MKS.bat

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by pvsurfer, May 30, 2005.

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  1. pvsurfer

    pvsurfer Registered Member

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    There is an MKS.bat file in my Windows folder. Can anyone tell me if this is associated with the MKS AV (which I once tried but is not presently installed on my system)? o_O

    Thanks ~pv
     
  2. snowboard

    snowboard Registered Member

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    Did you properly unistall MKS_vir ?

    If you think its bad go to HERE and scan the file.

    Regards,

    snowboard
     
  3. controler

    controler Guest

    Just right click on the file & click edit. You can tehn see what the file does.


    If you want to have fun. Open notepad, & just type logoff or restart in the file

    chose save as & name it whatever you chose .bat to your desktop.

    then double click the icon on your desktop & if you chose logoff, it will log you off.
    Now days most e-mail programs don't allow an extention like this thru. Just like .exe.

    This is as simple of a batch file as you can get but shows how VBscript ect could work against you. It could as easly be a self extracting file.

    controler
     
  4. pvsurfer

    pvsurfer Registered Member

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    Thanks. It was 'left-over' from MKS AV... Apparently, it was not deleted during the program's removal.
     
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