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Old September 1st 04, 06:17 PM
T
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Default Infected files

Want to know if I can safely delete the following
infected files, found after a scan by Avast antivirus
program, or are they essential in some sort of way:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\c3.dll is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj
C:\WINDOWS\system32\debugg.dll is infected by
Win32:Haxdoor-C [Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz2.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz3.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz6.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz7.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]

Thanks for any assistance.
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Old September 1st 04, 08:33 PM
Johnnie Walker
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Default Infected files

You can safety delete the infected files in Temp directory. Make backups of
c3.dll & debugg.dll. (put them in RAR or ZIP archive) and you can delete them
to.

"T" wrote:

Want to know if I can safely delete the following
infected files, found after a scan by Avast antivirus
program, or are they essential in some sort of way:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\c3.dll is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj
C:\WINDOWS\system32\debugg.dll is infected by
Win32:Haxdoor-C [Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz2.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz3.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz6.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz7.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj]

Thanks for any assistance.

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Old September 2nd 04, 04:00 AM
T
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Default Infected files

Thanks for the help.

-----Original Message-----
You can safety delete the infected files in Temp

directory. Make backups of
c3.dll & debugg.dll. (put them in RAR or ZIP archive)

and you can delete them
to.

"T" wrote:

Want to know if I can safely delete the following
infected files, found after a scan by Avast antivirus
program, or are they essential in some sort of way:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\c3.dll is infected by

Win32:Haxdoor-C
[Trj
C:\WINDOWS\system32\debugg.dll is infected by
Win32:Haxdoor-C [Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz2.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-

C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz3.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-

C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz6.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-

C
[Trj]
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\trz7.tmp is infected by Win32:Haxdoor-

C
[Trj]

Thanks for any assistance.

.

 




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