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NiteMare
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O.P. new virus?
ok, i don't have this virus but a friend does(in a hurry and can't report it), this is what the virus sent me:
hey, look at this:
hxxp://vbulettin.com/msn.php?email=<Insert the resiprcents e-mail>
then she went offline
she hasn't removed it yet, anybody know how?
This post was edited on 08-26-2005 at 10:30 PM by NiteMare.
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08-26-2005 10:28 PM |
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M73A
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RE: new virus?
seems like a virus... but i'm not an expert on anything like it, but i still think it looks like a virus
its bit hard to say how to remove it because can't tell what it is..
This post was edited on 08-26-2005 at 10:33 PM by M73A.
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08-26-2005 10:32 PM |
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sn1p3r
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RE: new virus?
Yep it's definitely a virus, there's loads similar to that floating around MSN now causing many users computers to be infected. Your friend could try looking here for more help on the matter as i don't really have much knowlege of how to remove it, if not try doing a scan with a good virus scanner to see if it picks anything up.
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08-26-2005 10:38 PM |
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Lou
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RE: new virus?
I had reported this on mess.be a month back tbh...they posted about it but never an anti-virus
The future holds bright things in it\\\'s path, but only time will tell what they are and where they come from.
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08-26-2005 10:43 PM |
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Sunshine
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RE: new virus?
Let her do an online virusscan here
The viruses going around most on MSNM are variants of Kelvir, there's a removal tool for that right here. Read the instructions given on how to use the tool.
This post was edited on 08-26-2005 at 11:03 PM by Sunshine.
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08-26-2005 10:57 PM |
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Dane
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RE: new virus?
Submitted this virus to Symantec and McAfee. Will update you when the results come back. I am guessing it is W32.Kelvir, as Sunshine said.
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08-27-2005 12:05 AM |
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Dane
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RE: new virus?
This is the virus outbreak of W32.IRCBot. Symantec has issued RapidRelease Virus Defintions for this thread, so users of Norton AntiVirus can download and apply them for immediate protection.
Information: W32.IRCBot
Rapid Release Virus Definitions: Download Here for Immediate Protection
This post was edited on 08-27-2005 at 05:54 AM by Dane.
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08-27-2005 05:52 AM |
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DJeX
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RE: new virus?
Nice Work Dane
Btw, how would the virus infect you with this url "hxxp://vbulettin.com/msn.php?email=<Insert the resiprcents e-mail>" ? and exploit?
This post was edited on 08-27-2005 at 06:00 AM by DJeX.
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08-27-2005 05:57 AM |
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Dane
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RE: new virus?
quote: Originally posted by DJeX
Nice Work Dane
Btw, how would the virus infect you with this url "hxxp://vbulettin.com/msn.php?email=<Insert the resiprcents e-mail>" ? and exploit?
Nope. It generates a ".com" file in most cases (unless your email has a different extension like .co.uk) and most computers automatically run ".com" files. So there is little to no user interaction. Good Question !
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08-27-2005 06:19 AM |
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Fergy
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RE: new virus?
How to remove the W32.IRCBot messenger virus
Based on info by Symantec Security Repsonse
Step 1: Killing the process
- Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to bring up the windows task manager
- Click on the processes tab (if you are using an older version of Windows, eg: Windows 98. Do not worry about this step
- Scroll down to the process: winapii.exe, and click End Process (or End Task for older versions of windows
Step 2: Removing the files
- Navigate to where Windows is installed on your hard drive (Usually C:\Windows)
- Find and delete the folder named: Winapii
Step 3: Fixing the registry
- Open your registry editor (Start > Run > regedit.exe) and navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"
- Delete the key named winapii
(For a small tutorial on this, go to this site, because deleting the wrong keys could corrupt Windows). Step 4: Finalising the removal
- Clean out your recycle bin to totally remove the files from your HDD.
- Do a complete system scan of your system to make sure that no other files have been infected
I liked the way cookie wrote the block checker removal instrucions, so i used it as a template.
This post was edited on 08-27-2005 at 09:17 AM by Fergy.
I should change my sig ay?
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08-27-2005 09:15 AM |
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