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The Nimda virus is a real pain to eradicate... but I got it! :) but the problem with this virus is that you can easily get it through surfing... I never ran a virus scanner, but definitly do now... have had to do a bunch of reinstalling though... but the good thing, is that I regained a bunch of space by deleting apps that I havent used for years... D
If you got Nimda viruses then go to the www.symantec.com site and download the Nimda removal tool from there. The Nimda is really a nuissance. I got it from someone while my computer is connected to the internet but I had neither a browser open nor is my email installed on that machine. My antivirus program did recognized the virus but because it fills the hard drive with itself the anti viral program was constantly killing new created viruses. The only real fix is to get the above program and then disconnect from the internet and run the removal tool. Seravajan
That is one of the newer things I'm really beginning to dislike... Scripts having priveleages of running programs on my computer. Soooo many innovations, so much trouble. A while back (before Nimda was recognized, yes, before) I saw many, and I do mean many, default.ida, cmd.exe, etc requests in my Linux, Apache logs. My server served my 404 page many times eating up 300MB in 1 day alone. As a result I created files it looked for with blank files of the same name. Instead of serving up 1000's of 404's is served up 1000's of blank files (0 bytes) and found it saved me alot of bandwidth trouble. Ever since I started putting those blank files in my root, it has saved me literally gigs of bandwidth a month (except when it does this crap "../../". I also have a blank page for the 400 bad request errors. Sometimes it is good just to create a blank file if you get alot of 404's on a specific request, cause most likely, a blank file is smaller than your custom 404's which can save in bandwidth. ;) Just my 2 cents about Nimda.
Some hints on nimda, after running norton AV or remove utility. Do the following search your HD for *.emf files. The only place you should see them is in your MS shared directory And MS office directories, and there is a couple of templates with that extension. Any of these file found in other directories should be deleted. Second search your temorary internet file folders for *.vbs files also delete any of these.
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If you see this thread anywhere, don't click the link. I have had a report of the page delivering viruses to the viewer's computer. I'm checking into this now.