Re: SLBDMIME.EXE, CATSXS.EXE
- From: Virus Guy <Virus@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:25:50 -0400
allanvalmck@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Make sure you search in ALL areas of the hard disk and include "Hidden" and "System" files.
Already did that. What I'd really like to do is search all of the
dll's to see if I could find a reference to either of these exe's -
can you tell me how to do that?
Yea -
Get a real operating system that doesn't hide things from you (like
Windows 98).
NT-based operating systems just love to hide things from the user.
If you want to find this thing, you'd better remove the hard drive and
connect it as a slave to another machine, and then scan the drive that
way. You'll have better luck at least getting a hold of the actual
file and removing it.
Alternatively, the file in question is contained within a packed or
compressed file. I hate anti-virus programs that don't tell you
*where* the suspect file is (the full path) or tell you that it's
contained within an archive.
.
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