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Feb 12 2009, 08:29 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 8-February 09 Member No.: 21,711 |
Hi all,
My network has been effected by this troajn, and many more in the last week. I was working like crazy. Several questions: 1. In my managemnt console report, I get 11 threats located on 6 computers. IS that a point to worry or not? All were moved to quarantine, but what are the next steps I need to perform? I ran a deep scan on all the clients, also using BD rescue disc. how come I still get the virus? 2. I am afraid that BD is unable to remove all the viruses from my network, what steps can/should I take? We have a registered (off coruse) version of BD for file servers, clients and samba installations as well Thanks for your help This post has been edited by saariko: Feb 12 2009, 08:31 AM |
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Feb 22 2009, 04:40 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 22-February 09 Member No.: 22,032 |
Hi all, My network has been effected by this troajn, and many more in the last week. I was working like crazy. Several questions: 1. In my managemnt console report, I get 11 threats located on 6 computers. IS that a point to worry or not? All were moved to quarantine, but what are the next steps I need to perform? I ran a deep scan on all the clients, also using BD rescue disc. how come I still get the virus? 2. I am afraid that BD is unable to remove all the viruses from my network, what steps can/should I take? We have a registered (off coruse) version of BD for file servers, clients and samba installations as well Thanks for your help Disconnect one pc from the network and run hijackthis. Directions are at the top of this forum Then have the log files analyzed either here or at www.hijackthis.de Do that for each pc on your network. Do not reconnect any of them until all pc's are cleaned. |
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