trojan worm? When I try to open the server program it says a trojan/worm is trying to enter my PC. Is this a harmful one? I doubt it but eh, this is the family PC so I try to keep it clean..
coomdoom- 07-01-2006
what is your antivirus system?
andoba- 07-01-2006
no it isn't :)
Syphos- 07-01-2006
Your antivirus software is too sensitive or gives wrong alerts... maybe.
Did you download the server from www.fuzziqersoftware.com or another page?
fuzziqersoftware- 07-01-2006
A friend told me about this, and we figured it out -
Apparently a well-known trojan uses port 11000 for something. Your antivirus software must suck, because it can't tell the difference between a trojan and a PSOBB patch server (which also uses port 11000). My software has *no* trojans/viruses/spyware in it, I guarantee it.
Syphos- 07-01-2006
If there were a virus inside, my PC would go crazy xD
Deadulas- 07-01-2006
If there were a virus inside, my PC would go crazy xD
not nessicarily, if you right your own trojan, with your own exploits and work around say... some sorta of client type thing that plenty of people would use such as a cheat device (broomop cheats) or a gc proxy khyps the original
fuzziqersoftware- 07-01-2006
The leaked khyps has no trojan or virus, but it has a nasty bug that allows someone to take control of it and make it run downloaded code.....
Smurph- 07-01-2006
The leaked khyps has no trojan or virus, but it has a nasty bug that allows someone to take control of it and make it run downloaded code.....
That is really nasty.
DoubleJG3288- 07-24-2006
It was a windows security / Norton Antivirus alert. It didn't say WARNING DANGER DANGER or anything like that but it just gave out an alert that an unknown trojan was trying to access port 11000 etc etc.
I let it go on my PC and nothing seems to have changed. So ya, it must be some weird kind of thing and windows/norton just get scared by it? Iunno...
Gcentrex- 07-25-2006
It was a windows security / Norton Antivirus alert. It didn't say WARNING DANGER DANGER or anything like that but it just gave out an alert that an unknown trojan was trying to access port 11000 etc etc.
I let it go on my PC and nothing seems to have changed. So ya, it must be some weird kind of thing and windows/norton just get scared by it? Iunno...
Thats because Norton sucks Microsoft tells them what things to scan for along with the other big names look at Microsofts Recomended Anti Virus and Firewall software then Avoid them like the plage :)
andoba- 07-26-2006
norton wouldn't say that, it just pop a window with a red cross, select allow forever and your done
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