
would have answered quicker but i got suspended for saying a bad word

webmonkeyuk said:all working fine now guys thanx for the help, that stinger worked a treat![]()

webmonkeyuk said:would have answered quicker but i got suspended for saying a bad word![]()
The_KiD said:Woah ignore the advice to do a windows restore, this will merely put you to a point where you had the virus again and it wont get rid of the infectec files either.
The files that it is finding that end in .vir have already being fixed. .vir is what some antivirus progs to stop you running the file again. so just delete them.
How is the system working now?


Pretty much every single exe file is infected (that's how it travels). The Stinger has got rid of a lot of it, but some exe's (including Explorer) are totally wrecked. Gonna go for a complete reformat and re-install as it was due for one anyway.webmonkeyuk said:just a quick question, any idea how it could have got on my pc ive got a firewall in the router (Belkin one) and ive got windows firewall on too the AVG is always upto date too
When W32.Polip is installed, it performs the following actions:
1. Infects .scr and .exe files when they are opened or executed on the compromised computer.
2. Hides its presence on the compromised computer by injecting its code into running processes.
3. Attempts to spread by sharing infected files on the Gnutella file sharing network, even if the Gnutella software isn't installed on the compromised computer.
4. Tries to lower security settings by deleting certain files relating to antivirus software.
