Re: Pop Up MALWARE: winfixer2005, winantivirus etc.
From: 4help (4helpt_at_not.com)
Date: 11/28/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 06:40:30 -0800
Send me an email at fiveXcornersXme@yahXoo.com and I will send you a fix
tool that will remove that pest. Remove the XXX to make the email valid. Oh
BTW ignore the response you will get from David or Leythos he is a sick
obsessed stalker who cannot fix your problem. He would rather have you
suffer with this issue then to receive help from me.
<xlurker@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1133153859.258769.120390@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> All of these fixes may be a very long trip to what should be a very
> short and quick solution. I have an application which overwrites files
> with random numbers. I would use it on the file with the virus if
> access to that file were not denied.
>
> Does that infected file generate this problem? Why are Symantec and I
> denied access to it? How can we disolve that denial? Why could Symantec
> not quarantine that file so that no code from it could ever run?
>
> Anyhow, I ran Spybot and the Symantec FixVundo utility on 11/27/2005.
> FixVundo created a log which includes:
>
> "Trojan.Vundo has been successfully removed from your computer!
> Here is the report:
> The total number of the scanned files: 183114
> The number of deleted files: 0
> The number of viral processes terminated: 3
> The number of viral processes suspended: 3
> The number of viral threads terminated: 7
> The number of registry entries fixed: 2"
>
> When I next rebooted after running FixVundo, the virus alert
> immediately appeared as it had before.
>
> The Spybot search and destroy function delivered a list of what it
> thought were suspicious cookies. All of those looked innocuous to me
> except some in a folder with WinFix in its folder name. I let Spybot
> kill the cookies in that folder. However, I do not intuit that cookies
> can execute a pop up intrusion.
>
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