...and then you went back to Reboot for reinfection!

Well, if Re-boot was the source of the infection, all I can tell you is that the procedure I've followed has solved the problem for me....The thing is guys, your scanners may well have gotten rid of it...
...and then you went back to Reboot for reinfection
I think that is the case.Sean wrote:The thing is guys, your scanners may well have gotten rid of it...
...and then you went back to Reboot for reinfection!
Not necessarily....Sean wrote:The thing is guys, your scanners may well have gotten rid of it...
...and then you went back to Reboot for reinfection!
I think that is the case.
True... in which case I recommend Symantec as a cure. It's what I have on my work machine (the corporate version) and I have experienced no malware problems. I've just checked the logs (I do a daily scan) and it's been obliterating the little fucker before I even get to know it's there!Not necessarily....
If you haven't gotten the underlying virus totally removed, re-infection isn't necessary....
Solution to Fight the Malware
The good news is that you can solve this issue in just quick minutes and without difficulty. You can manually remove the malware by following these steps:
1. Go to your Control Panel and unhide devices under your hardware device manager.
2. Look for "TDSSserv.sys". Right click it and disable. Remember DO NOT uninstall it or else the malware will reappear once the computer has restarted.
3. After disabling it, you reboot your computer.
4. Update your antivirus software as quickly as possible once your computer has restarted.
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We interrupt this post for an important public message.Lord Jim wrote: I have AVG,)
AVG is not open source.quaddriver wrote: I am currently on a team investigating AVG and various updates it takes in automatically since it exists in the open source world.
yessir, it is. you can pay for it if you want, or request the modules for your own development.Gob wrote:AVG is not open source.quaddriver wrote: I am currently on a team investigating AVG and various updates it takes in automatically since it exists in the open source world.
Oh, and Norton is shit...
it is what security does. the first word in the name of my section is 'security'. hmmm. aside from what various malcontents say in posts, what do you REALLY think I do each day that allows me such impunity in cyberspace? the real world sean. not the fantasy one yinz have spawned. of course my advice is free. you can listen or not. but if I tell you what software you should run and what you shouldnt, you really oughta listen....or not, I dont care.Sean wrote:Indeed Strop...
AVG
You might want to tell that team to sit tight for a while Quad...
BTW Is that what the Dept of the Treasury does these days?
Fuck me! Remind me not to ask you a civilised question again...quaddriver wrote:it is what security does. the first word in the name of my section is 'security'. hmmm. aside from what various malcontents say in posts, what do you REALLY think I do each day that allows me such impunity in cyberspace? the real world sean. not the fantasy one yinz have spawned. of course my advice is free. you can listen or not. but if I tell you what software you should run and what you shouldnt, you really oughta listen....or not, I dont care.Sean wrote:Indeed Strop...
AVG
You might want to tell that team to sit tight for a while Quad...
BTW Is that what the Dept of the Treasury does these days?
what do you REALLY think I do each day that allows me such impunity in cyberspace?
You mean Quad is from The Planet Yinz?!the real world sean. not the fantasy one yinz have spawned.