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On Apr 10, 11:50 am, Google-Mail <cleverinsn...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> So my work machine got hit by Spyguard.exe and I started getting
> >> popups about installing Spyware Protect 2009. I know I am against
> >> malware and everything is taken care of.
> >> One of the servers (to which I am connected through a LAN connection)
> >> got junk javascript code which had an iframe which looked like it was
> >> pulling information from our sites. We got rid of the javascript code
> >> and quite a few machines crashed (obviously).
> >> My confusion is.... R both these occurences related? Does the spyware
> >> protect insert junk javascript code flowing through a LAN connection?
> >> I am trying to find "what" exactly happened and HOW!
> Huh?? What about the logfiles? Just check your machine which was first - the egg or the henna.
> That's what the log files are for.