Trojan Removal
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Name: Missy
Date: March 19, 2002 at 23:02:58 Pacific
Subject: Trojan Removal |
Comment: I need help with removing Trojan's from my computer here are the list of the names Along with what folder they are in... *Note Some of them I have tried to delete but they say They are being used currently By Windows.. The Program I found them with, Is an online Virus Scaner... Which sayz Almost all of them Are Not Cleanable nor CanNotAccess them but thats whut the Virus scan told me And also When I tried to Delete some of them they wont let me because they say they are being used by windows... And alot of these files I cannot find on my computer... I also have tried a couple Trojan Cleaners and they we're unable to Fine them... So if someone could please help me with my Problem I would greatly Appreciate it!! Thanks.. Names: BKDR HACKTRAK.D C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\A0021316.CPY BKDR HACKTRAK.D C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\A0021457.CPY BKDR HACKTRAK.D C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\FS102.CAB*A0018933.CPY* BKDR SUB722.P C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\FS105.CAB*A0020090.CPY* BKDR SUB722.P C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\FS106.CAB*A0020105.CPY* BKDR SUB7.22.A C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\viwkm.exe(Being used by windows when I tried to delete it) BKDR SUB7.22.A C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\otdohepd.exe BKDR SUB722.P C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\s7keys.dll BKDR SUB722.P C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\s7capture.exe BKDR SUB722.P C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\s7advanced.exe TROJ SUB722 P13 C:\WINDOWS\ihooyq.emd (Being Used By Windows When I tried to delete it)
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Response Number 1
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Name: Missy
Date: March 19, 2002 at 23:10:17 Pacific
Subject: Trojan Removal |
Reply: (edit)One more thing I forgot to add to my message that I just noticed now... Is That I am Running Windows ME..
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Response Number 2
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Name: w
Date: March 19, 2002 at 23:23:44 Pacific
Subject: Trojan Removal |
Reply: (edit)subcleaner.zip from; http://trojans-subseven.hypermart.net/ and to remove it from system restore; To disable System Restore: Follow the steps that apply to your operating system: Windows Me: 1. Close all open programs. 2. Right-click My Computer on the Windows desktop, and then click Properties. 3. Click the Performance tab. 4. Click File System. 5. Click the Troubleshooting tab. 6. Check Disable System Restore, click OK, and then click Close. 7. Click Yes to restart. This disables the System Restore feature and will purge the contents of the _RESTORE folder when the system is restarted. 8. Run LiveUpdate and download the latest virus definitions. 9. Make sure that NAV is set to scan all files and all drives, and then scan the computer. 10. After cleaning the infected files, repeat steps 1 through 7, except in step 6, uncheck Disable System Restore. (skip nav part if you don't have nav)
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