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Anybody Know Anything About This???
My Norton Internet Security program has been telling me the Backdoor/SubSeven Trojan Horse has been blocked from entering my computer. Does anyone know about this program?

I've had RoadRunner for about 4 months now and only had the Norton since Dec. I've run to check if files have been corrupted, but none were indicated.

I must say...
For the last week, almost everytime I get on TT now only the top part of the page opens up and I have to hit Refresh a few times to get it up. Even on the threads, AND trying to post this I had to refresh a few times before the whole page would come up. This has olny happened inthe last week, but is prevalent as heck.

Any words of Wisdom?
Buddur
1:19:58 PM
1/12/02

do you really WANT a trojan in your backdoor?
radagast
2:03:24 PM
1/12/02

Me too--I have to hit refresh.
MaryPhyl
2:24:13 PM
1/12/02

Kinda glad to hear others are having that problem I thought it was my computer
centavo
4:29:27 PM
1/12/02

There's three versions mentioned on Norton's security site
Hodgeman of BC
5:58:52 PM
1/12/02

Link"
Hodgeman of BC
6:00:19 PM
1/12/02

Big Brother Is Watching
Backdoor.SubSeven is a Trojan horse, similar to Netbus or Back Orifice. It enables unauthorized people to access your computer over the Internet without your knowledge. When the server portion of the program is running on a computer, it is possible for the person who is accessing the computer remotely to do the following:

Set it up as an FTP server
Browse files on that system
Take screen shots
Capture real-time screen information
Open and close programs
Edit information in currently running programs
Show pop-up messages and dialog boxes
Hang up a dial-up connection
Restart a computer remotely
Open the CD-ROM
Edit registry information
Buddur
11:39:25 PM
1/12/02

Have you received any e-mails from Deathmarch recently!
Limpy
11:47:20 PM
1/12/02

hahaha, nope I make my names more creative then that, errr, I mean I would never do such a thing. Anyway, a full system scan by norton should find the file and delete it or at least show you where it is.
deathmarch99
5:50:26 PM
1/13/02

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002569751_horsesex19m.html

:O

I'm not exactly sure what "acute peritonitis due to perforation of the colon" means, but it doesn't sound good.
hubcap
3:59:51 PM
10/19/05

peritonitis is an inflammation or infection of the peritoneum, which is the space that contains your intestines, bladder, etc.

perforation of the colon means that something (in this case, a horse's schlong) poked a hole in the colon.

So, horse schlong pokes hole in colon, poo gets into the peritoneum, peritoneum gets infected, idiot goes to that great barnyard in the sky.
bloodpusher
4:04:16 PM
10/19/05

a collection of pus in the abdomin
CreatureofhabETTE
4:05:14 PM
10/19/05

(damnit bit..I tried and only got silver..#&%!$)
CreatureofhabETTE
4:05:57 PM
10/19/05

I didn't have to google for it, sorry...lol...
bloodpusher
4:06:33 PM
10/19/05

oh the poor horsey

what an evil person to do this to the horse

i am glad he is dead
moonbat
4:10:53 PM
10/19/05

I had a damn trojan on my 'putter yesterday.
Had to reinstall XP to get rid of it.
What a pain in the butt.
Took hours.
StoveStomper
11:58:38 AM
6/24/06

That must have been one damn big rubber to fit over your computer.

Violin
12:22:18 PM
6/24/06

Take a hike.
I am Monday.
StoveStomper
12:32:24 PM
6/24/06

I have been running Grisoft AVG freeware for 3 years now with no problems. It has caught several...damn orge popup scared the hell outta me.

It has its drawbacks but I love the price.
sticks
1:37:19 PM
6/24/06

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