Problem: .Trash Hack? or Virii? Problem 01/02/2003

Hoozone

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Hi,
I have a really problemsince 3 days ago.
Saturday 31/01/2003.. I put normally files, or folders in trash on the dock.

When i try to delete the items in my trash, my screen opacity become more dark, and a windowBox appears with this:


You must restart your computer now. etc etc...
In all languages.


When i reboot, in single user mode/ and /sbin/fsck -y

Problem found "orphande nodes etc"

I rebuilt system errors with sbin /fsck

after i reboot normaly..


On the desktop (finder mode) , no prob.. All apps works, and the trash is full.

When i try to re delete trash the even and symptomatiq window re become... and re froze my system.

I try to restart in os 9 : 31/01/03 ... i delete all in the .trash after reveal the .trash with filebuddy.

all folders apperas to be delete.

I reboot on os x.. on the desktop , the trash is even full....

I'm logg in root..

I go to .trash (root and me (user)) and delete all files...

i log in user -admin (normal mode)

the trash is empty... clean think i...

01/02/2003 no problems all all the days..

02/03/2003 (today) ...
i wake up, i see my trash is full.

i come to delete the trash ... The windows is back..

thetrash is full and ther folders deleted last days are here... !!!!!

This night i will try to remove the .trash with the command line unix via terminal


i don't know wjat's this things....

Please give me answers...


Thanx

Hoozone


Sorry for my speak i'm french

Hoozone@graphisme.com
 
That was a kernel panic. Happens, not related to trash.. i got my last from Safari. :)
 
Sounds like your disk directory is really screwed up; I recommend using Disk Warrior in OS 9. (www.alsoft.com)
A new OS X native version is coming out soon, I bet that will be the only good solution for the OS X-only booting computers. Anyone else think that Apple was too soon in releasing OS X-only booting?
 
Anyone else think that Apple was too soon in releasing OS X-only booting?

Damn right, man, damn right.

That was a kernel panic. Happens...

No. I never got one :). Or maybe once... But I deserved it (tried to make s'thing weird in the Term).

I would hate my computer without OS9's speed, programs and stability. Yes, stability. OSX is rock solid okay, but when something very serious occurs (as the problem which opens this thread), I want my OS9 to repair it.

Who knows ? Maybe I'l run OSXI without OS9. But for the moment, there's a Classic partition that won't move from my HD.
 
Not a kernel panic..
It seems to be a virus or attack (i have a server)..
Norton antivirus, or other... + Norton disk doctor, diskwarrior or other..

It is not a disk problem...

Maybe i think, it's a Virii or attack horse..

I have delete my disk where had the 'things'.

Even with 'root mode' delete .trash (rm -r .Trash) for all users, don't delete the file(s) in the trash.
Even whit te terminal or root mode or os 9 mode...

It's the first time that i see this things.
A friden carracho's server say me : I have had an even problem..

I wait to speak with him. now

MacOS x user must be careful... I don't want to do Panic. But....

If you are connected on internet with dns... be warn.

I search an answer. But i think this is a Virus or hacked attack for Mac OS X which cause system froze with a screen opacity, and a window who says when you try to trash the Full Trash : You must restart your computer now ..... etc in all languages. whith a pictures background 'apple' styled.

After the last line, normally in japonese language, a line write :

FF:FF:FF:FF

When you restart : Youmust obligatory lauch the /sbin/fsck -y

When you become to the finder the 'Things' sleep and all system is functional .... But not the Trash

If you think that it's .... Thanx

Warning
 
Have you just tried a complete reinstall ? Something may have gone completely crazy in your system.

Je te donne mon login AIM: brat270783. Je serai connecté dans la semaine, tu n'as qu'à me joindre, je ferai de mon mieux pour t'aider.
Proposing some help via AIM to French compadre ;)
 
Originally posted by Hoozone
Not a kernel panic..
It seems to be a virus or attack
It IS a kernel panic. This is what they look like now with 10.2.x:

kp2.jpg
 
Do you have more than one drive or partition? If so, have you checked /Volumes/name-of-other-drive/.Trash/ to make sure that those directories are empty as well?
 
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