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Old 02-01-2011, 01:54 PM   #7
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Default Re: CPU virus question

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It's known as "FakeAV". I have fought and beaten this exact issue. A freeware application called HitManPro will find and remove it. Install it while logged in under your profile, reboot into Safe Mode (hit F8 as it is booting up), and run a full system scan.

Many of the other common anti-malware/spyware apps will not work on this one. I have tried MalwareBytes, AVG, SpyBot, Symantec AV, McAfee AV, Trend Micro, and more. HitManPro is the only automated way. I have removed it manually by digging through the registry and tons of DLL files, but I doubt you want to venture into that.

Good luck.
Kaspersky is the leader in this field. I have removed trjoans, malware, etc multiple times from multiple machines with the tdsskiller. Malewarebytes will remove all the associated files from cookies and so on, and also let you know whether it's a rootkit or not. Then run tdsskiller and it "should" be gone. If that doesn't work, I have more last option, but I am not going to list it till the OP tries the others first.

I don't mean to argue with you, and I am sure you have removed it through other programs (gmer is also a good one). I have a lot of experience with this malicious software and have read hours on hours of bleepingcomputer logs to feel confident in my advice.
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