Re: 26 min Nasa film of Gemini 4 eva VIRUS ALERT




"Vincent D. DeSimone" <desimone8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:_oSdnRJf-tLgIRzYnZ2dnUVZ_q6vnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The moment I entered that website, my anti-virus package informed me
that I
had acquired the bloodhound.exploit.104 virus. I was able to stop it
dead
and it was probably from one of the ads on the page, but still...

Google serving up a virus? Kind of hard to believe. Did you inform
Google?

Some Anti-Virus software claim to 'see' a virus, while there is none.
McAfee and Norton also have that habbit...

I use Kaspersky and no virussus in my PC...

André

I'm using Norton. Checking the log, I find that the infected file was
placed in my Temporary Internet Files folder. And no, I haven't contacted
Google.

Source: C:\Documents and Settings\...\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\31WGBV8U\3162764041-videojs[2].js
Click for more information about this risk : Bloodhound.Exploit.104
Action taken: Automatically deleted

Source: Manual Scanner
Risk category: Virus
Click for more information about this risk : Bloodhound.Exploit.104
Action taken: Deleted
Description: Affected areas:
1 Files:
3162764041-videojs[1].js within C:\Documents and Settings\...\Local
Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\31WGBV8U\3162764041-videojs[1].js - Deleted





December 12, 2006
Bloodhound.Exploit.104
This evening I received several virus alerts from a computer indicating a
Bloodhound.Exploit.104 infection in a file in the temporary internet files
folder. The filename ended in "videojs.js".

Bloodhound is Symantec Antivirus's attempt at a heuristic detection. The
writeup at the Symantec website indicates that Bloodhound.Exploit.104 is a
heuristic detection for Microsoft Internet Explorer DHTML Node Normalize
Vulnerability (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-072).

A quick Google revealed that videojs.js is a javascript used on the website
video.google.com. A visit to that website, and soon I too had Symantec
detecting the bloodhound.exploit.104. (and the video would not load) I am
using the 12/12 rev 19 virus definitions.

I looked at www.symantec.com
http://www.infosecblog.org/

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-072).
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS06-072.mspx









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