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It also adds autorun entries to infect across hard and flash drives and likes to install file fixer pro, which encrypts all your files. It runs a rogue DCHP server across your network and tries to infect anyone that connects through it. Most will be back infected within the month as well. "Milf Hunter", ETC) or music (from Gnutella, where the music is usually trojans or piggybacking some sort of virus) all day.

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Usually when I explain to them that this method is the safest option and that ID theft has happened to students (Guess what! if you pay for Antivirus 360 at 79.95, it still doesn't work AND they got your $79.95 AND they got your CC number and all the info they need to start swiping away your credit score!!) they agree with it, but some just don't care as long as they can download movies ("My Friends Hot Mom". I know students don't like this option, but they REALLY won't like their credit card being stolen, or worse their identity. You're getting a new hard drive and we will move your favorites, My Documents and anything on your desktop. I don't know why.Īnyway, Since we have a laptop program at the college, our answer is simple. Makes you feel really secure doesn't it? I really wish we were running either Avira Antivir or Microsoft Forefront, since they seem to have the highest detection rates against roges so far, but we decided to give F-secure a second chance. I wish we didn't, especially when they tell us not to go to known malware sites to test if their protection is working (even though a studest is going to do just that). Maybe those Hack tools are effective at removing stuff the non-Hack tools don't?

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I can recall the BartPE and Retrago WinPE boot tools had some of their automated programs got detected as hack tools and removed via AV software as well. I did a web search and it turned up web sites suggesting using Combofix, so I suspect it may be indeed a false positive.

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Users need to be warned about false positives if that is indeed the case. I would think Combofix would have been whitelisted by now as a false positive and removed from the detections, but apparently it has not. Spysweeper reported it as Mal/Pack-A, Virus/Test, and one other I forgot, and Unhackme said it was the FU Rootkit. Maybe the combofix.exe file was deleted as a virus? Easy enough to delete, but the uninstall didn't seem to work. I looked in the program files directory and it was not there, but on the root directory of my system under c:\combofix\ hidden as a system file with copies of iexplore.exe and other files. I noticed that ComboFix was not in the Add/Remove programs and I tried the "Combofix /u" to uninstall it only to be greeted with a file not found error. Luckily both Unhackme and Spysweeper removed it, and was able to restore my control panel as well. I am suspicious of any program that says I have to shut down my AV software in order for it to run. I am not sure why it would be flagged as a false positive. Yes I downloaded Combofix from bleepingcomputer. Unless you're paranoid, two programs will take care of your end of your extended family's implied social support contract. It's usually faster to run ComboFix + MalwareBytes (half hour between the tools in most cases) than it is to nuke it from orbit and reinstall Windows. I haven't seen any virus MB couldn't remove. ComboFix always misses stuff, but it lets us install MalwareBytes (also free) which finishes the job. Ten minutes, and most malware is somewhat neutered.ģ) MalwareBytes is amazing. It's simple, but it automates a lot of tools that are a bit of a pain to use on their own. Somehow, we're still inundated every semester with the latest flavor of AntiVirus ModelYear.Ģ) ComboFix is amazing.

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We supply a copy of the Enterprise version to students, and a patched installation is required for internet access. I completely agree with "combofix rocks." My job at the college I attend is pretty much removing that virus 24/7 from student laptops, and I've learned a few things:ġ) McAfee sucks.






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