yulog wrote:one of the following windows services are not running
base filtering engine
ipsec policy agent
Ike and Auth ipsec keyring modules
This is the error that many people were getting there was some forum with people saying they got the virus and from what i rememeber some of the techies were saying that files were removed as a result of this virus, they said to try to install the files again, i was one that got this, i rememeber opening bt an immeadiatly my virus software went off, then i went to remove it and after i wasn't able to get peerblocker working (and apparently there were others stating the same issues. some people were able to get there peerblocker working but it seemed like most were not and they said the only way they could was to reformat and start from scratch. I tried the reinstall of these files but i didnt see any change so i'm just assuming that i will have to reformat in order to get it working again.Peer blocker seemed to be the only thing affected.
Just going on what i read and what actually happened ,i used to use Bt here and there but found better sites , and found i would only go there occasionally, when i came back a couple a weeks ago as soon as i opened the web page that issue occured

Dude, that is just insane! I feel for ya my man. It absolutely sucks on a completely different plane when something happens on your computer that you either didn't physically do or allowed to be done. Those kinds of issues I put in the "annoyance" category since those kinds of things can happen from buggy software, hardware issues, etc - and generally speaking, everything gets fixed and put back to normal fairly quickly and all is well. But, when you go from computer user to victim of someone's maliciousness in the blink of an eye that's when it gets personal.
I'm an IT specialist and sales manager for a local company here in the PHX area. A large percentage of our business (65% or so...) is computer repairs. Of that, over 50% is virus removal and everything that goes with the restoration of an infected system. And those figures are increasing every month! It absolutely sucks that the hierarchy and configuration of the personal computer allows for the infiltration and invasion of one's computer system. The individuals who write these rogue programs are very, very sharp folks. The complexity of their craft is ever increasing and in most every case are written so well that when you compare the compilation of the code with a script from let's say, Microsoft or Adobe, it's instantly obvious that college education came into play for both writers.
As for BT's site, well... I just hope they're able to get it back under control. It's always been a consistent site for me when the more prominent ones are down for whatever reason + people who d-load from them actually take the time to post comments about the torrent which I find helpful. My favorite sites vary depending on what I'm d-loading. For multimedia related I'll most always start with Torrentz or ezTV. For Apps it's either ISOhunt or Cool Release.
Sorry to hear about your situation. Good luck with that and let us know how you make out.
Steve