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Solved trojan / "Object is inaccessible."

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by davee, 2010/07/23.

  1. 2010/08/14
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    It's been a long journey :)

    I'll mark this thread as resolved, but feel free to report back, if any issues will return.

    Good luck and stay safe :)
     
  2. 2010/08/16
    davee

    davee Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi yes it was a long journey but worth the trip :)
    been a couple of days with serching and general surfing and all ok
    thanks to crunchie & broni good team effort :)
     

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  4. 2010/08/16
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    It was a tough case, so I'm really glad to see your computer doing fine :)
     
  5. 2010/08/25
    Admin.

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    Please note:

    I see you have P2P software ( Azures, Limewire, BitTorrent, uTorrent etc…) installed on your machine. We are not here to pass judgment on file-sharing as a concept. However, we will warn you that engaging in this activity and having this kind of software installed on your machine will always make you more susceptible to re-infections. It may be contributing to your current situation. This page will give you further information.

    Please note: Even if you are using a "safe" P2P program, it is only the program that is safe. You will be sharing files from uncertified sources, and these are often infected. The bad guys use P2P filesharing as a major conduit to spread their wares and their infections.

    References for the risk of these programs are here, and here.

    I would strongly recommend that you uninstall them, and read the links above for educational value!

    Note: Please be advised that continued use of these programs after being warned of the danger of infections from them, may result in the discontinued help of future cleaning of your system here at WindowsBBS Malware and Virus removal.
     

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