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Trojan hunter (SOME ONE READ THIS AND REPLY) "Please&qu

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 1:57 am    Post subject: Trojan hunter (SOME ONE READ THIS AND REPLY) "Please&qu
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New To all of this and recently down loaded Trojan Hunter.
Ran a scan last night. Then Ran a scan just now.
This is what came up & I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT MEANS???
"Some one please reply & fill me in, who knows what this stuff means..PLEEEZE!

PORT SCAN: Port 3800/TCP is open (matches Eclypse.100)
FILE SCAN: Not scanning password-protected file related.htm in c:\Documents & settings\All Users\Application Data\ Spybot S&D\Recovery\AlexaRelated.Zip
Then the same as above including :BargainBuddy.zip, CommonName.zip,
CoolWWWSearchHTMEdit.zip, DSOExploit.zip,Powerscan.zip,PrimeSoftSafeSearch.zip,WindowsMediaPlayer.zip
Including : c:\hiberfile.sys Not Scanned(in use by another application)
c:\pagefile.sys Not Scanned (in use by another application
Note: There are a Total Of Entries of the c:\Documentn & Settings listings which I have shortened above (being 21 total)

Are these previous Spybot Nasties that were quarentined? Or something different?
Just want a quick answer from someone who knows what it all means.

Thanx for your time to read this and hope I get some feed back.
CHEER'S.

P.S- while on net I was down loading and a little window popped up saying -: This computer is locked etc- requiring Administrator password etc. Then I ran the Scan while still connected to net.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 3:15 am    Post subject:
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Are these previous Spybot Nasties that were quarentined? Or something different?


It is a backup file created by SpyBot S&D. It is no longer of any harm there, as the file won't be found and loaded from there. But once you are sure you don't need the backup, you can go to the Recovery section inside Spybot-S&D and purge the file(s).

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c:\pagefile.sys Not Scanned (in use by another application)
c:\hiberfile.sys Not Scanned(in use by another application)


It is normal to get these messages with some files. At the time when Trojan Hunter starts the scan some files are in use by the system or other programs. When the operating system has a file that is already open it will lock the file so that no other program would have access to it, this includes Trojan Hunter, Anti-Virus programs etc...

In the same sense the file would not be susceptable to infection because it is locked by the operating system. Other files that will not be scanned are password protected files as well.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 3:40 am    Post subject:
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That leaves the open port which I'm not sure on, but hopfeully one of the gurus helps out
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PORT SCAN: Port 3800/TCP is open (matches Eclypse.100)
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 3:42 am    Post subject:
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Sometimes the Browser opens transient ports, close your browser wait 5 minutes and scan again, if port 3800 is not open in the second scan it probably was a transient browser port.
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