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  1. What do you guys think about this article: Hackers gain control of thousands of computers

    And I won't click on the clean up link provided in that article just yet!
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  2. you can just check if you have your IP rerouted
    in cmd window for windows :
    ipconfig /all
    and check IP addresses for network adapter, it should not be as those on the list on that site http://www.dcwg.org or you just don't have to go there at all, if yours IP address is going to be ok
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  3. OK Tried that and got one that I don't understand: "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interrface"
    Any idea what that is?
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    I read this earlier today and both my computers check out ok.

    My question is I have norton 360 that has some phising/malware ability in it - shouldn't it detect this kind of thing? I shouldn't have to worry about something like this right? I have scans done all the time with updated definitions.

    I know malware aren't viruses but if the scanners are setup for more than just viruses it should come across these things right?

    I don't think I need to look into this anymore since both my pcs read the link correctly (both get green lights) and both use norton 360.

    If you think I should do one more look up to be 100% sure please let me know. Thanks.
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  5. The way I understand it people answered online ads to clean their infected computers. From the article:
    "their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers around the world."
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