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Date:      Mon, 5 Feb 2001 09:32:05 -0800 (PST)
From:      Stefan Molnar <stefan@csudsu.com>
To:        "Hensley, Ed" <Ed.Hensley@GMACInsurance.com>
Cc:        "'freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Bloodhound.MBR virus question
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.31.0102050930080.4036-100000@digital.csudsu.com>
In-Reply-To: <B0A8E85543AAD11187440001FAF82D3E05E2C4CC@lead.integon.com>

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Norton AntiVirus is mistaken.  Booteasy resides in the MBR, where
Norton will scan for Viruses.   This ident should have been fixed by
newer virus updates.   I sugest to update your virus signiture database.

Stefan

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Hensley, Ed wrote:

> Dear FreeBSD Supporters,
>
> I recently bought the FreeBSD 4.0 package and installed it on my IBM Aptiva
> PC. I used the Dual-boot method, i.e., defraged the disk (8GB), and used the
> CD-ROM Boot method of installing the release on a new disk partition created
> by the install process. This all worked fine, and I was able to boot up
> Windows 98, or FreeBSD when I turned on my PC.
>
> Then the Windows 98 selection started giving me a notice (from Norton) that
> I had the Bloodhound.MBR virus in the Master Boot Record. At first I ignored
> this (answered NO to letting Norton fix it), and whenever I booted FreeBSD I
> had no problems, minus some installation options like sound card not
> working. My first thought was that the Norton software just did not
> understand that I had a dual boot set up on the PC.
>
> However, since then I have started to be concerned because Windows is
> constantly killing applications...seemingly randomly. Of course, this is not
> too inconsistent with the way windows runs anyway, so it took me a few days
> before I started to get concerned.
>
> My questions is...Is there a known problem, or situation, where the Master
> Boot Record is mistakenly thought to be a virus, specifically the
> Bloodhound.MBR virus?
> Or should I really be concerned and try to eliminate the virus, and
> re-install my systems?
>
> I appreciate any ideas or suggestions that may be forthcoming.
> Thank you.
>
> Edward D Hensley
> ehensle@atglobal.net (home)
>
> Ed.Hensley@gmacinsurance.com (work)
>
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