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BLOODHOUND.OVERPACKED virus

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Name: etking
Date: October 22, 2006 at 11:22:49 Pacific
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Product: HP PAVILION DV5000
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I was on the internet today then it said low risk, microsoft something was trying to access the internet. i clicked block only now.....then i got this from norton

HIGH RISK
NORTON HAS DETECTED A VIRUS ON YOUR CPU

OBJECT NAME C:\DOCUME~\ROB\LOC...\2964.tmp

VIRUS NAME BLOODHOUND.OVERPACKED

ACTION TAKEN UNABLE TO REPAIR THIS FILE

ACTION TAKEN ACCESS TO THIS FILE WAS DENIED

I CLOSED SYS RESTORE.....I CANT FIND THE FILE THOUGH BECAUSE THEY DONT TELL THE WHOLE THING. IT SAYS "LOC...\2964" THT "..." COULD BE ANYTHING!!!! HOW CAN I FIND THE FILE?! IF I FIND IT I HAVE A MOVEONBOOT WHICH CAN EASILY DELETE IT BUT I CANT FIND IT. MY NORTON SUBSCRP. EXPIRED.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!




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Response Number 1
Name: Bob (by BigBob)
Date: October 22, 2006 at 14:41:36 Pacific
Reply:

Download & Update
Ewido Anti-Malware and download Crap Cleaner
then reboot (with your system restore off) to safe mode F8 while booting up and run Crap Cleaner then run Ewido
Reboot to normal mode and run your Anti Virus

Also if you need a new Anti-Virus ,you coud try Free AVG
or Free Avast

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Response Number 2
Name: etking
Date: October 22, 2006 at 18:52:42 Pacific
Reply:

Okay, I started Windows in safemode and ran AVG free version and Norton. And for some strange reason Norton scanned by it self. But, it said it couldnt scan in normal mode because it was expired.

AVG was started faster so it found 5 viruses and automaticly deleted it....But I don't know the names because it took 3hrs for it to finish scanning...And i left the computer. Norton found nothing

Am I safe??


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Response Number 3
Name: Bob (by BigBob)
Date: October 23, 2006 at 03:36:33 Pacific
Reply:

Did you run Ewido and crap cleaner while in safe mode? Ewido will find what others wont.
I would uninstall Nortons if it is not Up-To-Date , then use the NORTON REMOVAL TOOL to clear out any remanants of it .
You could also download HIJACK THIS and paste your saved log file to the ANALYZER PAGE to see if you have any Nastys lurking on your system yet.


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Response Number 4
Name: Bob (by BigBob)
Date: October 23, 2006 at 03:57:39 Pacific
Reply:

Also with AVG or Avast you need to have a firewall installed , here are a few suggestions;
ZONE ALARM.

COMODO

SESIVE GUARD

KERIO

And for anti-spyware I would suggest,
ADAWARE SE

SPYWARE BLASTER

SPYBOT SEARCH & DESTROY


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Response Number 5
Name: etking
Date: October 23, 2006 at 16:12:50 Pacific
Reply:

No, I didnt install the other ones. I thought i got rid of it but a few minutes ago i got the same thing
HIGH RISK
NORTON HAS DETECTED A VIRUS ON YOUR CPU

OBJECT NAME C:\DOCUME~\ROB\LOC...\2964.tmp

VIRUS NAME BLOODHOUND.OVERPACKED

ACTION TAKEN UNABLE TO REPAIR THIS FILE

ACTION TAKEN ACCESS TO THIS FILE WAS DENIED

If I find the file can i manually delete it with a program i have, but hoe=w do i find it?


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