Virus Problem.

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Darktau

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Ok basically, I would like to know if someone has had this virus and if they managed to remove it and how.

What happened:

Tried to open program, avg stopped me and went WOAH OMG VIROOS! So I deleted it and emptied recycle bin, then ran scans (AVG and SuperAntiSpyware)

And I got random system 32 viruses of name like: 1323.exe or dbtdufo.exe of varying types of trojan horse.

Obviously I deleted them as they appeared, Then disconnected from the internet, Then my scans finished and I deleted what it came up with. Then I restarted, did another scan, and nothing.

So I reconnect to the internet, and the virus is back! yay! (Might have been triggered by another restart though)

So effectively I am in a loop, help is appreciated. (Don't recommend anti-virus software lol, unless you KNOW something can remove this.)

Will love you if you if you have a solution :) (Other than reformatting xD)

Quick EDIT: Now I feel a tard, Msconfig'd and it came up with something I usually don't have, now restarting with it disabled.

Another EDIT: Virus may be a file called dvkbyn.exe (or similar), A hidden exe in system 32.
 

delet

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I'm confused but for future reference, don't download your porn or click on those links that you just know are fake.
 

orangebandguy

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I'd just wipe the hard drive entirely, just to stop feeling paranoia about whether the virus is gone or not.
 

DuplicateValue

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I didn't understand half of what you just said - I tend to just let the anti-virus do it's job.

If you have Norton, you can quarantine them and then delete them.
 

Darktau

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Ok, effectivley (Panic over, got rid of the bugger) anti-viroos was not working, so I had to manually remove it, but all is well now :)

EDIT: I had virus alert (weird al) playing in the background xD
 

AndyFromMonday

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Trust me, it'll be back(he, he, he). Formating your hard drive is the best option here, even if you think you managed to delete it.
 

Darktau

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AndyFromMonday said:
Trust me, it'll be back(he, he, he). Formating your hard drive is the best option here, even if you think you managed to delete it.
No, it's definitely dead. It was one that runs at startup, I just disabled it from startup and deleted it.
 

Normalgamer

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Why not just send it into a computer repair shop? I would, Well I would if I wasn't worried they would see all the porn on my computer