Virus! It Allways Come Back!

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  1. Gøbbartics

    Gøbbartics Frozen Norwegian

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    Hey.

    I've some worms and trojans on my computer, My virus program find them but they ALLWAYS come back...

    Here's one of them for example: C:\DOCUME~1\Gobb\LOKALE~1\Temp\AAWTMP\C17426296\2A494E\BlackBox.class
    (that's a worm)

    Plz help me deleing them :)
     
  2. sean4231

    sean4231 Well-Known Member

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    Have you tryed using different anti-virus programs?
     
  3. Abet

    Abet Senior Member

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    I'm pretty sure he has and that virus is in the temporary file folder so it will always come back unless you use symantec's removal tool or go to a computer forum with your hijack this log so they can tell you better what to remove.
     
  4. DefaultVoid

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    What does it do? Does your spyware detect it? If it can't call them up or update your program. Then try killing it. Or else you're stuck with having to format hardrive
     
  5. Blooper008

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    That's BS. I'm sure there is a way of getting rid of it. First try a different antivirus/spyware tool. If that doesn't work goto symantec and get a romoval tool for the virus you have. And if they dont have, send them an email with the hijack log.
     
  6. ImperialPanda

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    Get hijackthis.

    Disable system restore

    Run it and find the files/folders associated with the virus.

    Write down those files/folders

    Tell Hijackthis to "fix" those entries.

    Run your antivirus just to be safe.

    Restart in safe mode and delete any of those files/folders still remaining.

    Restart in normal mode and enable system restore.

    Or that's how it usually goes anyways. Make sure you've updated all your software.
     
  7. Gøbbartics

    Gøbbartics Frozen Norwegian

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    Oh, thanks all. I'll ur "tut" panda.
     
  8. Flame X

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    I love how people are so fast to jump to conclusions and give terrible advice such as "you pretty much have to reformat, sorry"....know what youre saying before you give someone advice. Reformatting would be appropriate if your machine is running very slowly overall, and you are plagued by spyware/viruses, or if you are completely and entirely unable to boot windows.

    Try listening to imperialpanda.
     
  9. Gøbbartics

    Gøbbartics Frozen Norwegian

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    Yes thanks Flame, that's a good advice :)
     
  10. Metal Sonic

    Metal Sonic Well-Known Member

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    Ever try just clearing the temp files in IE?

    Go to Tools > Internet Options. Then click "Delete Files".

    P.S. Check the "Clear all offline files" just to be safe.
     
  11. .kilrbe3.

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    This came from Symantec (if u have it)

    Link:: For Info on the Virus... well its a torjan really :P
    http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data...byteverify.html

    What They say to remove::
    The following instructions pertain to all current and recent Symantec antivirus products, including the Symantec AntiVirus and Norton AntiVirus product lines.

    1. Disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP).
    2. Update the virus definitions.
    3. Restart the computer in Safe mode or VGA mode.
    4. Run a full system scan and delete all the files detected as Trojan.ByteVerify.


    Link Again ::
    http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data...byteverify.html

    Hope it helps buddy!
     

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