b.exe trojan

kronoSX

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This was a nasty fker and its residing nicely on my win 7 64bit OS,and nogal in the appdata/ temp folder and in my windows folder:mad:.I have had it up to fkin here with this pierce of shyte mutha @%#$ virus.

Why me why me.:(
Downloaded a patch for need for speed shift and it came along so innocently.I clicked and guess what avira antivirus did not even fkin warn me about it,even nod32 just stood there and said whats up doc.Man i am pizzed.Well how did i get rid of this beech.
I ran drweb and it fixed my ****.Now why,i thought the big guns in the antivirus world had all the answers:rolleyes:

Well i am gonna reinfect my pc and see if microsofts new antivirus will make short work of this buster.
 
hehehe

good luck :D

precisely the reason why I hate windows... too vulnerable :D

As I understand it he downloaded a patch and then ran it and got infected? It was not a drive by download nor did it exploit any holes in the OS?

How is this Microsoft's fault? If he had downloaded an app on his Mac or Linux machine and run it as root it could have done anything it wanted to as well...
 
As I understand it he downloaded a patch and then ran it and got infected? It was not a drive by download nor did it exploit any holes in the OS?

How is this Microsoft's fault? If he had downloaded an app on his Mac or Linux machine and run it as root it could have done anything it wanted to as well...

Well no wonder he's bitter, he can't enjoy a large percentage of PC games.
 
Must keep that in mind.



I'm not bitter - being a sysadmin and having to deal with kuk like this on a regular basis do make one tired of Windows.

dr web seems like a underdog but it works great.Known about dr web for a while now but never tried it out.Damn its good and it repairs the files to 90%.Man those err foreigners are clever:D
 
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