Thanks, John, I didn't think that FT had used spyware or anything more then a cookie set to keep us logged in.
The Norton warning just happened again, however, and this time I copied the relevent information from it, as I was once again on FT when it appeared. Since I can't "track" where it came from, maybe you can help with some insight.
Here's the details that I copied:
Security Rule: Default Block NETBUS Trojan Horse
Date: 12/28/04
Time: 10:51 PM (EST)
Path: N/A
File Name: N/A
Direction: Inbound
Local Address: XX.XXX.XX.X (My ISP Address)
Local Port: NETBUS (12345)
Remote Address: 211.41.222.234
Remote Port: 1593
Protocol: TCP
Since I installed the Norton Systemworks 2005 several weeks ago to try to correct a slow running computer, I've only had seven virus/worm warnings appear, and four of these have come while I was on FT. May be coincidences, as I usually am here in the evenings, usually very late, so it may be a time-zone thing from somewhere else in the world.
But it did, really, happen again, as per above.
Thanks for your help.
bj-21.
*****Just happened again!!! Same details as above, except the following:
Time: 11:19 PM (EST)
Remote Address:61.43.226.159
Remote Port: 4482
bj-21.