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Name: serph
Date: March 22, 2006 at 03:34:53 Pacific
Subject: ms asn1 integer overflow tcp
OS: windows xp
CPU/Ram: athlon 2600+ 512ram
Manufacturer/Model: nvidia nforce ultra 400 c
Comment:

hi everyone.
im a rookie in computing.
here's the question,my pc has installed norton antivirus 2005,n,since last week,i keep receiving alerts that said "ms asn1 integer overflow tcp" in every 4 minutes.
anyone know why?n how can i solve this?
thank you.
sorry for my bad granmar.
have a nice day.


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Response Number 1
Name: Bob (by BigBob)
Date: March 22, 2006 at 03:40:35 Pacific
Reply:

See if this LINK explains it to you.

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Response Number 2
Name: serph
Date: March 22, 2006 at 03:49:04 Pacific
Reply:

im currently using windows xp sp2,n u know what?i have formated my pc for third time.
i scan over n over but didnt detect any virus worms etc.i have read that link before.is this jus an attack from someone we cannot stop?
like my signature,im a rookie.
pls help me


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Response Number 3
Name: Bob (by BigBob)
Date: March 22, 2006 at 04:06:15 Pacific
Reply:

Have you download the security patch from Microsoft? HERE

This message is generated because a remote computer is trying to get into your computer (which is bad as you can understand)
Fortunately Norton is doing its job and has blocked that attack.
What you should do is to check in Norton settings really carefully if there is a setting of turning off not the worm protection but the notification.

The other which is the better one, I think .If you have Windows XP only.

So , if you have Windows XP , turn OFF Norton's internet worm protection from its settings.
Use the integrated firewall in Windows XP .
Windows XP a firewall which is really good and is working automatically so it will not bother you .
Norton will only inform you at start up that
Norton's worm protection is off but you don't worry.
Learn how to enable Windows XP's firewall .Make sure you set it to , Don't
allow exceptions.
How to turn on or turn off the firewall in Windows XP


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Response Number 4
Name: serph
Date: March 22, 2006 at 04:24:07 Pacific
Reply:

for the patch
"setup has detected that the service pack version of this system is newer than the update you are apllying.
there is no need to install this update."
hmm,im going to turn off the notification of norton,hope this kind of attack will not harm my pc:D
thanks bob
u helped alot
but why do you think windows firewall is better than norton's?
because norton's too sensesitive?
ignore me if u don wana answer
u have helped me far more than enough
thanks again bob
have a nice day.

im a rookie


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