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I use ETrust, have a good firewall, run Spybot and AdAware, but this thing snuck in somehow.... it's called Cutwail!generic.... I've looked at the list on Symantec for a fix and don't find one..... when I run my virus program, it finds bugs, fixes all of them, including Vundo worm, all but this one..... if there's three bugs, it fixes two and this Cutwail thing is still there.... if there's 16 bugs, it fixes all but one... this one....

anyone know of this bug and where to find a fix for it?.... thanks!!

2007-10-16 02:55:53 · 9 answers · asked by meanolmaw 7 in Computers & Internet Security

thanks to all who answered!!... I've tried a couple of the suggested scans... 'something' goes wrong with all of them.... can't get them to run... avast, and trendmicro both stall out before loading up completely... I've found that it's taken the place of a driver, it's in the registry and I'm too chicken to go thru task manager to delete anything there.... thanks for trying, folks.... hugs........

2007-10-17 00:27:18 · update #1

9 answers

You'll have to delete it manually yourself because the files probably in use when windows in running.

Boot into safemode and try to delete it from there. If it still doesn't let you delete the file - kill off unneeded processes from task manager one by one and keep trying to delete the file until it lets you.

2007-10-16 03:03:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My recommendation would be Avast antivirus, AVG antivirus, or Clamwin antivirus. All are free and very effective antiviruses. I use Clamwin and AVG on my home Windows XP computer and have never had a problem. It is always good to have at least two antivirus programs on a Windows PC. What one cant find or fix, the other will. Redundancy is best.

2007-10-16 10:05:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If all your attempts have failed (or your AV software has failed in finding/removing it), try doing an online scan through Trend Micro's website (Housecall is the online AV's name). This virus scan is probably the most comprehensive one in existance. When other AV softwares have missed elusive viruses and worms, Housecall/PC-Cillin has found and safely removed them.

I hope, if you do decide to give it a shot, that is finds and removes that pesky Cutwail virus. See "source" for web-link.

S.C.

PS: I'd like to know, if you do the scan, if it found it or not. Thanks! =)

2007-10-16 10:05:17 · answer #3 · answered by °Severe Clear™° 2 · 2 0

Malware ("malicious software") consists of software with clearly malicious, hostile, or harmful functionality or behavior and that is used to compromise and endanger individual PCs as well as entire networks. look through your programs and so on and get rid of it... once you have gotten rid of the program that has it in it then your should be able to get rid of the leave behinds with a good scan

2007-10-16 10:05:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I see mention on the net of possible rootkit link. i would run a good free rootkit scanner also Like AVG Rootkit or Sysinternals Rootkit revealer.

2007-10-16 11:24:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

if you enter avast into google they have a virus removal too (works alone from eh antivirus) that works better then Norton sometimes, it might get rid of it.

2007-10-16 10:00:21 · answer #6 · answered by zspace101 5 · 0 0

try avast antivirus or if its still there try mcafee all in one \


also try restoring ur comp. to an earliar date

2007-10-16 10:02:53 · answer #7 · answered by kool dude 3 · 0 0

pest patrol from CA

2007-10-16 10:09:18 · answer #8 · answered by tasty 7 · 0 0

try use NOD32 if not the virus could keep multiplying

2007-10-16 12:26:28 · answer #9 · answered by paul p 1 · 0 0

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