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Title: avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: dworzec on September 26, 2004, 06:49:48 PM
hi,
I've just instelled avast! antivirus program. It seems to be working great. The only thing that bothers me is that after connecting to the Internet quite a lot of data is being sent somewhere - my DSL program shows a lot of data going out despite the fact that I don't use any programs that might do that. Is it avast? Why is it doing that?
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: bob3160 on September 26, 2004, 07:07:24 PM
hi,
I've just instelled avast! antivirus program. It seems to be working great. The only thing that bothers me is that after connecting to the Internet quite a lot of data is being sent somewhere - my DSL program shows a lot of data going out despite the fact that I don't use any programs that might do that. Is it avast? Why is it doing that?
Maybe you have a bug on your system? Add-ware, spyware, trojan, virus?
Have you done a full scan using Avast! and also checked for add-aware and spyware using Ad-aware Spy-bot etc. Click on the link in my signature.
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: dworzec on September 26, 2004, 07:29:04 PM
I've done all kind of scans (avast, adaware) and I have zone alarm pro on all the time...
I'm afraid it's not that kind of a problem
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: dworzec on September 26, 2004, 07:30:01 PM
I've done all kind of scans (avast, adaware) and I have zone alarm pro on all the time...
I'm afraid it's not that kind of a problem
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: Lisandro on September 26, 2004, 08:30:31 PM
If you turn off the updates (both for VPS and the program itself) will this problem occur or not?
Go to Settings > Update (basic) and turn off automatic updates.

avast sends just few bites to check your update status not you're experiencing now... Something is wrong in your system.  :'(
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: techie101 on September 26, 2004, 11:42:23 PM
dw,

Open up ZA's traffic log.  It will show you to which internet address the information is being sent.  You can then ascertain the receiving site.

More than likely, it is only the Avast autoupdate or Windows wuaboot running.

No concern to worry if you have already run a full virus, and malware scan.

If you go to http://visualize.phenominet.com/visualzone/visualzone.htm (http://visualize.phenominet.com/visualzone/visualzone.htm)

It is a nice addon to ZA which will track and provide the identity of the internet traffic.

Good luck
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: dworzec on September 27, 2004, 12:04:39 AM
I've checked traffic in Zonealarm - it might have been caused by shit called "SndMon32". it may be some kind of new malware or it's just what's left of norton antivirus (I used it until today - than uninstalled and switched to avast) - probably norton uninstal sucks and causes a lot of mess. I'll let everybody know what was that when I figure it out.
thanks for help again
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: techie101 on September 27, 2004, 12:28:22 AM
dw,

I hope that you followed recommended procedure for removal of Norton.  Unless you do it right, it will haunt your computer system for a long time to come.

SNDMon.exe is a process associated with Norton Antivirus application from Symantec. This process should not be removed to ensure that your system security is not breached.  However, if you completely remove Norton, then it can be taken out.

PS:  Yes, Norton does cause a lot of "mess"  ;D
Title: Re:avast! sends a lot of data somewhere?
Post by: Lisandro on September 27, 2004, 01:12:54 AM
No doubt about the messing capability of NAV  :(
You can download the RejZoR's application at 'Control' in my signature.
This is an option to remove NAV from Registry. At least, the keys that 'mess' avast installation. Good luck.
Wellcome to avast.
Yeah, I came from the dark side too... I'm a sinner... I used it in the past... Sorry  :'(