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Arun.exe, Autorun.ini, Install.exe In Shared Docs


Highor

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  • 5 months later...

Hey! Hey! Somebody actually has caught on to this in the world! :yes:

I do netscans every once in a while, and 100% of the computers I can get into and access (read/write) their hard drives have got those things in them. They are viruses going around trying to spread. They come from other computers who actually have been infected, and the files just sit there waiting for you to run them. But, of course, DON'T!!!!

windll32.exe

update32.exe

nvsvc.exe

nvcplc32.exe

install.exe

fnksvc32.exe

fnesvc32.exe

fensvc32.exe

dmsvc32.exe

autorun.inf

mssqlXP16.exe

testfile

realsched.exe

serviceconnect.exe

arun.exe

To learn how to protect your shared folders, please go to this

article which explains the step-by-step process for each

operating system:

Removing Open Shares

http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/iss/a-virus/openshares.htm

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Forgot to mention...

I think the SharedDocs in Windows XP is available read-only by default. If you don't have a firewall (or are behind a hardware router), then anybody in the world can read what's in that folder. You probably have it read/write for some reason. I've concluded that most of the computers with this condition were meant to be set up in a home network, where other people in the house can access the files. The owners just don't know that they are sharing with anybody!

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