Win32/Adware

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Marauder, Jul 19, 2005.

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  1. Marauder

    Marauder Registered Member

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    Firstly I did use search!

    Ok a file seems to have this Win32/Adware but I believe the file is clean, are their any other symptoms if I really had it?

    edit: did a check with http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ and it says Im clean but nod32 doesn't :(
     
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  2. Blackspear

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    Hi Marauder, welcome to Wilders.

    Can you please copy the log file entry and paste it here.

    Cheers :D
     
  3. alglove

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    Can you tell us the full name of the "virus" (Win32/Adware.o_Oo_O?), as well as the name of the file?

    Adware is not really a true virus, but is a type of file that is often used to display advertisements on your computer (for example, unwanted popup ads coming out of nowhere to advertise porn sites) or to send information about your browsing habits back to an interested party.

    Sometimes it is attached to a program that has an otherwise useful function, like an extra Internet Explorer toolbar, or a utility to keep time with an atomic clock. The user often has no idea this is going on, but he may wonder why his computer seems to run slower than it used to.

    There are other times, though, in which the user is fully aware of what is going on with the file, and is OK with it. That is why I ask the full name of the virus and file, so we can find out if it really is clean and if it does what you think it does.
     
  4. Marauder

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    Arr I just looked into this more and this is one of those times. :)
    It's not running 24/7 it can only run when I initiate it and I am aware of what it is doing.
    Hmm but now nod32 won't allow me to use this software at all :( hmm ohh well time to delete that clock thing.
    edit it's now deleted :)
     
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  5. alglove

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    So was it an atomic clock program that you were using? The reason I ask is that Windows XP has one built in, and you may not know about it. Just double-click on the clock at the bottom right of the screen, then go to the "Internet Time" tab. :)
     
  6. Marauder

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    alglove yes it was a atomic clock program, I will just use the xp one I think :)
     
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