I am installing an exe called mailbomb.exe from a setup.exe installation
file, and the mailbomb.exe. seems to be infected with Hactool.Flooder. I
have tried repairing it with Norton, but it says unable to repair. When I
delete mailbomb.exe and try re-installing setup.exe. I get Hactool.Flooder
picked up by Norton on .tmp files created by setup.exe. When i delete these
files, setup.exe creates another virus infected .tmp file with a different
name, and thats how things continue. i have scanned setup.exe and it
is clean, no hacktool.flooder picked up by NAV,
Sorry but those instructions dont remove this, so what should i do ?
I have scanned setup.exe and my PC with Norton , but no virus's detected.
bet nobody can solve this heh heh.
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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 12:26:02 +0200, "George Jnr" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote in alt.comp.anti-virus:
>
> >Somebody told me that Symantec (Norton Anti-virus) has been unable to
find a
> >solution for the Hacktool.Flooder virus. has anybody else heard something
> >simular. I personally contracted this virus some time ago and its still
on
> >my PC, even though i have Norton Anti-Virus running with the updated
virus
> >definitions. Symantec has told me that the most recent virus definitions
> >solve the problem , but despite having the updated virus definitions, I
> >still have the virus on my PC, and Symantec has not been able to provide
a
> >solution.
>
> First of all it's not a virus. A "hacktool" manually, not
> automatically, creates a threat to *other* machines. They tell you
> how to remove it at
>
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...ol.flooder.htm
l
> Read the last paragraph.
>
> If the files are residing only in your Win ME or XP system restore
> files, then it's not active, and you'll have to destroy restore points
> - in XP that would be ALL of them - to get rid of it. There is no
> reason you have to do that. You could just leave them until they are
> overwritten by subsequent restore points. If you decide you don't
> mind destroying restore files, disable Restore, scan, re-enable
> Restore.
>
> Carol
>
>