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NAV caught this little bugger on my system last night, after a week or so of weird stuff happening i finally figured out why :angry:
This little pest appears to have used up around 40 gig of space across 4 partitions one a 120 GB HDD. I have no idea how i got this worn, or how long it was resident on the drives for but i can only presume it was there for at least a week. The first thing that happened was NAV died a horrid death, then a critical error sound popped up between every 4 and 6 minutes and lastly i seemed to be losing HDD space faster than i could fill it (40GB in a week on 512 ADSL would be hard going!). What to look out for: A recurring windows Critical Error sound NAV Dieing a nasty death ( Unable to run program, scheduled scans won't run, Unable to close NAV when trying to restart etc) Sudden unexplainable HDD space usage The creation and replication of a file called "Explorer.exe" approx 400kb in size The Symantec web site has very little on this worn, apart from to say its rare. How nice for those of us that have our computers infected with it. The latest NAV AntiVirus definitions catch and repair the damage caused by this worm, if NAV works for long enough! |
well at least you don't have to hear the critical error sound anymore :P :D
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POS sound was driving me nuts!
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I can imagine. Trust you to get something rare :D
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Lucky your NAV figured it out. I got few emails from companies which i have contacts with that i was sending them viruses and "please check your computer for viruses". :huh:
I have Norton AntiVirus 2003 Professional installed. and it is configured as to scane incoming/outgoing emails in Outlook XP SP2. But still?? Quote:
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This little bleeder took NAV out of the equation, smart little thing. I still won't be changing to another Antivirus Scanner though, i have been with NAV too long to change now
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Does anyone know how long this has been out? I'm starting to think my mom might have it. On her laptop for work it keeps saying "Fatal Error:<processhasterminated>" when the computer starts windows or NAV starts. The isnt any unknown space being used but some MS Word files are unusually big. She is running XP on a Dell Dimension 8200, P4, 72GB Hard Drive, if that helps.
~Merlyn~ EDIT: So I should grab the Virus definitions? |
@ ~*McoreD*~ :
You better stop flaming the support creew at MS :D Quote:
@ scathe skeleton : Quote:
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ven....mankx@mm.html /BearCat |
Nice to know! :(
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You can read what little Symantec have on w32.spybot.worm here :
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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/dyn/34750.html |
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