TEH RAGE!
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- Turret
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TEH RAGE!
Virus writers should have their heads crammed up their bottoms far enough that they digest thier own brains, whilst simultaneously being suspended via their tiny little balls.
The bastards.
Anway, in case you hadnt gathered, i seem to have picked up computer-cooties from somewhere. It not managed any serious damage (yet) but its refusing to FUCKING DIE!
ahem.
Its manifesting itself by occasionally displaying a blank dos window, which seems to be loading something called update.pif. This then tries to do something undoubtably nefarious on the interweb. Occasionally something called ms-dos.pif is involved, but im not sure how.
BitDefender seems to be detecting it (occasionally) and blocking it from accessing the net (as far as i know) but wont remove it. Or rather, it removes it only for it to come back again.
The same can be said for Spybot S&D, adaware, avast!, ewido, that funny Stinger program (which doesnt seem to see it at all), and the microsoft home bred spyware removal tool. Ive run these, all whilst in safe mode. Some of them detect bits and bobs and remove them, but this damn thing invariably re-animates itself somehow.
Ive googled update.pif and ms-dos.pif, they seem to be associated with a couple of different virii, but nothing ive found has been particularly usefull.
Short of flattening windows and re-installing everything, anyone got any ideas I havent already tried? Its really beginning to annoy.
The bastards.
Anway, in case you hadnt gathered, i seem to have picked up computer-cooties from somewhere. It not managed any serious damage (yet) but its refusing to FUCKING DIE!
ahem.
Its manifesting itself by occasionally displaying a blank dos window, which seems to be loading something called update.pif. This then tries to do something undoubtably nefarious on the interweb. Occasionally something called ms-dos.pif is involved, but im not sure how.
BitDefender seems to be detecting it (occasionally) and blocking it from accessing the net (as far as i know) but wont remove it. Or rather, it removes it only for it to come back again.
The same can be said for Spybot S&D, adaware, avast!, ewido, that funny Stinger program (which doesnt seem to see it at all), and the microsoft home bred spyware removal tool. Ive run these, all whilst in safe mode. Some of them detect bits and bobs and remove them, but this damn thing invariably re-animates itself somehow.
Ive googled update.pif and ms-dos.pif, they seem to be associated with a couple of different virii, but nothing ive found has been particularly usefull.
Short of flattening windows and re-installing everything, anyone got any ideas I havent already tried? Its really beginning to annoy.
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- Robotic Despot
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Find out where the virus is located (if the virus checker has picked it up it should tell you where it is)
Load windows in safe mode and manually delete it, then run all the checkers again, then reboot to normal mode, run all checkers again, then hit it with a big stick
Edit: Check registry and delete update.pif and ms-dos.pif entries??
Load windows in safe mode and manually delete it, then run all the checkers again, then reboot to normal mode, run all checkers again, then hit it with a big stick
Edit: Check registry and delete update.pif and ms-dos.pif entries??
A quick search: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startup ... 12242.html
Maybe you could ask in their more specialised forums. And aparently its in the system folder.
Maybe you could ask in their more specialised forums. And aparently its in the system folder.
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- Morbo
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- Morbo
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- Heavy
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Try this out, as long as you can get to the net, it's helped me out of a few sticky situations at work when even McAffee has had problems deleting files/viruses and so on
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
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- Berk
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I've found that http://www.sarc.com is a great place to find out info on, and how to destroy a lot of worms/trojans/etc. You can usually find a dedicated removal tool as well as detailed instructions for maximum vengance.
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- Berk
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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... lamar.html
Turn off System Restore, and run in Safe Mode for best results, apparantly.
Turn off System Restore, and run in Safe Mode for best results, apparantly.
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- Site Owner
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There are lots of free utils here: http://www.freebyte.com/antivirus/
Might be worth going through the list until something works. I had a better list, of which this page was only part, but I think it's at work, and I'll try to dig it out tomorrow.
Edit: oh, okay then
Might be worth going through the list until something works. I had a better list, of which this page was only part, but I think it's at work, and I'll try to dig it out tomorrow.
Edit: oh, okay then
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- Badger
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