Is this a trojan/virus?


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This ip and funking looking name and ip address poped up on ZoneAlarm; could it be a trojan horse? I took screen shots of the info ZoneAlarm gave.

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This ip and funking looking name and ip address poped up on ZoneAlarm; could it be a trojan horse? I took screen shots of the info ZoneAlarm gave.

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Port 5190 is used by ICQ, AOL and AIM.

As long as you can conclude that this isn't related to any of them then it might well be a trojan.

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DOOD! That is the coolest program I've ever seen...It actually gives you a map of where its comming from?!?!?!?!

It's not really that useful. It just maps where the netblock owner has their HQ. In this case it just tells you where AOL's servers are located.

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I did deny access for the program. I updated norton and did several virus scans, scaned with adaware, tried two trojan programs off of www.downloads.com, cleaned out all of my temp files, and did an on-line scan with norton and panda; and nothing came up?

I did have trillian running so do you think it was some one using aol trying to put something on my computer? Appreciate the help thanks.

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