[OT] Virus question

Roger Jochem roger at RUDNICK.COM.BR
Wed Mar 30 20:30:34 IST 2005


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It's a regular keyboard. But I will recomend a test replacing the keyboard,
anyway...

Thanks!



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> Is he using a wireless keyboard?
> Or possibly has a bad keyboard jack that could cause this?
>
>   I've had it on my wireless setup when one of the batteries
> in the receiver or keyboard is going down, also when certain
> cell phones get near the path it seems to screw it up.  Reset
> the connection (should be buttons for this) and see what it
> does.
>
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> I suspected It too, but he said that he has shure it's not the case...
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> Could be, but I'd suspect a stuck keyboard....
> ...Kevin
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> From: Roger Jochem [mailto:roger at RUDNICK.COM.BR]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:18 AM
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>
> Does anybody knows about a virus that writes a lot of threes on screen? A
friend
> of mine asked me today,  but I never heard about it... He says he tiped
some
> letters and then the line fills with "3333333333333333333333333333".
>
> Any clues? He did't found anything with the antivirus he had installed,
AVG.
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