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    Aluxe Guest

    Does Internet Explorer 7 REALLY have a VBS:zulu virus embedded in it?

    Can anyone confirm this finding that the new Internet Explorer 7reputedly
    has a VBS:zulu virus embedded in the Microsoft download?

    Do this now to check:
    - Go to http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/19/ie7_release/
    - Click on the link titled "download"
    This resolves to:
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
    - Immediately I get from Avast the message that the VBS:zulu virus was
    downloaded (even though I didn't download anything yet).

    The Avast 4.7 Home Edition log file says:
    (dat file dated 10/19/2006 0642-3)

    10/19/2006 8:55:19 PM SYSTEM 312 Sign of "VBS:Zulu" has been found in
    "http://rad.microsoft.com/ADSAdClient31.dll?GetAd=&PG=CMSIE3&SC=F3&AP=1164"
    file.

    Is this a real virus?
    Or is Avast just unfamiliar with the new Internet Explorer from Microsoft?

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    Peter van der Goes Guest

    Re: Does Internet Explorer 7 REALLY have a VBS:zulu virus embedded in it?


    "Aluxe" <nottelling@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:485rn7dfiw5r$.1nwqgkpszr7u2.dlg@40tude.net...
    > Can anyone confirm this finding that the new Internet Explorer 7reputedly
    > has a VBS:zulu virus embedded in the Microsoft download?
    >
    > Do this now to check:
    > - Go to http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/19/ie7_release/
    > - Click on the link titled "download"
    > This resolves to:
    > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
    > - Immediately I get from Avast the message that the VBS:zulu virus was
    > downloaded (even though I didn't download anything yet).
    >
    > The Avast 4.7 Home Edition log file says:
    > (dat file dated 10/19/2006 0642-3)
    >
    > 10/19/2006 8:55:19 PM SYSTEM 312 Sign of "VBS:Zulu" has been found in
    > "http://rad.microsoft.com/ADSAdClient31.dll?GetAd=&PG=CMSIE3&SC=F3&AP=1164"
    > file.
    >
    > Is this a real virus?
    > Or is Avast just unfamiliar with the new Internet Explorer from Microsoft?


    Nothing going on here, using AVG. I've downloaded and installed IE7 on two
    computers here then performed a complete AVG scan on each, plus Spybot S&D,
    Adaware, Super AntiSpyware and Gmer rootkit detector.

    All negative and all is well.



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