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      21st Aug 2007
temporary internet files ("tif") are laced with scumware - viruses, trojans,
data miners, ....

as i understand the concept of "delete," the file is not erased but rather
merely that its pointer is removed from the ntfs.

therefore i ask, if i "delete temporary internet files" without first
scanning them (with od av or od antimalware), can the scumware contained
therein still be active and cause trouble?

what if i scan before delete - can the heretofore tif become reinfected? (it
seems to my untrained, paranoid mind that there might be a characteristic
intrinsic to a tif file that renders it susceptible)
 
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I've never seen malware that knew how to undelete itself, or undelete other
malware. Nevertheless, if you want to totally wipe that space, you can drop
to a command prompt and run the CIPHER /W utility on that folder.

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> temporary internet files ("tif") are laced with scumware - viruses,
> trojans,
> data miners, ....
>
> as i understand the concept of "delete," the file is not erased but rather
> merely that its pointer is removed from the ntfs.
>
> therefore i ask, if i "delete temporary internet files" without first
> scanning them (with od av or od antimalware), can the scumware contained
> therein still be active and cause trouble?
>
> what if i scan before delete - can the heretofore tif become reinfected?
> (it
> seems to my untrained, paranoid mind that there might be a characteristic
> intrinsic to a tif file that renders it susceptible)


 
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      21st Aug 2007
"nweissma" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> temporary internet files ("tif")



Be careful calling it "tif," which is a graphics format.


> are laced with scumware - viruses, trojans,
> data miners, ....



In general, no. But perhaps on *your* computer


> as i understand the concept of "delete," the file is not erased but rather
> merely that its pointer is removed from the ntfs.



Essentially correct, although it has nothing to do with NTFS


> therefore i ask, if i "delete temporary internet files" without first
> scanning them (with od av or od antimalware), can the scumware contained
> therein still be active and cause trouble?



No, that's not an issue at all. Although deleted files are *sometimes*
recoverable, unless they are recovered, they can't *anything*. good or bad.


> what if i scan before delete - can the heretofore tif become reinfected?
> (it
> seems to my untrained, paranoid mind that there might be a characteristic
> intrinsic to a tif file that renders it susceptible)



Not an issue.

Again, please don't call these files tif. It sounds like you're talking
about graphics files. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Image_File_Format

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