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Boot F8 into safe mode to delete.
Find the files with this name and delete them all.
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The virus is latent in nature.
Wait for someone from an antivirus software company.
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A hacking tool that exploits the MS08-067 vulnerability to attack your system. It is recommended to shred the virus file with the shredder of 360 Security Guard, patch the vulnerability, and then install the firewall and it will be fine.
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The machine does not allow internet access. Then you're not afraid of viruses... You go to the individual antivirus software.
A lot of anti-soft is free for a month Upgrade the virus database first, and then you can kill the virus.
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The next special kill is cleared, and then the ms08-067 ms08-068 ms09-001 patch is added, and there will be no problem.
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What is the name of the virus file.
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Go to the police!! Addressing the root cause!! Send all the virus makers to prison!! Every time I encounter a virus, I call the police immediately.
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Hehe, I'm having this issue today as well.
Solution. Run the input msconfig
Disable all the services and startups.
Restart the machine and use Rising Kill to kill it.
Reboot again to see if the virus is resolved. Ha ha.
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There are other files that are infected, not cleaned up, it is highly recommended to use Kaspersky, play all the time with this, never poisoned and unkillable viruses, activation code, and then shrink the old online.
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First, type msconfig in Run and check off the suspicious options. Restart your computer into safe mode, then Rising Antivirus. That's it. Secondly, you can use the virus to determine the location of the virus and delete it.
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Try to see if you can kill it with 360 Security Guard, 360 Trojan Horse works very well.
The LAN must be equipped with a firewall, otherwise it will be poisoned.
The 360 firewall is OK, and it's OK to turn it on.
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MS08-067 is a vulnerability.
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1. Run "msconfig" to disable the startup group and service group projects, and there are only a few basic services left in the service group project that cannot be banned (there are 3 in my computer) (note: because I don't know which service is causing it, so it is all banned).
2. Then use the latest version of antivirus software (2009 version or above) to kill the virus, if you want to save time, then only check and kill the memory
Boot Area, C: Windows System32.
3. After the detection and killing is completed, restart it and use the antivirus software to check and kill again to make sure that there is no virus.
4. Return (enable) the previously disabled startup group project and service group project to the original path and restart it.
5. After loading the normal startup items and service items (the usual normal startup), disinfect the virus again to ensure that there is no virus at all.
Okay, everything should be ok.
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Regarding the handling of the MS08-067 virus, the following operations need to be performed:
1.To fix system vulnerabilities (required), patches need to be completed, not just MS08-067.
2.Turn off sharing, and if you must set sharing, you are advised to add a password or set it to read-only.
3.Set a complex system account password.
4.Disconnect the network to kill the virus, and judge whether to kill again.
Also, check whether there are any files in the Windows system32 directory of the infected computer.
In Windows 2000 SP4, the version of this file is:
In Windows XP SP2 SP3, the version of this file is.
In Windows 2003 SP1 SP2, the version of this file is:
Windows 2008 Vista, this file version is:;;
If the version is correct, the system has successfully patched the MS08-067 vulnerability, and the Rising can be upgraded to the latest version.
If this file does not exist or the version does not match, it means that the patch is not applied or is not fully patched, and it is recommended to uninstall it in Control Panel - Add and Delete Program to re-patch the vulnerability.