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Blog Name: Virus Alerts
Url: http://billy-virus-alerts.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Virus, Alerts
Description: Virus Alerts
Popularity: 27 Followers

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Microsoft update email
Just came into one of my customers email although it looks real and like Microsoft sent it they did not. Do not click on the link or download the file.From: Microsoft Update Center [mailto:noreply@microsoft.com]Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 10:30 AMTo: Subject: Update for Microsoft Outlook Critical Update
SoftCop Virus
How To Remove / Uninstall SoftCop Virus (Removal Guide)If your computer got infected with the new SoftCop Virus, here is a way to remove it. Want to know how this malware got on your computer, what it does and how to remove it? Read on to find out.SoftCop is not actually a virus as it is more a rogue-antivirus. That means SoftCop pretends it is an anti-virus program that detected infections on your computer and that you need to buy the program to remove them. However, these reports are fake as SoftCop is a malware itself. It just tries to trick you so that you give them your money. Do not buy SoftCop! If you already did, try contacting your credit car
Migrate to Windows 7--Slowly
Who says you have to make the move all at once? A gradual migration might make things easier--and safer.
Spammer.ANT
Common name:Spammer.ANTTechnical name:Trj/Spammer.ANTThreat level:MediumType:Trojan
Trojan.PWS.OnlineGames.KCWP
Trojan.PWS.OnlineGames.KCWP( W32.Gammina.AG; Worm:Win32/Taterf.B )Spreading: highDamage: mediumSize: ~100 kbytesDiscovered: 2009 Oct 14SYMPTOMS:The following files will be found on an infected computer:%TEMP%\herss.exe%TEMP%\cvasds[random_one_digit_number].dllTECHNICAL DESCRIPTION:When executed this malware creates a copy of itself under herss.exe and adds this copy at startup using the following registry key: SoftWare\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Name: cdoosoftValue: %TEMP%\herss.exeNext it drops a .dll file in %TEMP% folder under cvasds[random_one_digit_number].dll and injects it in every running process.This

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