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possible infections (was AVG-7.0.334 - rel-267.12.5/150 - 10/27/2005)

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by charperus, 2005/10/27.

  1. 2005/10/27
    charperus

    charperus Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello,

    I have had AVG and Ad-Aware + SpyBot installed for many months without much of a problem.
    Today I had downloaded the AVG-Update (see Title for version) and as Ad-Aware is executing/scanning, AVG alerted about:

    Adware Generic.GPQ C:\myDownloads\iMeshBHO.dll
    Adware Generic.GPP C:\Program Files\iMeshBar\bar\2.bin\IMESHBAR.DLL
    Adware Generic.FQM C:\WINDOWS\system32\navshext1.dll

    At first, I did NOT know, I put the above THREE files in AVG-Vault.

    On second thought, I had restored THEM back where they were,

    I have read a few months ago that AVG may detect Ad-Aware or SpyBot files and mis-construed them as Spyware or Viruses and I wonder if I did the right thing by moving them from AVG-Vault back where they were found.

    Or should I let AVG delete them...

    Any advice is much appreciated.

    Charperus
     
  2. 2005/10/28
    Newt

    Newt Inactive

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    All three items are from baddies.

    Adware Generic.GPQ (iMesh) is spyware as is Adware.SystemProcess (what symantec calls the app that dropped navshext1.dll on your system).

    The all three need to go along with the apps that spawned them.
     
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