I have the Firewall set to On with Mac OSX, but I cannot set it to tell
me if there are Klingons on the Starboard Bow... so to speak ;-).
Perhaps it is just as well ...
Chris
On Friday, Aug 15, 2003, at 08:10 Europe/London, CyberSimian wrote:
I run Norton Internet Security on Win2K. I have the firewall part set
up
(or maybe it's the default) so that it asks me what to do when
unexpected
incoming data is received from the Internet. In previous weeks, I
might
have received a few of these per week. In the last couple of days I
have
been receiving them EVERY FEW SECONDS!!! They originate from many
different network addresses, which is an indication of the number of
machines on the network that are infected. (The worm on an infected
machine
scans internet addresses at random trying to find one that will accept
data;
if the machine will accept data, the worm downloads itself to that
machine,
which is then infected and the cycle repeats. I am not a
computer-virus
expert, but I believe that that it how it spreads.)
-- from Cy in the UK
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Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
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