Network attack blocker
Last answer on Jun 29, 2009 3:16:59 am BST bubly, on May 14, 2009 12:33:43 pm BSTHello,i have been using kaspersky internet security 8.0.0.506 but it has started giving me messages that-
network attack intrusion.Win.MSSQL.Worm.Helkern! UDP from 75.69.243.165 to local port 1434Blocked.Attacking computer has not been blockedits address is possibly spoofed.
it gives such messages 5-6 times a day.
What does it mean? do i have any threats?
my KIS scanning time has also reduced considerably from 2hrs. to 11 mins. i m pretty scared..plz help
m using trial version..which has got 13 days still.
Does my system has got virus...do i need to format it?
Is any other option also available????
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 3.0.7
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