> The name could mean that the initial infection affected some server named after our anti-malware solution installed on it.
Unlikely to be a server given that OS version number on the "KASPERSKY ISIE" line is 5.1, which corresponds to that of Windows XP [+].
> KALASERVER, ANTIVIRUSPC, NAMADSERVER: judging by the names, there were at least two servers involved in this case too.
..also judging by the "5.2" on each line, which corresponds to the OS version of Windows Server 2003 (including R2). "5.2" also could indicate Windows XP 64-bit Edition, but that seems much less likely to be the case.
Unlikely to be a server given that OS version number on the "KASPERSKY ISIE" line is 5.1, which corresponds to that of Windows XP [+].
> KALASERVER, ANTIVIRUSPC, NAMADSERVER: judging by the names, there were at least two servers involved in this case too.
..also judging by the "5.2" on each line, which corresponds to the OS version of Windows Server 2003 (including R2). "5.2" also could indicate Windows XP 64-bit Edition, but that seems much less likely to be the case.
[+] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms72...