New Virus outbreak

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by CYRUS, Jul 17, 2007.

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  1. CYRUS

    CYRUS Registered Member

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    Hi Guyz,
    My computer have a licensed NOD 32 AV, and i normally get updates daily.
    Apparently when i double click on any drive to open from windows explorer, windows prompt to browse the program the program that i would like to use to open the the drive. i believe these to be a worm or a virus that NOD 32 is unable to detect. Kindly any help i will appreciate
     
  2. helioscreation

    helioscreation Registered Member

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    please check that there is no hidden file called 'autorun' in each drive you try to open
     
  3. Osaban

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    Hi there,
    this was dealt in this thread:

    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=178794

    I restored an early image, and got rid of the problem in my C drive, my USB drive still has it, but so far with no real issues.

    @helioscreation: On my USB drive there is a file named 'AUTORUN.INF'
    Can you elaborate? Thanks
     
  4. proactivelover

    proactivelover Registered Member

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    this is because nod has delete the virus on drive use windows explorer to delete autorun.inf files from every drive
     
  5. Najmi

    Najmi Registered Member

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    Basically thats a new virus and its a nasty one. i would suggest to get your usb scanned with the latest virus definations from nod
     
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