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la_vie_noire) wrote2009-04-23 01:02 am
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My PC has been infected with Virtumonde. Please, tell me If you know an easy and effective way of removal. I'll be very grateful.
Meanwhile, probably won't be here much.
Meanwhile, probably won't be here much.
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Mucha suerte <3333
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http://www.forospyware.com/t44162.html
revisa en particular el post de "Antiguo 02/08/06, 11:58:08 " y uno del so primeros que te da un vundo fix o algo asi....
aqui otra que te puede ser de ayuda
http://www.forospyware.com/t14727.html
suerte con eso...:S siempre pero siempre ten el nod32 activ y actualizado y que et este escaneando todo siempre, aunque sea una lata, y el zonealarm, esos dos programas protegen bastante bien el win...
besotes, nos vemos
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Muchisimas gracias, Mako! <33
No, si lo tengo siempre activado y actualizado, y justamente es eso, me da el virus, lo remueve, y al reiniciar aparece inmediatamente y se multiplica. Es un asco. Ahora, no tengo idea como me infecté. OTL Te quiero!
Linux?
(Anonymous) 2009-04-24 02:48 am (UTC)(link)Saludos.
Alfrodo
Re: Linux?
y encargarse linux es gratis :P lo haces en su pag web y ya:
https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
por el momento como va la cosa? si se pone muy persistente, te recomiendo lo de siempre y lo mas tedioso, pero que lo resulve de raiz: formatear y reinstalar todo... pero bueno...
dinos como va tu cruzada, oh gran guerrera Noir de La vie, contra el Malévolo Lord Virtumonde....
Besotes! :P
Re: Linux?
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First thing: TURN OFF YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION. This virus can go online without you knowing about it and download more malicious malware.
Get malwarebytes on another computer and use a flash drive or something like that to put it on yours. If you try downloading it from your infected computer, it will almost definitely install a messed up version that won't remove the virus and will make it worse (this is one evil virus).
Run malwarebytes like six times. Run it in safe mode. Restart. Run it again. Restart and run it out of safe mode. Once you get two runs in a row without any files being found, chances are you're in the clear.
You have to accept though that different versions of vundo can be worse. It may end up being that you will have to totally wipe your hard drive. I got lucky with malwarebytes and hopefully you will too.
I've got a post on this on my journal under the tag "infected" if you want to see what other people had to say. Good luck!
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I downloaded that program with another one called SuperAntiSpyware last night, and I think those two worked for that virus. I downloaded them in safe mode with network, and now my NOD32 doesn't detect any new infection for Vundo.
NOW. My problem is that during all that I got a lot of ugly things, the one I can't eliminate is that little shit Win32/Virut because it got everything, and it looks like I have to format this shit. *sighs*
Thank you so much again! :)
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besotes noir, y suerte con eso :S