I should start out by saying that I have a fresh format and install on my current machine and don't use any file sharing software.
So last night while I was playing BF2 I found that my game was going rather slowly. I bopped out, shut down and rebooted. I checked the temps all seemed ok. I went back on line, new server, same thing. I bopped out again and this time did a netstat and found all sorts of ports being used to all sorts of IPs. I did a geographic look up on the IPs and found most of them pointing to Oklahoma. I tried installing Mcaffee from an online install but it keeps crapping out, as if there's a virus... great I'm thinking. So I use Norton's online virus scanner and it comes up with no viruses found, but 5 places where it says that adware has installed itself and all of them are listed as Gamespy. Is Gamespy now in the business of being adware? When did this happen?
Here's what I got:
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\Aphex.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\fpupdate.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\GSAPak.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\RptCrash.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\Redist\ArcadeInstallBATTLEFIELD2_20.EXE is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
So my question is would this cause a netstat to produce all sorts of IPs like that (15 or 20 at a time) Would it stop me from being able to install McAffee (keep in mind that this is a brand new image I have installed on this machine so it 'should be' clean enough for an install of McAffee.
Is it possible that there is a virus in here that is simply not showing up on the virus scan that is stopping McAffee from installing?
Thoughts?
So last night while I was playing BF2 I found that my game was going rather slowly. I bopped out, shut down and rebooted. I checked the temps all seemed ok. I went back on line, new server, same thing. I bopped out again and this time did a netstat and found all sorts of ports being used to all sorts of IPs. I did a geographic look up on the IPs and found most of them pointing to Oklahoma. I tried installing Mcaffee from an online install but it keeps crapping out, as if there's a virus... great I'm thinking. So I use Norton's online virus scanner and it comes up with no viruses found, but 5 places where it says that adware has installed itself and all of them are listed as Gamespy. Is Gamespy now in the business of being adware? When did this happen?
Here's what I got:
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\Aphex.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\fpupdate.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\GSAPak.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\GameSpy Arcade\RptCrash.exe is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\Redist\ArcadeInstallBATTLEFIELD2_20.EXE is infected with Adware.GameSpyArcade
So my question is would this cause a netstat to produce all sorts of IPs like that (15 or 20 at a time) Would it stop me from being able to install McAffee (keep in mind that this is a brand new image I have installed on this machine so it 'should be' clean enough for an install of McAffee.
Is it possible that there is a virus in here that is simply not showing up on the virus scan that is stopping McAffee from installing?
Thoughts?