I Have The Vundo Trojan?
I know I have it and it was disabling Malwarebytes because it would delete mbam.exe. So I went onto another computer and took it off there and renamed it explorer.exe. Then I got Malwarebytes running again and scanned my computer. It found Trojan.Vundo and Trojan.Vundo.H (among a few other things). Anyway, so after I scan it and then put all of those things in quarantine, I try to scan my computer with Trend Micro Antivirus (which I just scanned with with last, last night). Now it’s saying Last Scan: Not Yet Scanned. But that’s not right at all since I just used it yesterday. So now I know the problem isn’t fixed. I tried scanning my computer and it pops up like it’s starting to scan and quickly disappears within 2 seconds. So whatever I have, isn’t completely gone and it’s now disabling my Antivirus. Now I need help because I don’t know what to do next. Any advice is greatly appreciate.




February 3rd, 2010 at 9:44 pm
vundo is a torjan.
I have met same you.
this software can remove it:http://trojan-horses-killer. com
February 3rd, 2010 at 10:15 pm
an easy way to do this is
follow this
start > run > then enter the following in the open box.
mrt
then click on ok.
this starts the malicious software removal tool
which is more than adequate to remove Vundo.
do a full scan with it.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 10:35 pm
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How?
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February 3rd, 2010 at 11:22 pm
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February 4th, 2010 at 12:47 am
Remove vundo
February 4th, 2010 at 12:48 am
Manual Remove Trojan horse
Disable the System Restore feature on your computer. If this is still turned on, the system will restore any deleted files, including those infected by the Trojan horse. This can be done by going into the My Computer file and looking for the Performance option. Then select File System, Troubleshooting and Disable System Restore.
Turn on the computer and run it in safe mode. Restart the computer and when the words begin appearing on the screen, press the F8 key. This takes you to a new screen, where you’ll select the safe mode option. Let the computer start as it regularly would before you continue.
Go into the Control Panel by clicking on the “Start” button at the bottom left-hand side of the screen and looking for the Control Panel. Select the Add or Remove Programs icon. The computer should then show a list of all programs existing on your system.
Look for programs that include Spyware or adware on your computer and select the Remove program option. Many users have found it helpful to look for programs that they didn’t install and those that were installed when they downloaded a game or other program onto their computer.
Open the Windows System folder and delete all files that include the Trojan virus extension. Go through the list twice to make sure you removed all virus files. Then restart the computer in normal mode and check the folder again. If all the files are gone, you’ll be ready to move on. If there are any remaining, remove them and restart the computer.