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I'm normally really clued up on getting rid of malware. I have a client with a browser exploit.. But this one doesn't seem to want to go away! (The virus that is) Read the First Steps. I've used Avast, AVG, Malwarebytes, CCleaner, Tune Up, Anti rootkits.. Virus scanners and clean up utilities alike. (all downloaded from their OEM sites) I've even done a system restore to when the virus wasn't on the computer however it seems that its infected the restore points as well! So before I do a format any ideas? Not the PC I'm on atm.. I'm at work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Poyol Last edited by tetonbob; 11-09-2009 at 08:53 AM. Reason: removed reference to online business |
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Manager, Security Center, TSF Academy; Analyst, Security Team
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Transylvania County, North Carolina, USA
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Re: Browser exploit
Sorry, but we are not here to provide support for your business, we are typically here to help owners of a single personal machine.
Also, please do not advertise your online help site by placing it's name in your posts. That is akin to spamming. I've removed it from each post I saw it in. From the rules: Quote:
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Practice Safe Surfing Because what you don't know, CAN hurt you. Microsoft MVP - Consumer Security 2009
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