Strange Attack Data

Hey,

 

Probably entirely unrelated to my other problem, I just had a curious Norton situation.   I will confess that I didn't search the forum for similarity as I wanted to get the data in here before I lost some of it.

 

Norton just notified me that it had blocked an attack.  I clicked on the sign that let me see some information.  The information is what is so strange.

 

 

Risk Name:                      HTTP Neosploit Activity 2

Attacking Computer:    My computer name, my IP address, 3545

Attacker URL                  yeanadyo.in/nte/AVORP1KUZ.exe/                                      wU230d9c2eH57199e79V03003f36002R22a539cb102T1b3bc799Q000002fe901807F0035010aJ11000601L656e2d55530000000000

 

Destination Address:   yeanadyo.in (69.174.242.21, 80)

Source Address:           my IP address

Traffic Description:      TCP, Port 3545

 

Network traffic from [my computer] matches the signature of a known attack. The attack was resulted from DEVICE\HARDDISKVOLUME1\PROGRAM FILES\MOZILLA FIREFOX\FIREFOX..exe. To stop being notifed for this type of traffic, in the Actions panel, click Stop Notifying Me. Network traffic from yeanadyo.in/nte/AVORP1KUZ.exe/

wU230d9c2eH57199e79V03003f36002R22a539cb102T1b3bc799Q000002fe901807F0035010aJ11000601L656e2d55530000000000

 matches the signature of a known attack.  The attack was resulted from DEVICE\HARDDISKVOLUME1\PROGRAM FILES\MOZILLA FIREFOX\FIREFOX..exe. To stop being notifed for this type of traffic, in the Actions panel, click Stop Notifying Me.

 

 

It seems that my own computer was attacking itself!  Was this just an attempt to get Firefox to update?  Earlier today, they did tell me that there was an updated version available.  Oh, I hand typed that long string, so it might not be correct.