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Browse All TopicsI think I have a virus, its a file called kanix.exe, I delete it and everytime I restart, its there again, anti virus doesn't work too, What wrong and How can I fix this?
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"How does this re-occurance happen in a system"
The most common reason for this is the following:
The malware has multiple processes and dll's on your system, often in multiple folders. If you delete one part, the other parts recreate it, sometimes immediately, and other times after the next reboot.
A bit simplified, but I hope that made sense.
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by: r-kPosted on 2007-04-19 at 22:06:44ID: 18944334
You can try a couple of things:
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(1) Download the free version of SuperAntiSpyware and use that to scan:
http://www.superantispywar
(2) If that doesn't fix it then try HijackThis as follows:
Download and run HijackThis from http://www.hijackthis.de/
(use the "direct download" link in the upper-right corner)
Copy-and-paste the resulting log back to that same web site (not here)
Click on "Analyze", review the results and post a summary here of anything suspicious that is found.