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I started FTP and then I got an update box asking me to update so I clicked ok. Ithen got a pop up from Norton Internet Security saying "Electronic Arts SimCity 3000 is attempting to access the Internet. What do you want to do?"
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lol
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Try not to build your prisions too close to your residential areas and you can never have too many firestations
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greatest 2nd post ever?
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haha @ riddi wow, i love it.
@OP: This happens with firewalls occasionally. More than likely fulltilt was updating but your Norton Security got the name wrong and/or simcity was still running and just said simcity was trying to access the internet, when really it was just fulltilt. I wouldn't worry about it. |
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This isn't the first time FTP has thought it was Sim City. I've got the same error before as have others. I blame society.
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I have never had Sim City on this computer nor have I even heard someone mention that game since about 7th grade. So there's zero chance it is confusing it with something else on my computer.
http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/2356/ftpupdatelc5.png |
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haha...i second that
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you should grant it access
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do you even have sim city on your pc?
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Sim City 3000? Shouldn't they have something better than the internet by then?
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all i can think of is that the FT people used/stole some kind of development tool made by EA in the production of the software
either that or your computer is busto |
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same thing i got
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LOL FT stole the GUID cuz they didnt want to submit to MS.
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ew norton
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hmmmm.. well that changes things lol. Pretty funny actually.
If you are 100% sure you've never had it on there, than that is really odd. Im not familiar with the Norton Internet Security software, did you click on more details? If so what did it say? Also, if norton logs its alerts, you can probably check the logs and see where the program is located on your computer. This would probably explain a lot. Regardless, id assume this is pretty harmless. It seems more like someones programming mistake then something to be worried about. However if you want to get checked out head on over to the tech help forum and post a hijackthis log. |
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Try not to build your prisions too close to your residential areas and you can never have too many firestations [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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I've had the same, and have never played the SimCity series.
Civilization series FTW tho! |
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I think this now proves beyond any doubt online poker is rigged. Obviously, FTP is using some mutated version of SimCity to install doom switches and rig the shuffle. I knew it!
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Okay guys, this is how this works: When a program sends info to the internet it uses a certain "port" (this is a software thing, not an actual hardware port). There are hundreds of these available, and really any program can use any port, but a lot of programs use standard ones. For instance, email programs usually send via port 25 or whatever, nameservers use port 43, etc.
Norton keeps a list of these and up until now probably the only program that ever used a certain port was Simcity, but now fulltilt has decided to send data through that port, and Norton just assumes it is Simcity. That's all that this is. (tech guys, please don't nitpick at the obvious small errors I have made here, I'm just trying to explain it in terms that maybe make sense) |
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I've had the same, and have never played the SimCity series. Civilization series FTW tho! [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Civilization ive also had the sim city message. i never really thought twice about it. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Okay guys, this is how this works: When a program sends info to the internet it uses a certain "port" (this is a software thing, not an actual hardware port). There are hundreds of these available, and really any program can use any port, but a lot of programs use standard ones. For instance, email programs usually send via port 25 or whatever, nameservers use port 43, etc. Norton keeps a list of these and up until now probably the only program that ever used a certain port was Simcity, but now fulltilt has decided to send data through that port, and Norton just assumes it is Simcity. That's all that this is. (tech guys, please don't nitpick at the obvious small errors I have made here, I'm just trying to explain it in terms that maybe make sense) [/ QUOTE ] You aren't better than me [censored]. |
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trojan... keylogger...
j/k. no idea. but i would freak personally :P |
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Beat: Nortons
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Problem is probably Norton thinking it knows what the software is when it doesn't -- not FT.
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Oh, and use AVG, not Norton.
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somebody needs to hurry up and mod that sim city image w/ some poker stuff... [/ QUOTE ] yeah wtf i was all ready to laugh as soon as i saw the FTP casino or Phil Ivey walking around or something but was just a major letdown... |
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Okay guys, this is how this works: When a program sends info to the internet it uses a certain "port" (this is a software thing, not an actual hardware port). There are hundreds of these available, and really any program can use any port, but a lot of programs use standard ones. For instance, email programs usually send via port 25 or whatever, nameservers use port 43, etc. Norton keeps a list of these and up until now probably the only program that ever used a certain port was Simcity, but now fulltilt has decided to send data through that port, and Norton just assumes it is Simcity. That's all that this is. (tech guys, please don't nitpick at the obvious small errors I have made here, I'm just trying to explain it in terms that maybe make sense) [/ QUOTE ] Uhhh.....everything he just said. Your friendly neighborhood NVG tech geek. |
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greatest 2nd post ever ! [/ QUOTE ] |
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guys this is scary.
I was in the middle of a 150bb pot, when all of the sudden a message comes up saying people are not happy with the lack of hospitals in my city. After looking at the average lifespan chart, I saw that they had a point. Avg life was in the high 60s. |
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[image]http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/3...outcityfh8.gif[/image]
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hahaha
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nice
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Population should be 23457...
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haha
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Okay guys, this is how this works: When a program sends info to the internet it uses a certain "port" (this is a software thing, not an actual hardware port). There are hundreds of these available, and really any program can use any port, but a lot of programs use standard ones. For instance, email programs usually send via port 25 or whatever, nameservers use port 43, etc. Norton keeps a list of these and up until now probably the only program that ever used a certain port was Simcity, but now fulltilt has decided to send data through that port, and Norton just assumes it is Simcity. That's all that this is. (tech guys, please don't nitpick at the obvious small errors I have made here, I'm just trying to explain it in terms that maybe make sense) [/ QUOTE ] Umm, no. If Norton just assumed it was a certain program because of the port it used can you imagine how easy it would be for someone to get around Norton's alerts. The whole point of these alerts is to warn the user when an unsuspecting piece of software tries to access the internet. If all Norton did was "assume" it was a certain program because of the port it used they would never catch any of the programs.. People would say "Sim City 3000, I don't care if that goes to the internet." |
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Try not to build your prisions too close to your residential areas and you can never have too many firestations [/ QUOTE ] Pure awesomeness!!! |
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