Backdoor.Coreflood

From: Charlie (charlie__at_berkeley.edu)
Date: 07/10/04


Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 14:16:02 -0700

Hello,

I just did a Norton scan, and it tells me a profmwp.dll in my system32
folder is infected with the trojan Backdoor.Coreflood. I have tried
everything to remove it, including turning off system restore, rebooting in
safemode, then scanning and deleting. The file can't be deleted because it
is being used by another program. Anybody know how I can remove it?

Thanks,
Charlie



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