Re: Virus

gmx <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Oct 2006 19:33:24 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.virus
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hello boonting,

I have never seen before a virus which cannot be unistalled, so seeing
it as some backdoor it cannot be that big, if your company uses
bitdefender in client/server architecture, you need to make out the
range of infected machines, locate them, try to isolate them until
cleaning is done.
I use for cleaning tools like mwav (can be used for free for a while,
good for localization on the system itself)
hijackthis (carefully when killing registry entries) and if i really
feel bad, i use BlackLight (f-secure) to locate and rename rootkits.
If you can go better with reinstalling the system and 0 data loose, do
it, else take few time and remove it manualy.


-- 
Best regards,
 Adam Pal

 
Thursday, October 12, 2006, 11:11:47 AM, you wrote:

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b> Hello, 
b> Please guide me if i post into wrong forum
b> My server infected by the following virus:
b> Backdoor.Agobot.AGH
b> Generic.SerV.DD0DC092
b> MemScan:Backdoor.Hacdef.AQ
b> Backdoor.Rbot.FFF

b> ANy idea, how to clear it ? My company using bitdefender, but it failed to
b> disinfect and delete the virus.
b> Any removal virus tool can recommend ?

b> Your help will be appreciate.

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