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If Malware wouldn't it be best to just run malware bytes?
I have never seen a malware infection get by that and I think the first scan is free or something.
If Malware wouldn't it be best to just run malware bytes?
I have never seen a malware infection get by that and I think the first scan is free or something.
There's no need to defend yourself here. There's nothing wrong with advising caution on how someone replies to a post, no matter how senior or junior their status is on the forum, particularly in this matter when no one is certain of the integrity of the file. I'm sure Dwarf wasn't trying to state it was definitely malware and for the OP to remove it regardless, but such a terse response could come off that way. It seems pretty straight forward to me. Everyone makes mistakes or says things that don't come off as they intend, no matter what your post count.
The OP obviously needs to first determine the nature of this file before trying to remove anything.
No problem. All I can say is that I don't have that file on my system, and that a quick web search revealed it to be potentially associated with malware. However, seeing as though Shawn (Brink) has it on his system, then it should be OK, providing, of course, that the file size and hashes match those provided by Shawn.
Points well taken from all. I don't have the file on my x86 system I'm using at the moment either.
Would be intersting to know what program it is asscoiated with.
Perhaps this will help;
Apologies if i came across as crass or arsey, we have a tight knit community here and like family members we get defensive on the behalf of each other from time to time.
If OP is still interested - and the Forum does't mind - I would suggest a visit to Bleeping Computer. As I haven't found a forum per se dedicated to infection, Bleeping Computer has some serious malware/virus experts.
Myself? I restore from a system/disk image, and would certainly suggest this as a recovery tool to all. I do not run across a lot of malware (anymore) and have fallen out of practice.
Turned into a popular thread, though.
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Man, don't I know it. Wonder how many wars were faught because the message was delivered unsucessfully? How many tears shed?
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Download an app to check the hash of the file. I use HashTab. It works.
Look to here to verify the SHA1 and MD5. If the alphanumerics don't match, then the file can safely "hypothetically" be removed.
Last edited by joodoo; 23 Jan 2012 at 19:44. Reason: Cleaninn'
Thank YOU all for helping with the issue. The reason I wanted to delete that file because te anti-virus program (Avast) said it was a malicious virus. When I went to Sys32 to delete RDVGHelper, the file couldn't be deleted. So how can I delete that "legit" file being infected. Thank you all so much.