Weird Unknown Users on my o/s.

The newer versions of norton aren't actually all that bad ime :)

Alternatives include Kaspersky, NOD32/ESET

Yeah, from what I have read the new 2009 Norton is actually meant to be pretty light on resources. It still doesn't make it a good AV though.

I personally think NOD32 is overpriced.

Avira premium or Kaspersky would be my choices.
 
Avira free would be mine as a) it's free and b) it uses the same scan engine as the payware version.

Frankly, its hard to recommend any payware AV when you've got freeware like Avira knocking about.
 
well all fight aside about AV...

are we sure this is a virus? what has googfle returned on the matter?


Googled and found nothing and those user folders were deleted once and then came back a few days later....'I'm assuming virus of some description due to the strange font type.

Rootkit Revealer won't install on my system & the online ver doesn't work either which is a shame...

As it stands the user folders haven't returned so I'm waiting for a trigger (if there is one.?) & whilst out the cat 5 gets pulled. PC performance hasn't decreased and everything runs as it has always.

Can anyone recommend a rootkit cleaner or similar (tried Prevx and it doesn't support 64bit o/s)?

I'll post a HiJackThis log as mentioned above in the relevant forum also.

No solution by the end of the week I'll format hd (which such a pain in the ### reinstalling software and registering/emailing to obtain keys etc....)
 
Should i laugh or cry at the word Norton?


I don't know why people have issues with it, it's always worked well for me '360 ver 2 that is!(till now lol). Some of AV sites mentioned in this thread show Norton as a close second to their own products, and it's not a resource hog in my setup. Let's face it diagrams stating x is better than y isn't a valid reason to buy a product. My own reasons for using Norton would be 10 yrs of use and no issue's = they get my dosh.

MatTx - will give those sites a look later - thanks.
 
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