I'm by no means really knowledgeable on this subject but given my goodnatured paranoid character i came to toggling down this post.
The prequel to this post is here,
While investigating the nature of the issues i encountered i noticed the NT/2000 event/application-log showed a typical four consecutive symantec a-virus events.
All these events stated the bugbear@mm virus had been encountered, remove failed, isolation succeeded. Nothing to worry about i'd figure. From what i've read about this bugger this is one nasty virus though.
Now i'm wondering what could be the extent of Internet Explorer not being fully patched on the machines wich are behaving poorly. These are about one out of every three machines while a hundred total. Would it be possible that the combination of poorly implemented security (symantec-av can take it story) with the unpatched M.I.Explorer would allow bugbear to pierce thru the Avirus protection ?
Running the bugbear removal tool returns 'nothing found' so i figure not.
What would i be looking for if i wanted to find out Bugbear got around Symantec ?