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I dunno what to do...

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About a week ago I log on to RuneScape, to find that I have gotten hacked... It happened when my Norton Anti-virus detected a virus: Trojan.Vundo, so I attempt to remove it. I see something along the lines on this: Repair failed, access to the file denied. Quarentine failed, access to the file denied. Your computer is still infected with viruses. Gah... So I hook up my old Windows 98 (slow as hell) and get on RuneScape. Then I come back and see that I've been hacked. Anyways, right now I'm on my Windows XP (the one that has Trojan.Vundo) and there's not that suspicious lag I got while playing RuneScape while it had the virus. My mom also got this new anti-virus program and deleted Norton, but hasn't installed it yet. Is there any way to be positive that that damn virus is gone? I already tryed to run that Symantec (or whatever it's called) program that Norton sent me; it didn't work. Can someone post a link to something (besides the one that I've already tryed) that can get rid of Vundo? Thanks for your help. :wink:

Searched around on google found this. That link may help you. If you don't feel like using that, you could boot your system in safe mode and try running your virus scanners again.

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I can give you symantec's removal tool. It hardly works but it's worth a try.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the tool can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

if it doesn't work than you can post a HJT log here. i'll give you the fix for vundo (using rather advanced tools). It worked on everyone i used it on (including myself).

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