Hi all
A co-worker at the next desk bought his laptop to me in a panic -- he'd let his 12 year old use it -- BAD BAD idea -- if you've got young kids you should NEVER let them use a computer you NEED (for work or any other purpose).
However he seems to have some nasty problem
Every directory and sub directory has a 68 byte file in it called "directoryname.exe or subdirectoryname.exe
So for example if he had an .EXE file in application_z called application_z.exe this file has been replaced with the 68 byte file one.
He's lost a bit of data as well.
Apparently he was running AVAST so this obviously didn't do him any good.
I've told him -- Wipe the disk totally and re-install -- I can't think of anything else.
Seems like a really nasty piece of malware here -- very tiny and innocuous until you want to execute a program and nothing happens.
I don't know if this is a new threat or the resurrection of an old one - maybe so old that it's been dropped from AVAST's database.
I tried MSE on his machine - it wouldn't install due to the .EXE problem -- think he'd better re-install everything again.
Just to re-iterate - NO AV software is 100% effective, ensure you have good backups of your DATA and don't let your kids use your personal machines.
Cheers
jimbo
A co-worker at the next desk bought his laptop to me in a panic -- he'd let his 12 year old use it -- BAD BAD idea -- if you've got young kids you should NEVER let them use a computer you NEED (for work or any other purpose).
However he seems to have some nasty problem
Every directory and sub directory has a 68 byte file in it called "directoryname.exe or subdirectoryname.exe
So for example if he had an .EXE file in application_z called application_z.exe this file has been replaced with the 68 byte file one.
He's lost a bit of data as well.
Apparently he was running AVAST so this obviously didn't do him any good.
I've told him -- Wipe the disk totally and re-install -- I can't think of anything else.
Seems like a really nasty piece of malware here -- very tiny and innocuous until you want to execute a program and nothing happens.
I don't know if this is a new threat or the resurrection of an old one - maybe so old that it's been dropped from AVAST's database.
I tried MSE on his machine - it wouldn't install due to the .EXE problem -- think he'd better re-install everything again.
Just to re-iterate - NO AV software is 100% effective, ensure you have good backups of your DATA and don't let your kids use your personal machines.
Cheers
jimbo
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
- OS
- Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
- CPU
- Intel i7 Intel i5
- Memory
- 8GB, 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- On Motherboard
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Apple Cinema display, Samsung LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 X 1080
- Hard Drives
- 4 X 1TB SATA
- Mouse
- Toshiba wireless laser
- Internet Speed
- > 20MB up