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Four days ago, after using eTrustEZ anti-virus, I installed AVG free edition.
Today, during an automatic scan, AVG found two files infected with "Trojan horse Collected.5.x"; (1) "C:\System Information Volume\_restore..." and (2) "autodown.exe", the auto download of eTrustEZ itself. (I still had the program on a back-up HD.) Being inside of eTrustEZ it could have been there for some time. AVG deleted both and put them in its vault. I find no useful information on Google or known virus lists as to how dangerous this could be. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Looking at the locations where you found the files:
- System Restore Point - Virus Vault of the previous AV I would guess at first sight you are OK. But I would advise you to try this free program to see if the rootkit is still active: http://www.greatis.com/unhackme/ Regards, Pieter
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Pieter,
Thanks for the link. UnHackMe found nothing further. A note though, the file (512kb) was not in the eTrstEZ vault, but in the automatic download file. That, and the name "Collected", makes me nervous. |
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Of course any file you download to your desktop goes into the system restore folders.
Send me a personal message and if you still have the file , I would be happy to look it over for ya. controler |
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