Bitstring <(E-Mail Removed)>, from the
wonderful person BUB 209 <(E-Mail Removed)> said
>
>I've always wondered when a trojan would come along that would mess with
>the Task Manager - interfere with one's ability to hit control/alt/delete to
>shut
>down a hijacked browser - and suspect that's what happened to me yesterday.
>When activated, the task manager at first wouldn't show on the screen, it
>worked but had to be controlled using the options on the taskbar, and quickly
>degraded to where the window maximised with no options for controlling
>programs. I have Norton, but something slipped by. Maybe this is old
>news
Yes, it's old news. There are =many= viruses out there which intercept
and terminate all process launches of Task manager, Registry Editor, and
common AV products. You can usually defeat them by doing the scans in
safe mode, &/or by using versions of the same tools with patched names,
or even just by renaming the .exe files to .com (depends how smart the
virus was).
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