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puppytoz
Hello... my anti virus detected this virus ... type was "archive" meaning
that the infected file is in a zip file. I did a virus scan and did get an
infected file. The details of its location were the following:
C:\Documents and Settings\<my name>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\09QF4T6N\(1).cab>n.exe
When I tried to locate this file it could not be found. I then looked for
temp files to delete, found none. I did delete all cookies, then did
another virus scan. No infected files were found.
I checked my registry and certain directories for known win32.oneraw actions
but found none. I did read somewhere that even if your virus scan shows no
infected files, this win32.oneraw can still be hanging around. Like I say,
I have found no additions too my registry or any folders in any directories
they say to look for.
I believe that this family of viruses was first detected in late 2005. I
would think all virus protection software would protect against his one.
Has anyone had experience with Win32.oneraw ? I'd appreciate any help on
this. Like I said, after deletiing all cookies and then did a virus scan,
no infected files showed up. Is it possible that a cookie can carry an
infected file? Thanks.
that the infected file is in a zip file. I did a virus scan and did get an
infected file. The details of its location were the following:
C:\Documents and Settings\<my name>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\09QF4T6N\(1).cab>n.exe
When I tried to locate this file it could not be found. I then looked for
temp files to delete, found none. I did delete all cookies, then did
another virus scan. No infected files were found.
I checked my registry and certain directories for known win32.oneraw actions
but found none. I did read somewhere that even if your virus scan shows no
infected files, this win32.oneraw can still be hanging around. Like I say,
I have found no additions too my registry or any folders in any directories
they say to look for.
I believe that this family of viruses was first detected in late 2005. I
would think all virus protection software would protect against his one.
Has anyone had experience with Win32.oneraw ? I'd appreciate any help on
this. Like I said, after deletiing all cookies and then did a virus scan,
no infected files showed up. Is it possible that a cookie can carry an
infected file? Thanks.