Hi,
I know this not particularly an Actinic problem but it is driving me mad and hope somebody can help.
For some reason all the computers in the office running Norton Internet Security are reporting an intrusion attempt whenever we access our website which is www.printerbase.co.uk but it is only our website it happens with.
This results in the site becoming very slow and unresponsive on the local PC, the intrusion listed by Norton is:
Attempted Intrusion "HTTP IIS ISAPI Printer BO" from your machine against www.printerbase.co.uk(217.72.180.90) was detected and blocked
Intruder: localhost(2687)
Risk Level: Medium
Protocol: TCP
Attacked IP: www.printerbase.co.uk(217.72.180.90)
Attacked Port: http(80)
We've scanned for viruses and spyware, tried IE and FireFox but still no joy, it has only started happening since Wednesday and we haven't installed or done anything to either the PC's or the website.
We are also getting the same reports from some customers running Norton as well.
I would be very grateful if anyone running Norton IS could try our site and let me know if the same happens and hopefully help me shed some light on what is going on.
Peter
I know this not particularly an Actinic problem but it is driving me mad and hope somebody can help.
For some reason all the computers in the office running Norton Internet Security are reporting an intrusion attempt whenever we access our website which is www.printerbase.co.uk but it is only our website it happens with.
This results in the site becoming very slow and unresponsive on the local PC, the intrusion listed by Norton is:
Attempted Intrusion "HTTP IIS ISAPI Printer BO" from your machine against www.printerbase.co.uk(217.72.180.90) was detected and blocked
Intruder: localhost(2687)
Risk Level: Medium
Protocol: TCP
Attacked IP: www.printerbase.co.uk(217.72.180.90)
Attacked Port: http(80)
We've scanned for viruses and spyware, tried IE and FireFox but still no joy, it has only started happening since Wednesday and we haven't installed or done anything to either the PC's or the website.
We are also getting the same reports from some customers running Norton as well.
I would be very grateful if anyone running Norton IS could try our site and let me know if the same happens and hopefully help me shed some light on what is going on.
Peter
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