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Possible Virus undetected by Trend & AVG

Asked by BryanRSmith in Networking Security Vulnerabilities

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I have a client that is running Windows XP Pro and has an executable that shows up in the task manager that appears to have the characteristics of a virus.  The executalbe is in the c:\windows\temp directory and has the same icon (a little dog running) but changes names.  It has been running with the names gh5896.exe, xzf05.exe and ona32e.exe.  The properties of the file say that is was created on 5-16-2006 but the modified date is 7-6-2004.  When I right click on the desktop I get a window that says explorer has encounter a problem and then a Dr. Watson error window opens.  The only way to get back to the desktop is to kill the Dr. Watson process.  I have ran both Trend's Office Scan with the latest updates and AVG Network edition with the latest updates.  Neither one detect a virus on the computer, but I am still suspicious that there is a virus or worm that is placing these executables on the computer.  What should I try next to determine what keeps putting this executable file on the computer and running it?

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