Greg Wiedeman wrote: > > I have an incident where in the documents and settings in windows 2000 I > have a profile show up under a number of systems where the name of the > folder shows up as 3 squares. I don't know where it came from but it > appears on my workstations and my servers. I don't know what it is. Does > anyone know anything that would make this profile???? I have done virus > scans and trojan scans along with scumware scans but all turn up negative. > Thanks > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Do you know the base address of the Global Offset Table (GOT) on a Solaris 8 > box? > CORE IMPACT does. > www.securityfocus.com/core > > > i've seen the same thing at my home PC to find out that a folder was copied over from a disk that was saved under a different language (asian). since i didn't have the MS Global IME for the language, it came out as a multiple blocks (three to be exact as you mentioned)... go figure. -- <<gyoo [at] attbi [dot] com>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iQCUAwUBPhxERRxoVYCzmrKXAQJK5gP3Y7CTsFyKpEz2p5W4GWI9+qSm+kWfdJ0R xNlma0Ma9rAL/OBJcZMo5IXyXas+3Edogbv4Al6dIf8lot1WS0Iaxxl/cg2f7gf+ otf7LfNpZDE/6OzR7A1qN6baPMLSjGzywwQWMfSVuWWb6kGQxMsA13Kn68G7Ozxs 5CODZqUPyg== =AolA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you know the base address of the Global Offset Table (GOT) on a Solaris 8 box? CORE IMPACT does. www.securityfocus.com/core
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