A Vundo Virus Infected Many Of My .dll Files In My System32 Folder. How Do I Get Rid Of It?
Do I delete all my .dll files? How does the virus affect my computer? Can I just delete all my .dll files in the system32 folder?
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You can try Kaspersky try the Trial version
Go to http://www.prevx.com and scan with that, it’ll do great.
You could try to do this. You download the Removal Program.
VundoFix.exe is a specialized removal tool developed to remove Vundo (aka Virtumonde) infections.
VundoFix removal tool is here:http://vundofix.atribune.org/
It’s free.
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To prevent a Vundo re-infection:
The most common method of infection is through outdated versions of Sun Java; older versions are being exploited so it is important to firstly make sure that your Java software is fully up to date. And remove any old versions of Java, that may still be on your computer. Use your Add / Remove programs.
Good luck.
I had the Vundo virus months ago, and I tried everything (including the ones people mentioned above) and they didn’t work.
Download the free version of SuperANTISpyware, it will get rid of it i’m positive!
Vundo is a trojan family, that includes nearly 100 different versions of this malware. Vundo trojan can show advertisments, generate false security warnings and alerts, silently download and install other malware (adware, suspect anti-spyware programs, dialers). It is very difficult to find and remove Vundo, because this trojan may organize connection with remote server, downloading and installing itself after uninstallations.
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try this removal instructions