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Detected Trojan Connection -- Should I be Concerned?

Khristen Lassard
Registered User
Join date: 21 Mar 2006
Posts: 26
03-16-2007 20:47
Hello All,

I just got this from my Norton AnitVirus AutoProtector while running the latest FirstLook client [1.13.4 (59315)]:

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Details: Rule "Default Block DeepThroat Trojan horse" blocked (userserver.agni.lindenlab.com(66.150.244.151),2140).
Inbound UDP packet.
Local address,service is ([my comp name and address],2140).
Remote address,service is (userserver.agni.lindenlab.com(66.150.244.151),12036).
Process name is "N/A".


It happened just as I got logged out of the sim I was in... and I got NO WARNING.

Should I be concerned? Is this just a mistaken something being given to me by LL?

-Khris
Thili Playfair
Registered User
Join date: 18 Aug 2004
Posts: 2,417
03-17-2007 00:27
Fake detect, some progs tend to flag Secondlife cause of the way it connects constantly to diffrent ports and servers, long as its from *.agni.lindenlab.com just ignore it.

"Early" Trojan detection tend to kick on suspicous activity wich SL can be cause of the high amount of traffic to you and from you.
Element Smirnov
Registered User
Join date: 13 Oct 2006
Posts: 108
03-17-2007 08:53
i set my anti-virus to ignore traffic to and from my cache folder (which is on a seperate partition and drive from my OS). i did it for performance reasons, though.