WORM That Hide In Windows System Folders

Mar 23, 2008

He was infected by ISASS malware, a WORM that hide in windows system folders and share my conection with anothers users without my autorization. In firewall i can see a lot of ports opened without my UAC identify. Anti v??rus like norton or kaspersky don't solve my problem. I tried windows defender, and tried RegistryBooster 2, both without sucess.

I studied a internet forum about the problems and i believed that i will solve the problem with a tool of microsoft: but after dowloaded and scanner computer, the tool dont find any problem..........

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Link:This is No Joke: Conficker.C to Strike on April Fools' Day | Maximum PC

Removal Tool: How to use the Downadup removal tools - BDTools.net

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I can't say much else, as I don't know much else, though I read about this on another Forum I belong to. I have all my Updates in place as always, ran MS Malware Removal Tool, Ran complete system Scan, my PC turned up clean of
Conflicker A and B as well as C, but then C has not been released as yet.

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I do know MS has a bounty out on the individual responsible, $250,000 BUCKS!!

That should give you guys an Idea of how SERIOUS this THREAT is!!

I am not sure about the removal tool either, but that's the only one I found.
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