Computer crashing!!

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g4ry13

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17,066 posts

256 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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Just today, my computer starts crashing whilst on the internet. It comes up with a box, saying windows shutdown, and it says a problem connectind with an RPC??

It has a count-down from 1 minute and then shuts itself down. I've deleted anything new i've put on my computer from today. What could it be?? I've run virus checker and ad-aware and nothing came up.

Aprreciate the re[;ies
Thanks Gary

>>> Edited by g4ry13 on Monday 11th August 21:12

DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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mines is doing exactly the same !!!!!! ideas anyone , ive run adaware AVG and nothing comes up ??? Help before this thing goes through the nearest window

DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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here it goes again shoot: Gary you on freeserve ????

Bodo

12,379 posts

267 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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The problem is, your computers are running Windows

OK, not very helpful apparently

:headingforcoat:

FourWheelDrift

88,628 posts

285 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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The only random shutdown I can think of is overheating due to the processor fan stopping working and causing an automatic shutdown to stop itself frying.

It has been hot lately too which wouldn't help.

rich-uk

1,431 posts

257 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms03-026.asp

Set your firewalls to block incoming connections people.

>> Edited by rich-uk on Monday 11th August 22:12

Bodo

12,379 posts

267 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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In a more constructive sense, may I politely point to the following link :

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=51040&f=95&h=0

Bodo

12,379 posts

267 months

Monday 11th August 2003
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DennisTheMenace said:
mines is doing exactly the same !!!!!! ideas anyone , ive run adaware AVG and nothing comes up ??? Help before this thing goes through the nearest window
and to refresh your memory, Denny:

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=49757&f=95&h=0&

Everything is documented on PH

gsxrblue

203 posts

267 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Sh*t I started getting the same thing last night.

Anyone know how to sort it out yet, I havnt had time to try and find out.

rlk500

917 posts

253 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Guys, it looks like you are surfing without a personal firewall. Don't. You will be amazed at the amount of attempts to penetrate your PC while surfing from scumbag scrpt kiddies and nosey b'stards.

Download and install Zonealarm (www.zonealarm.com).

octane junkie

244 posts

269 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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This is a global worm attack - looks like a prelude to a DoS attack being planned for the 16th. The vulnerability is on ports using RCP protocol, see below:

CERT said:
This is a vulnerability within the Microsoft Windows Operating System (2000/XP/2003), that allows
anybody to get full control of the computer. This security hole was found around 3 weeks ago, and
microsoft has made patches available to protect computers against it. Most people are not actively
checking for updates, and that leaves most computers from our users unprotected.

Security organisations on the internet confirmed that a worm is spreading very rapidly on the internet
scanning randomly IP addresses, and infecting the computers it was capable of hack into. This program
now continues its actions as well from this new infected computer
(see for more info http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?date=2003-08-11 ).

gsxrblue

203 posts

267 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Here is I believe a solution. It contains details and a downloadable solution.

Must remember to put Norton back on and update the patches.

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.blaster.worm.html

manek

2,972 posts

285 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Frankly, I wouldn't bother with Norton. Symantec's code is, in my experience and from what I hear, buggy and slow. For AV, I use AVG (www.grisoft.com), which is free and fast. Firewall -- use ZoneLabs.