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The virus is a Trojan backdoor program, when a user is infected with the virus, the virus will open a port between 1024 and 30000, and wait for the Trojan grower to connect, and the Trojan grower can control the user's machine through the backdoor left by the virus.
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Virus Facts:
Home Variant APH (Trojan.
Alertness Trojan virus, spread through the network, dependent on the system: win 9x nt 2000 xp.
Poisoning symptoms: The virus will run in the background, modify the home page of the infected computer IE, and point to the page specified by the virus. It will bring trouble to users on a daily basis. At the same time, the virus will also consume system resources, slow down the system, and even cause some computers to crash.
Workaround: The dependent file is tampered with).
The above file name is also the file that was replaced, there is a virus, the best solution:
In fact, this file is a file of the graphics card driver, because it has been replaced, so it cannot be restored.
Here's how to fix it:
Because it is a file of the graphics card driver that has been replaced, please uninstall the graphics card driver first, then delete all the related boot files, and then install a new clean graphics card driver, after installation, finally no more viruses! I didn't say that the file was replaced.
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Personally, I think you should check your registry startup items, disable all redundant ones, disable all redundant add-ons of IE, and then find the weird names in the process (you can see what process it is through the network), and then use Kingsoft Cleanup Expert to view the dll files and exe files attached to those processes, and then kill these processes, delete all their affiliated dll files and exe files, and then disconnect the network, restart, and see if the machine is normal, If it is not normal, continue to use the cleaning expert to check when the network is disconnected, and repeatedly manually delete the malicious program body, and the problem should be solved!
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Isn't it just a Trojan horse?
Why is it so complicated upstairs?
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What's so troublesome, install a 360, clean it up moderately, and it's OK. I've been using it, it's very easy...
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I think I have a lot to say about this virus, there are many so-called masters on the Internet who mislead novices like us, and it is both the boot area and the graphics card driver, and I have been tormented by this virus for a long time during this time. I've tried most of the methods on the web. It didn't get better at all.
Some people say that this virus exists in memory, but in fact this is impossible.
I feel like this virus is just a false positive for 360.
There are several reasons for this.
1 "Viruses" haunt your system no matter how much you reinstall them.
2 Except for the 360 First Aid Kit, no antivirus software will investigate and deal with the problem.
3 If you use a memory detection tool, you will find that there are a lot of errors in your memory.
4 Change a piece of memory or unplug a piece of memory, and the computer will have no problem. (That's how good my computer is).
So this so-called super virus is simply a memory failure, because there is a problem with the memory, so the machine restarts, the blue screen, the program can't run, it is indeed a symptom of poisoning.
Under the false alarms of 360 and all kinds of boasting about it, the virus is getting more and more blown, and it makes poisoned people have a headache. I also suffered from it.
It is recommended that the landlord try to change the memory.
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It is very likely that it is not a false positive first:
If it is only reported when scanning with a domestic first-aid kit software, even if it is cleared according to the report of the first-aid kit software and then restarted, it still cannot be solved.
Following up on these cases, it was found that no anomalies were detected by other security software. And a considerable number of users repeatedly choose to repartition, format, and reinstall the operating system after still having virus reports, therefore, the possibility of a false positive in a first aid kit software cannot be ruled out. Use Kingsoft Antivirus to check whether the computer is really infected with a virus, you only need to use Quick Kill, you don't need to take a more time-consuming full scan, and the result will be notified in 3 5 minutes.
Use this method.
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It is to repartition and reinstall the system, but remember to use fdisk mbr when partitioning, this command, this is the command to reset the boot area of the hard disk, the virus is there, so the ordinary formatting partition and can't delete this virus, because it is still in the boot area, and then format the format q s hard disk, this is the dos command, if there is no dos, the hard disk partition and other software on the installation disk such as win7 or xp on the market also have this command, you can find it if you look carefully, and then reinstall the system, that's all OK! .
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This is a memory problem.,I've changed the memory on the 360 false positive.,I've also made it for a month.,The grid reinstalled the system n times.,It's almost impossible to install it 4 times a night.,Just change the memory!
To give you a **, you can rest assured that it is definitely not a virus! Recently, I also hit this kind of Trojan horse.,I've been depressed for a few days.,I just found this method on the Internet this afternoon.,It's not just finished now.,It's very easy to use.,I want you**A small tool.,You can rest assured**,Don't be fooled.,I vouch for my personality.,Feel easy to use.,Rate me the best.,Hehe.。 >>>More
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Plan 1 [New P]. >>>More
3.Right-click on the folder, add resources, and then select Dialogs to add a dialog. Then the dialog box and toolbar will automatically appear, you can click on the toolbar on the right to click on the desired control (such as a button), then click on the middle dialog box to hold on, and then drag the mouse to "draw" the control on the dialog box. >>>More
The virus is quite bad, and the level of writing is enough to see that it is not the work of ordinary people. >>>More
Press CTRL+ALT+DEL (2000 press CTRL+ALT+ESC) to enter the task manager, and observe carefully in the process, your Rising will have a [Show Hidden] file in the process of successfully protecting and removing the virus, which is the file that really creates the virus file later. Make a note of the file name, restart the computer, press F8 on startup, select Safe Mode to log in to the desktop, right-click on My Computer, click Search, enter the file you recorded, and press the result to remove. Then restart the normal desktop, see if Rising will still prompt, if there is no more, it is better to check and kill again.