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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-08-13 20:28 [#00820871]
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HI! i have a really bad computer problem, every time i log onto the net i get this thing NT Autority or something says its been terminated unexpectedly, and then my computer counts down from 0:59 and shuts my computer down!!! do i have a virus? im organising norton anti... ill have that on the weekend, or is it something else??? here we go agaaaaain seeya later!!!!
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-08-13 20:28 [#00820876]
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RPC was terminated unexpectedly!! oh... 10... 9/...8
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Skink
from A cesspool in eden on 2003-08-13 20:29 [#00820878]
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There's a few threads about this.
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Skink
from A cesspool in eden on 2003-08-13 20:29 [#00820882]
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It seems to be happening to everyone.
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ecnadniarb
on 2003-08-13 20:30 [#00820885]
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Not a virus. It is the buffer overrun exploit.
Go here and download the patch
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pomme de terre
from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-08-13 20:31 [#00820886]
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you better get it fixed by saturday, dogg..
look for the thread from phobe called msblast virus.
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dariusgriffin
from cool on 2003-08-13 20:31 [#00820887]
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You'll be glad to know that you've been infected by a virus.
Pling.
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-08-13 20:32 [#00820888]
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I really figured this would be about how not enough people were downloading your music, and so you were advertising for it again... I'm dissappointed!
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ecnadniarb
on 2003-08-13 20:32 [#00820893]
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IT is very important you do it straight away because at the moment the person attacking your computer could have total control over it :(
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-08-13 20:32 [#00820894]
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how can i download a patch on dial up when i can only be online a minute at a time! :( this blooooooooooows
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-08-13 20:34 [#00820898]
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oops, temp ban here I come... forgot teapot had power now...
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ecnadniarb
on 2003-08-13 20:34 [#00820900]
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Block UDP ports 135, 137, 138, 445 and TCP ports 135, 139, 445, 593 at your firewall and disable COM Internet Services (CIS) and RPC over HTTP, which listen on ports 80 and 443, on the affected machines.
These ports are used to initiate an RPC connection with a remote computer. Blocking them at the firewall will help prevent systems behind that firewall from being attacked by attempts to exploit these vulnerabilities. You should also be sure and block any other specifically configured RPC port on the remote machine.
If enabled, CIS and RPC over HTTP allow DCOM calls to operate over TCP ports 80 (and 443 on XP and Windows Server 2003). Make sure that CIS and RPC over HTTP are disabled on all the affected machines.
More information on how to disable CIS can be found in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 825819.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/ For information regarding RPC over HTTP, see en-us/rpc/rpc/rpc_over_http_security.asp.
Use Internet Connection Firewall (only available on XP and Windows Server 2003) and disable COM Internet Services (CIS)and RPC over HTTP, which listen on ports 80 and 443, on the affected machines.
If you are using the Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 to protect your Internet connection, it will by default block inbound RPC traffic from the Internet. Make sure that CIS and RPC over HTTP are disabled on all affected machines.
More information on how to disable CIS can be found in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 825819.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/ For information regarding RPC over HTTP, see en-us/rpc/rpc/rpc_over_http_security.asp.
Block the affected ports using an IPSEC filter and disable COM Internet Services (CIS) and RPC over HTTP, which listen on ports 80 and 443, on the affected machines.
You can secure network communications on Windows 2000-based computers if you use Internet Protocol Security (IPSec). Detailed information on IPSec and how to apply filters can be found
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ecnadniarb
on 2003-08-13 20:35 [#00820902]
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That's how you stop it while you get the patch. But it is all on the website anyway.
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-08-13 20:37 [#00820908]
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get a life moron
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-08-13 20:39 [#00820912]
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but I love you teapot... I just want to listen to your music all day, every day!
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-08-13 21:08 [#00820951]
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thanks for your help guys, i managed to get the patch just before it shut me down (on 4th attempt) now... to deal with funkmaster >:D
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