I never opened any email that had the virus, but it keeps sending over and over again a blank email with no subject to everyone in my address book.
help?
would it help if i just delete everything in my inbox?
I never opened any email that had the virus, but it keeps sending over and over again a blank email with no subject to everyone in my address book.
help?
would it help if i just delete everything in my inbox?
August 10th, 2010 on 11:00 pm
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August 10th, 2010 on 11:00 pm
It may not have been on your account, but sent by someone else’s E-mail account.
Best to close the account, and delete it,after you have all your contact addresses listed.
Eliminate, any that you aren’t sure about. I’m sure, we all have some, that we clicked as a contact, and no longer are in touch with.
But if your virus protection, isn’t picking anything up, then just close it down, Or delete the program then download the program again.
August 10th, 2010 on 11:00 pm
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August 10th, 2010 on 11:00 pm
Hi,
Disinfect the whole system using a Rescue Media.
After completion, change your email account password, recovery options. Do a full registry scan using RegInOut Registry Cleaner, so as to avoid existence of virus made startup entries.
What is a Rescue Disk?
A Rescue Disk is used in a position when you cannot boot your computer or your computer gets problems booting up in both Safe Mode and Normal Mode. Some rescue medias offer you automatically removing the viruses without booting up your computer. This will help fix the problem as there is no chance of virus execution, as you directly boot from this rescue media.
What we are going to do?
We will boot your computer from a Rescue Disk, so as to start the machine without the virus being executed. You will use your friend’s computer to create a Rescue Disk.
Requirements:
a. An active Internet Connection
b. A computer of your friend [For downloading a Rescue Program and burning it to a Blank CD ROM, as a Bootable Media]
c. A Blank CD/ DVD ROM
d. An ISO Burning Software
Steps:
1. Using your friends computer, connect to the internet.
2. Download an ISO Image of a rescue media. Here, I would suggest you Kaspersky Resuce Disk. Download it from here:
http://download.softpedia.com/dl/9ef6256735e7404f09d290eda3a24b68/4c4538d6/100100454/software/antivirus/kav_rescue_10.iso
3. Insert a blank CD ROM in your drive.
4. Double click the ISO Image file to open. If you don’t have an ISO or CD Burning Software, download a free one from here:
http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/dvdcdburning.shtml
5. Burn the downloaded ISO image to that Blank CD ROM.
6. After completion, remove that CD ROM from the drive, and insert on your infected computer.
7. Restart your computer, and when you see the Logo of your Motherboard Manufacturer on the screen, frequently press F2 or Delete button of your keyboard.
8. BIOS Configuration Screen, usually having Blue Colour, and full sized will open.
9. Set-up the following Boot Sequence options by searching all the availble menus, sub-menus:
a. First Boot Device: CD/ DVD ROM Drive
b. Second Boot Device: Hard Disk Drive
c. Third Boot Device: [Disable]
10. Save your settings by pressing an appropriate key, or selecting the save option.
11. Your system will restart again.
12. When you see the following message at the bottom of your screen, just press any key, such as Enter or Space Bar.
13. The rescue media will start loading.
14. Follow the instructions on your screen. Choose to load it in Graphical Mode because it is simple like working in Linux operating system.
15. After it boots up, click the "Update" button in order to update its definitions first.
16. After the updates complete, scan the whole system for viruses.
17. After you done, shut down the Linux environment, or the temporary boot environment provided by your rescue media.
18. Remove the disk from the CD ROM, and now your computer is safe to boot up, and is completely disinfected.
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If you need help, feel free to ask me:
Vikas : vikas.jnpt@yahoo.in