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Hello all, I recently did a virus scan and came back with a file called Bck/Thunker.A in 2 different locations. One simply said Operating System and the other said:
C:\Windows\System32\wthunk32.dll
The anti-virus couldn't disinfect either copy of it, so do I just delete the file in the system32 folder or is there more to removing it? Much thanks guys.

Trend Micro claims to deal with it, Choose to run Housecall on their site to ID files, or if you havw them proceed to the removal instructions.http://de.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/security_info/ve_detail.php?VName=TROJ_THUNKER.A
hth
shep

Thanks for your help, but I'm not sure if it did the trick or not. I ran the Housecall scan and it didn't detect anything. I'll run the McAfee scan again tomorrow and see if it's still seeing it.

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