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Windows 7: Cant remove Autorun Worm

16 Nov 2009   #1

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 
Cant remove Autorun Worm

Hi there, looks like Im in a serious problem now. I plugged in my USB flash drive. NOD32 comes up with Win32/AutoRun.Delf.CN worm.
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I formatted my flash drive. When the format completes, a files named svchost still stays in the flash drive. If I delete it, it comes back. I dont know how do I remove it.
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I have run full scans with Vipre, NOD32 and MBAM and they all seems to have failed. What's next?

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16 Nov 2009   #2

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

Nevermind.
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16 Nov 2009   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate
The Southern Hinterlands
 
 

NEVERMIND??? You titillate us then say NEVERMIND???..
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16 Nov 2009   #4

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

I had posted this question 24 mins ago and there was no reply. So i thought I'd handle it on my own.
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16 Nov 2009   #5

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
 
 

Curious if this will work on your autorun worm:

download http://download.bleepingcomputer.com...isinfector.exe

Next, turn off the Autorun feature in Windows
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...e-autorun.html
*** Note: Be sure to insert your flashdrives before you begin!

Double-click Flash_Disinfector.exe to run it and follow any prompts that may appear.
The utility may ask you to insert your flash drive and/or other removable drives including your mobile phone. Please do so and allow the utility to clean up those drives as well.
Wait until it has finished scanning and then exit the program.
Reboot your computer when done.
Note: Flash_Disinfector will create a hidden folder named autorun.inf in each partition and every USB drive plugged in when you ran it. Don't delete this folder...it will help protect your drives from future infection.
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16 Nov 2009   #6

Windows 7 Enterprise x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Dinesh View Post
Nevermind.
Everytime my pc has had NOD32 and got infected its because of a USB worm.
I recommend running a scan with MBAM.
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16 Nov 2009   #7

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
 
 

My post was invisible?
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16 Nov 2009   #8

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

Hi there, I did a clean install and fixed all issues.
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09 Dec 2009   #9

windows xp pro sp3 now windows 7 x64 ultimate
I live cardiff wales uk
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Dinesh View Post
Hi there, looks like Im in a serious problem now. I plugged in my USB flash drive. NOD32 comes up with Win32/AutoRun.Delf.CN worm.
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I formatted my flash drive. When the format completes, a files named svchost still stays in the flash drive. If I delete it, it comes back. I dont know how do I remove it.
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I have run full scans with Vipre, NOD32 and MBAM and they all seems to have failed. What's next?
try malwarebytes out as it could be maleware is your nod 32 up to date i use eset smart security 4 if that doesent work phone up eset they will want to help you out big time and they will sort it out for you they really are great and most helpfull
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10 Dec 2009   #10

XP Pro/Vista Ultimate (64)/Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition(64)
Cairns, Australia
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Dinesh View Post
Hi there, I did a clean install and fixed all issues.
Did you re-install because you had a windows worm?
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