Re: Boot Malmo on my USB Mem!! Help

From: Ian Kenefick (ian_kenefick_at_eircom.net)
Date: 10/20/05

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    On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 16:57:24 +0100, Ian Kenefick
    <ian_kenefick@eircom.net> wrote:

    >On 20 Oct 2005 06:18:24 -0700, "Malko" <twamarc@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >>Please, I have a USB Memory stick infected by a Boot Malmo Virus.
    >>Someone help me on how to clean it ,
    >
    >Disable your AV software. Copy the files from the memory stick you
    >need. Format the memory stick.

    oops...then reenable AV software after this.

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