How can I confirm and remove Win32.Virut.A ?

How can I confirm and remove Win32.Virut.A ?

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How can I confirm and remove Win32.Virut.A ? Infected 11-02-2007
Posted by on November 2, 2007, 5:48 pm
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Hi Folks,

I downloaded the FREE version of PCTools AV and did a scan on several
large internal and external hard drives. It found, and quarantined)
over 1,300 EXE files saying that they were infected with
"Win32.Virut.A".

Is there a way for me to manualy verify that this infection exists.
Also, is there a tool to "disenfect these files instead of simply
deleting them?

Thank you for helping,

Don

Posted by Maximus the Mad on November 2, 2007, 6:22 pm
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Infected@diseased.net after much thought,came up with this jewel in

> Thank you for helping,
> Don

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Posted by James Matthews on November 11, 2007, 8:04 pm
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>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I downloaded the FREE version of PCTools AV and did a scan on several
> large internal and external hard drives. It found, and quarantined)
> over 1,300 EXE files saying that they were infected with
> "Win32.Virut.A".
>
> Is there a way for me to manualy verify that this infection exists.
> Also, is there a tool to "disenfect these files instead of simply
> deleting them?
>
> Thank you for helping,
>
> Don
>


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