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    UKMusic.com Platinum Member Jason 13th's Avatar
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    Anyone Else Got This $$$$

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    no

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    No... i havent but heres what to do if you have...

    ntlhome Internet Customers using Windows XP/2000/NT
    [Updated 12/08/03 20:29]

    ntlhome customers may currently be experiencing problems with their PC arising from a Windows vulnerability.

    This looks to be related to a new internet virus/worm discovered today.

    For detailed info and ways to restore service please see the following links.

    The following link will direct you to a Microsoft page with instructions on how to install a patch which will restore service :-

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...n/MS03-026.asp

    Windows XP users may also want to enable the inbuilt firewall option. Please follow these steps to enable the XP Internet Connection Firewall:


    Click Start
    Click Control Panel
    If the heading "Pick a Category" appears, then choose the "Switch to classic view" option on the left-hand-side
    Next double-click Network Connections - this should give you a list of all network and internet connections on your computer, one of which will be your cable modem connection.
    Click the right-mouse-button on the connection used for your cable modem, and choose Properties
    Select the Advanced tab
    Select the option to "protect my computer and network"
    Click OK

    If you have any Operating System other than Windows XP, and you have a separate firewall installed, please ensure it is enabled.


    Please be aware that this is only a workaround to allow you to get online. Once you have an internet connection, we strongly advise all customers to update their computer with the latest security patches and updates from Microsoft. These can be found at windowsupdate.microsoft.com

    Also bear in mind that the microsoft update does not remove the current infection from your system, it just prevents further similar intrusion.

    Security specialists Symantec have released a tool which will remove the current infection from your computer.

    To download this tool, go to www.symantec.com and go to the security response section. Then click the W32.Blaster.Worm link in the latest virus threats section. This page offers more information regarding the worm, and a downloadable tool to remove it. Please note ntl do not supply, endorse or support the use of this tool, and so its use is at the customer's own risk.


    Further instructions regarding the XP firewall are available from Microsoft here:

    support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q283673

    In order to prevent your machine from repeatedly rebooting and you are running the Windows 2000 operating system, please carry out the following:

    How to Configure TCP/IP Security

    To configure TCP/IP security:

    Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.

    Right-click the interface on which you want to configure inbound access control, and then click Properties.

    In the Components checked are used by this connection box, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.

    In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click Advanced. Click the Options tab.

    Click TCP/IP filtering, and then click Properties.

    Select the Enable TCP/IP Filtering (All adapters) check box. When you select this check box, you enable filtering for all adapters, but you configure the filters on a per-adapter basis. The same filters do not apply to all adapters.

    There are three columns with the following labels:

    TCP Ports

    UDP Ports

    IP Protocols

    In each column, you must select either of the following options:

    Permit All. If you want to permit all packets for TCP or UDP traffic, leave Permit All activated.

    Permit Only. If you want to allow only selected TCP or UDP traffic, click Permit Only, click Add, and then type the appropriate port in the Add Filter dialog box.

    If you want to block all UDP or TCP traffic, click Permit Only, but do not add any port numbers in the UDP Ports or TCP Port column. You cannot block UDP or TCP traffic by selecting Permit Only for IP Protocols and excluding IP protocols 6 and 17.

    For more information please use the following link:

    support.microsoft.com/?id=309798

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    go here...

    http://www.sophos.com/support/disinf.../blastera.html

    tells you all about it and how to remove it

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