Looks like an intrusion. As long as it is getting reported and blocked you should be fine.
Have you clicked on Details?
I shouldn't be worried. Kaspersky is detecting it, which is a good thing, and presumably blocking it for you.![]()
Tools>Preferences>Advanced>Cookies. Select "Accept only cookies from the site I visit" and check "Ask me before accepting cookies".
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Tools>Preferences>Advanced>Cookies. Select "Accept only cookies from the site I visit" and check "Ask me before accepting cookies".
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Exactly my point. It is a bit annoying at first but you effectively stop naughty cookies getting on whilst keeping the ones that keep your login info for sites such as OcUK.
No idea about the resets though. Opera crashing at all?
Ah OK. Tbh Opera shouldn't be crashing, it is meant to be super-stable. If you do reinstall Opera can I suggest you save your bookmarks to an external file and delete the profile folders? That could be the problem rather than the browser itself.
The Helkern worm (more popularly known as Slammer) attempts to gain access to vulnerable systems through your Port 1434, but your firewall is blocking these attempts and that is exactly why you have a firewall. Your 'wall is doing it's job and doing it well. Give it a cookie!
Even if Helkern / Slammer were to make it past your firewall, your computer could not be infected unless it was running Microsoft SQL Server 2000 for an operating system.
I know... I was taking the mick out of itNathanE: Kaspersky is actually Russian and it certainly isn't transparent! Take a look at AV-Comparatives.org and other AV tests.![]()