02-20-2006, 11:32 AM
Hi Gintaras
When I logged onto the school server (Microsoft 2003 server) today I discovered that Norman had found "Refusal of service" W32/VBFloodAR in all instances of the Quickmacros installation file "quickmacros216.exe"
These are the original installation files that I have had saved on the server for almost 1 year. I have not touched them. It looks like this virus has searched specifically for all instances of "quickmacros216.exe" and attached itself to it. I have quarantened all of the files, but I don't have a clue what has really happened or how badly I am still affected, or how the virus was able to attach itself to all these files without being detected.
Has this happened before? Do you have any advice?
When I logged onto the school server (Microsoft 2003 server) today I discovered that Norman had found "Refusal of service" W32/VBFloodAR in all instances of the Quickmacros installation file "quickmacros216.exe"
These are the original installation files that I have had saved on the server for almost 1 year. I have not touched them. It looks like this virus has searched specifically for all instances of "quickmacros216.exe" and attached itself to it. I have quarantened all of the files, but I don't have a clue what has really happened or how badly I am still affected, or how the virus was able to attach itself to all these files without being detected.
Has this happened before? Do you have any advice?