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Jon

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Since: Sep 14, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 1:52 pm
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Does anyone know this address? I can't find it on the symantec site. A
page at geocities appears to have a JS.Exception.Exploit trojan that
loads when you go to the page. I don't want to put the URL here because
some fool will inevitably click on it. I sent it to geocities abuse and
would also like to send it to Norton.

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Tim H.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 7:32 pm
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"Jon" <texasrocker1 DeleteThis @cox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:3F64B8F7.8D498197@cox-internet.com...
> Does anyone know this address? I can't find it on the symantec site. A
> page at geocities appears to have a JS.Exception.Exploit trojan that
> loads when you go to the page. I don't want to put the URL here because
> some fool will inevitably click on it. I sent it to geocities abuse and
> would also like to send it to Norton.
>

Uhhh...if NAV is telling you what it is, they could care less if you send it
as it's not use to them. They're only concerned with files that are
suspicious and that aren't detected with the very latest definitions.

-Tim

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Pourquoi_tant_d'étoiles_p

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 1:07 am
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In news:vn39b.445130$Ho3.72530@sccrnsc03,
Tim H. <tekphobia.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> typed:
> "Jon" <texasrocker1.TakeThisOut@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
> news:3F64B8F7.8D498197@cox-internet.com...
>> Does anyone know this address? I can't find it on the symantec site.
>> A page at geocities appears to have a JS.Exception.Exploit trojan
>> that loads when you go to the page. I don't want to put the URL
>> here because some fool will inevitably click on it. I sent it to
>> geocities abuse and would also like to send it to Norton.
>>
>

Moreover, Symantec has been the first AV vendor to detect
JS.Exception.Exploit (as of the late of august 2001, if I remeber well). I
was in touch with them at that moment coz the other vendors said "it's not a
virus"...

--

Jean-Luc Cavey
Paris, France
E-Mail : JLCavey.TakeThisOut@alussinan.org
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Jon

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 1:08 am
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Thanks for the info but no one has answered my question. I know there was an
address listed somewhere on their site to send suspected viruses to. It would
be nice to have for future reference.

Pourquoi tant d'étoiles pour si peu de trèfles à qua tre feuilles ? wrote:

>
> Moreover, Symantec has been the first AV vendor to detect
> JS.Exception.Exploit (as of the late of august 2001, if I remeber well). I
> was in touch with them at that moment coz the other vendors said "it's not a
> virus"...
>
> --
>
> Jean-Luc Cavey
> Paris, France
> E-Mail : JLCavey.DeleteThis@alussinan.org
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