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Re: Virtumonde.dll is bothering me.

Unread postby Rodav » May 24th, 2008, 5:35 pm

Hi,

Thank you for your kind words. :)

Combofix /u indicated Combofix is uninstalled. What about the polluted restore files?
Can I use restore points without restoring the virus ?
Well spotted, uninstalling ComboFix will create a new restore point and flush the old ones. This is not something to do regularly, having a bad restore point is better than having none. You can safely use restore points now as the infections we dealt with have gone.

Does unloading-loading the system increases its activity ?
I'm sorry I don't fully understand your question. There are many different kinds of malware that will perform different tasks, some will lie idle on a machine until called to perform a certain task, while others will attempt to cause havoc at the moment they access a machine.

Do you have a knowledge of the virus behaviour ?
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Re: Virtumonde.dll is bothering me.

Unread postby kovantchine » May 25th, 2008, 4:34 am

Thank you for your explanations.
I have applied to MRU because, as an ex system designer/programmer, I'm fed up dealing with the black box Windows. I also want to try and counteract the irresponsability of the virus designers & propagators.
All the best,
Pierre.
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Re: Virtumonde.dll is bothering me.

Unread postby Rodav » May 25th, 2008, 7:43 am

You're very welcome Pierre, I'll see you inside the university. :D
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Re: Virtumonde.dll is bothering me.

Unread postby Gary R » May 27th, 2008, 4:00 am

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