :) P.
2015 Apr 17
0
Plurals in English (was Re: ClamAV reports a trojan)
On Fri, 2015-04-17 at 08:00 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > It is amazing how much one can cripple what another person said by > scissoring his phrases ;-) English people (excludes USA people) should always try to speak simple, jargon-free, easily understandable and logically expressed English especially when conversing with non-English people. I greatly admire the linguistic abilities of