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Well that's just great seeing as I've already downloaded it and am now having a crap load of trouble with my computer. Is there any possibility there is a virus hidden in there somewhere?
Ok, I just did a complete virus scan and nothing was found. Could be just running slow due to strike at SBC ( my ISP). How the heck did they manage to get all our email addresses and send this crud to us? Why do I smell the word "hacker"?
Sorry, just freaks me out when I can't even trust the content from S2K in my email. Dang.
Ok, I just did a complete virus scan and nothing was found. Could be just running slow due to strike at SBC ( my ISP). How the heck did they manage to get all our email addresses and send this crud to us? Why do I smell the word "hacker"?
Sorry, just freaks me out when I can't even trust the content from S2K in my email. Dang.

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If anyone like myself ran the stormtracker.exe file, and if you are running nt, win2k, xp. Open task manger and kill the stormtracker.exe process. Even though it seems like the file is not doing anything it is running resident in memory until you kill the process. From what I can tell it looks like some type of logging program. I have no idea what it is logging.
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- Scott_inVA
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myred wrote:If anyone like myself ran the stormtracker.exe file, and if you are running nt, win2k, xp. Open task manger and kill the stormtracker.exe process. Even though it seems like the file is not doing anything it is running resident in memory until you kill the process. From what I can tell it looks like some type of logging program. I have no idea what it is logging.
Hmmm...first I've heard of this.
FWIW, the ACTUAL Stormtrakker executable is "stormtrakker.exe" (2 K's).
Since WREL's model maps are generated with this program, probably should issue a disclaimer that if one goes to the model map page one does not download any app (stormtrakker or otherwise).
Scott
Also, everyone should be running AwAware and Spybot

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