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| After doing a boot-up scan of my pc for virii (Viruses) -- a maintenance process I do every 3-6 months, I wound up waking up and seeing a zoneAlarm popup telling me that TaskMgr.exe is trying to access the internet!? That's the very first time I ever see that program asking for an access (been using it at boot up for ages on XP and started using it on Vista for the last few weeks at boot up as well). now I denied it since I see no reason as to why it would need to, but if it DOES need access, is there a MS website with their own program expected behavior?? It's getting annoying to have to do research on many new MS programs on the internet when they try to access the internet, but it's worst when there's nothing about it on the internet at all :/ thx in advance Regards -- Rej | Guest
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| Not that I can think of... viruses...malware, spyware... "Rej" <Rej@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BBE642F4-CD5F-470F-9132-B4E28BC70DEF@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 09:18:01 -0700, Rej Quote:
you think it is, i.e. the Task Manager built into Windows, and not something else (malware?) that uses the same name. Can be: - the file you think it is - the file you think it is, generically infected - the file you think it is, with code injected into its process - a malware ADS attached to the file you think it is - same file name, different directory - not quite the same filename 3rd-party firewalls that monitor outgoing traffic will generally check not just the file name and path, but also a checksum to detect if the inside of the code file has changed. Even that can miss code injection in RAM and ADS attached to the file. Doing an informal "full system scan" (as a replacement for always-updated resident av) every now and then is like leaving your house unlocked, then roaming around with a torch every now and then to see if there are any burglars at work. If malware is missed when it first tries to run on the system, it can entrench itself so that it will be far harder to remove, or even detect. If can disable or subvert your av, or just hide from it. So if you really think you've missed something that's gone resident, the best (but not the easiest) thing to do is scan formally, i.e. making sure that no code from the suspect system gets to run before your scanner - and that very definitely includes the OS. Quote:
a match to see if what you are standing in is water or petrol. Quote:
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