Harold, I have seen on several forums where a program on your computer will cause this alert. Here is one quote: "I too, have had Norton Anti Virus detect the backdoor.graybird virus... on two computers no less. After pulling my hair out for several hours, scouring the internet for answers (Including Symantec), I discovered that my Webroot Spysweeper software (recently updated) was the culprit. If you have this software, uncheck the load at startup and reboot. I have not had the problem since. I subsequently removed spysweeper from my computer. " I have also seen where SpywareDoctor caused the same false positive alert. Also where PC Tools, the maker of Spyware Doctor, has posted in their FAQ section that it will cause a false positive. Hope this is of some help. Elaine Martin Harold Kilmer wrote: > I would like for a computer inter-net expert to contact me at [email protected] . > > Knowledge of: > > Backdoor Graybird Virus > > An intrusion attempt by 174.132.104.34 ---- > > and more.. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Harold Kilmer, NMGenWeb SC http://www.nmgenweb.us/ > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- Even if the voices are not real, they have some good ideas.