I left the computer connected to wait for email and left house to visit with friends. Son, a minor, came to computer and checked his hotmail account and clicked on links that installed software from Alyon and dropped a trojan into Windows directory 'iedisco. Exe' 25kb.
He left the connection going (it seemed) as I returned to the house about 30 minutes later. I noticed new icons in the Windows desktop and menu and searched the computer removing the added software and links. Found in C: Windows iedisco. Exe which when clicked disconnected internet connection. Had to redial. Couldn't tell what else it did.
ZoneAlarm firewall log said iedisco. Exe had tried to connect to ns2. Egwn.net 193.172.5.4. Searched the internet with google.com to find something on iedisco. Exe or egwn.net without any findings. Removed the file to a floppy disk. Three days after iedisco. Exe appeared received a bill for $151.59 due Dec 22 for viewing 31 minutes of Premium Web Content - Adult. OUTRAGEOUS!
Similar report against Alyon Technologies in this website gave me the first clue what iedisco. Exe really is - disconnector and redialer for porn. ALYON TECHNOLOGIES preys on Teenagers and Minors.
SW, Oklahoma
U.S.A.
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