Virus Busting PING.EXE - Page 2
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ThaZenith
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Fontong
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Newbistic
China2912 Posts
Did a reformat, which ironically took less time than all those anti-virus scanning. Now re-installing a ton of shit, which is a pain in the ass. But at least I can safely take new precautions. | ||
Swede
New Zealand853 Posts
On December 11 2011 05:40 Newbistic wrote: Just an update... I got the same virus AGAIN this morning. Apparently the virus also disabled Windows Firewall in a way that couldn't be repaired, and re-installing it would be too complex. Did a reformat, which ironically took less time than all those anti-virus scanning. Now re-installing a ton of shit, which is a pain in the ass. But at least I can safely take new precautions. You should make a Windows XP bootable pendrive. If I ever end up with a virus that is difficult to beat in my actual Windows I can just boot to the pendrive and delete it there. SO much easier than trying to do it from the infected Windows installation. | ||
Deception-35
United States113 Posts
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vnlegend
United States1389 Posts
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Fontong
United States6454 Posts
Seems like you get this thing through your browser, so just make sure you have DEP on for your browser, as well as the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit on forcing extra security measures for whatever browsers you have installed. | ||
Newbistic
China2912 Posts
On December 17 2011 05:23 Deception-35 wrote: same thing is happening to my computer but i have no idea what to do and i dont have my windows vista disk anymore so i cant reinstall my windows. If you bought your computer whole, you probably have a recovery partition somewhere on your computer. Look in the manual that came with your computer to see how to restore your computer to factory condition. Be sure to back up all important files before you use recovery though. Once you've recovered you can google online, there should be a way to create your own Vista DVD directly from your C drive. I created an XP disc a long time ago for an XP laptop I had. | ||
GeneralZap
United States172 Posts
I hope I can take some of these steps and get rid of this. I've tried McAffee, Malwarebytes, Spybot S&D, Trend-Micro's botkiller or whatever, TLDRSS (or whatever the name is), and manual searches and manual deletions of files/registries I knew to be malicious. VERY annoying virus! | ||
Newbistic
China2912 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + I actually live in the States | ||
jmamike
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TheAntZ
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