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Refalm:
My website is hosted on IIS. I'm looking for another hosting company, but I can't find anything better  :(

Orethrius:
NBC-11 is going to be doing a story on this very subject.  I'd say that I expect them to blow it out of proportion, but there's really no way to do that (unless, of course, they make the infamous "e-mail subject line virus" connection).  For the most part, however bad they may report this as being, this is actually WORSE.  I expect to hear about a Linux user that has been rounded up in a DoJ movement against "virus authors."  Way to go Microsoft, A-number-one shit here.  If you can't tell that's sarcasm, you might need a CAT scan to check for activity.  Not just unusual, ANY.

Edit: I just got a copy of McLain's "Runner" source - I wonder if this couldn't be reversed and used in conjunction with what we know about the hooks this keylogger uses (assuming I don't have it confused with something possibly unrelated that happened to me whilst browsing shopathome.com) to create an antibody?  Definitely worth looking into...

[ June 26, 2004: Message edited by: Midnight Candidate ]

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