View Full Version : NOD32 did not detect/clean Trojan
bdgiant
June 19th, 2009, 06:06 PM
Did a scan in normal mode and safe mode w/ NOD32. Ad-Aware keeps detecting six win32Trojan.tdss viruses...NOD32 missed them.
Whatever it is, it redirects my yahoo searches to a "Miva AK" page...Google works fine.
It won't let me open Spybot S&D, ComboFix, or several other malware detection/removal programs. I even tried renaming them, but no luck.
I tried TREDMicro House Call internet malware detection. It found it, but couldn't fix it.
There are about half a dozen 'temp' files that will not be deleted.
How do I fix this?
The Hammer
June 19th, 2009, 11:13 PM
-{ Quote: "Did a scan in normal mode and safe mode w/ NOD32. Ad-Aware keeps detecting six win32Trojan.tdss viruses...NOD32 missed them.
Whatever it is, it redirects my yahoo searches to a "Miva AK" page...Google works fine.
It won't let me open Spybot S&D, ComboFix, or several other malware detection/removal programs. I even tried renaming them, but no luck.
I tried TREDMicro House Call internet malware detection. It found it, but couldn't fix it.
There are about half a dozen 'temp' files that will not be deleted.
How do I fix this?" }-
Have you used SysInspector and contacted Eset support?
YeOldeStonecat
June 20th, 2009, 12:10 PM
Can you get MalwareBytes installed, updated, and run a scan in with it in safe mode?
or if not, slave this hard drive in another computer and scan it with malwarebytes and Antivir.
bdgiant
July 8th, 2009, 07:13 PM
It turns out that my computer had a variation of the Skynet virus. I took several avenues to finally delete it.
An after thought. I purchased NOD32 because a few years ago, it was to be the best anti-virus software with 100% detection/cleaning capabilities. I hope they can work out this weakness in there programing. Through research, many others have had trouble with this same virus.
ASpace
July 8th, 2009, 09:28 PM
-{ Quote: "It turns out that my computer had a variation of the Skynet virus. I took several avenues to finally delete it." }-
That's nasty malware . Hopefully you have managed to kill it. :thumb:
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