Download.Ject prevention and removal
Straight_Man
Geeky, in my own wayNaples, FL Icrontian
Here is Microsoft's take on the IIS 5.0 and end user computers with IE on them attack, along with instructions on how to detect and remove the client side attack component:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/download_ject.mspx
Looks like a fairly simple client-side trojan so far. Complete instructions as far as Microsoft has them as of June 25, 8:35 Pm Pacific Time are here, and those might get revised as Microsoft finds out more, so folks might want to look the above link more than once in the coming week or two. I waited until they had instructions to ID and remove the trojan and links to removers dedicated to that up (near bottom of that page, under the trojan remover instructions) before posting this here.
Too much fragged info leads to confusion as to what is happening overall.
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/download_ject.mspx
Looks like a fairly simple client-side trojan so far. Complete instructions as far as Microsoft has them as of June 25, 8:35 Pm Pacific Time are here, and those might get revised as Microsoft finds out more, so folks might want to look the above link more than once in the coming week or two. I waited until they had instructions to ID and remove the trojan and links to removers dedicated to that up (near bottom of that page, under the trojan remover instructions) before posting this here.
Too much fragged info leads to confusion as to what is happening overall.
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