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explorer.exe was trying to access the internet. I had just installed McAfee and disabled/uninstalled my Norton 2006. I was wondering why explorer.exe would need to access the net. I blocked it for now.
Check the files on you hard drive and make sure that you have the original windows explorer.exe, and Not the Virus version of W32.MyDoom.B.
If it is the original, block it and leave it alone. Make a mental note that you blocked it in case another application that uses the net invoke this behavior and stop working because of the blockage.
That's file explorer trying to surf the web. File and Internet Explorers are tightly integrated, so if you just block this from connecting, it should be fine.
Jack,
I have been running Norton Internet Security and Antivirus since I bought the computer. Also I have Windows Defender installed and all security patches up to date. After I switched from Norton to McAfee I realized that Explorer.exe was accessing so I blocked it.
How do I go about checking the explorer files? Can I search for the W32.MyDoom.B file, or should I root through my C: drive manually. Also, is this virus something that a HighJackThis log would catch?
Edit: Upon reading this I'm quite sure I don't have this virus. I never open emails with from people I don't know, and especially attachments I wasn't expecting from someone. Also, I just ran a scan yesterday which came up with absolutely nothing.
Haha, I'm prone to think of the worst case scenario initially in most situations. Then I work my way up from there. I guess the thing that gets me the most is that when I look at my routers security log and see hundreds of constant attacks that are being blocked, I can't help but believe that something must get through. I do most banking/billpay online and it creeps me out. So I'm always trying to make sure I'm secure.
Thanks again for the info.
Edit: Just checked and it is the proper size and date. Thanks Jack!
There were quite a few log files in there. Probably from updates and such.
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