Excessive threat alerts

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by HAMM3R, Feb 14, 2007.

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  1. HAMM3R

    HAMM3R Registered Member

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    About every 5-10 minutes, I'm receiving multiple threat alerts. I've never gotten a single alert until today, and this is getting aggravating. The alerts are as follows:

    Each time the .exe is a different name, such as: 885C291D.exe, 953R507P.exe, etc.

    Again, Im getting 2 or 3 of these alerts about every 5 minutes.

    Why is NOD32 picking this up? Is it really a threat? And how can I kill the mother ship rather than continuing to murdering all her little children?

    Thanks in advance,
    Austin
     
  2. lucas1985

    lucas1985 Retired Moderator

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    Boot in Safe Mode and perform a "Scan and Clean" scanning from NOD 32´s Control Centre.
     
  3. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Hi HAMM3R, welcome to Wilders.

    AMON is picking up a variant of a worm.

    Please check your settings against those found in the NOD32 Tutorial

    AFTER this run a scan by following these steps:

    1. Click on the NOD32 Control Centre (Green and White split square on the bottom right hand corner of your computers screen).
    2. Click on NOD32.
    3. Click on Run NOD32.
    4. Click on “Scan and Clean”.
    5. Reboot your Computer.
    6. Click on the NOD32 Control Centre (Green and White split square on the bottom right hand corner of your computers screen).
    7. Click on NOD32.
    8. Click on Run NOD32.
    9. Click on “Scan and Clean”.
    10. Check your scan logs.

    Cheers :D
     
  4. Marcos

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    Is your computer connected to LAN? Do you have the c$ share shared with write permission for everyone?
     
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