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crazyteens
post Oct 15 2006, 05:30 AM
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I need help to remove brontok virus
here r some list of things i found about brontok:

that its size is 41 kb
it resides in c:/, c:/shellnew,etc (to view hidden files reboot pc in dos mode n type in cmd line dir /a:h)
files cannot be downloaded

so i tried to del all the suspicous file of that size.
it seemed to work on the first boot as i recieved a message:
"error cannot find file bronkstab.exe" n it rebooted...
n there was it the file again. please help me
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jlhaslip
post Oct 15 2006, 07:36 AM
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*insert standard Virus reply here* smile.gif
1. delete temp internet folder and all files in it.
2. empty cache, history, all private stuff for all users.
3. restart in safe mode.
4. do an AVG scan using an updated checklist ( i forget what they call it).
Avast is also very good.
Quarantine all the stuff it finds. *** Do not simply delete it.***
5. restart in Normal mode.
6. Use a registry cleaner to erase all the stuff that shouldn't be there.
Hijack this can assist in determining the 'bad' stuff.
Requires the assistance of "those in the know".

This will eliminate 'most' bad stuff. Anything left, Google it by name and seek assistance from one of the many sites available. I have used PCpitstop.com in the past and D-A-L.com. Both were quite useful and successful.

Lastly,

*** stay away from those sites that give you trouble ***

ie: p2p, pr0n, toolbars, filesharing sites
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LSD
post Oct 21 2006, 11:25 PM
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Panda Software will destry it (i mean Brontok)
try it
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samlocalguy
post Nov 1 2006, 01:30 AM
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Its very dangreous virus. I get this virus last month. I tried most reputed anti-virus but fails. At last i had to format to my c drive and reinstall window XP.

Then its works fine.
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sunsaan
post Nov 20 2006, 06:52 PM
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last year my pc also caught this virus. in that time to remove this virus i had format my hd 4 times and got success. it is very very dangreous virus. its makes same folders under that folder and its size is 41kb. virus folder seems like:

foldername.exe
size 41kb.
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iervan
post Nov 23 2006, 08:45 AM
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I suggested You to try AVG with update
it help me from my problems biggrin.gif



if AVG could not clear your Computer from brontok,You can Use PCMav RC9 which created by PC Media Indonesia. You can download it on www.tabloidpcmedia.com.
good Luck..................
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post Jan 3 2007, 08:56 AM
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My suggest is..AVG and avast...always update..
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post Jan 3 2007, 07:56 PM
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my usual advice for removing persistent virri, eg those that keep coming back or wont go away, is to get avast, or use your favourite A/V and schedule a "boot time scan". In avast right click the avast tray icon and once open right click on the interface of the a/v and "schedule boot time scan" then reboot and on start-up avast will kick in and put the computer into a sort of ultra safe mode where windows barely has its eyes open and it will scan the HDD and any other media devices and delete the little buggers while they sleep smile.gif

Had to do that once or twice, it never came back, muahahaha! Its a similar thing to what jlhaslip suggested and i want to re-enforce what jlhaslip said about deleting do not delete! Archive/quarantine! i had several infected system files which i deleted using avast and well...it was like cutting a man's legs off, windows was really not happy and had to be re-installed. Wont do that again! If you do get an infected system file then you can try repairing it or in some cases get a replica of the file from MS or somewhere.
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post Jan 3 2007, 09:07 PM
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if your antivirus software is also corrupted try using a free online virus scan from Trend Micro or Panda
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post Mar 28 2007, 03:59 PM
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