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Message-ID: <Pine.A41.4.63a.0509161703260.33508@aagaard01.u.washington.edu>
Date: Sat Sep 17 01:09:04 2005
From: edgardo at u.washington.edu ('FoR ReaLz' E. Balansay)
Subject: Re: Search Results w/  Trojan?

Hello!

I noticed the same message as well =), we're not using the ebay toolbar.

I have just verified these results from a Win2k3 fully patched machine 
with no additional applications installed, except for McAfee 7.1.

Would someone else like to search google for those terms and verify as 
well?  Search terms:

mcafee "driver packet received from the i/o subsystem" "patch 11"

Goodbye!
Edgardo

On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Dyke, Tim wrote:

> I Noticed the following on the McAffee site
>
> -- Update July 16, 2004 --
> An Incorrect Identification of Exploit-URLSpoof.gen has been found when
> scanning files associated with the eBay Toolbar. The file being detected
> as Exploit-URLSpoof.gen is wsasc.xml. If you are seeing this specific
> detection, please download the extra.dat files below which will correct
> the Incorrect Identification.
>
> Could this be a similar issue with your google search
>
> Thanks
>
>

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