Hello all
For the last couple of days my company's network has experienced slowdowns in http traffic and even denial of service for users. Tracking down from router and firewall logs, we've found that a single computer running Windows XP SP2 in the network was resopnsible for this: it had a program running (albeit a trojan) running under the name nuuhxuie and issuing DCOM calls through port 135 to several hundred ip addresses in several countries. Checking msconfig, that program was setup to run on startup, although no entry was found anywhere in the registry. I have foun absolutely no reference to this anywhere (eventually the name is randomly generated). Does anyone have any ideas on what it could be?
TIA
Rui Meleiro
For the last couple of days my company's network has experienced slowdowns in http traffic and even denial of service for users. Tracking down from router and firewall logs, we've found that a single computer running Windows XP SP2 in the network was resopnsible for this: it had a program running (albeit a trojan) running under the name nuuhxuie and issuing DCOM calls through port 135 to several hundred ip addresses in several countries. Checking msconfig, that program was setup to run on startup, although no entry was found anywhere in the registry. I have foun absolutely no reference to this anywhere (eventually the name is randomly generated). Does anyone have any ideas on what it could be?
TIA
Rui Meleiro