I believe that those are trojans. Try a scan with ewido to see if it finds them as well. http://www.ewido.net/en/
Wait to see what Tarun or DjLizard say but I personally would remove those. If ewido finds them than I would deffinately remove them. Also remember to update ewido before you scan with it.
I believe that those are trojans. Try a scan with ewido to see if it finds them as well. http://www.ewido.net/en/
Wait to see what Tarun or DjLizard say but I personally would remove those. If ewido finds them than I would deffinately remove them. Also remember to update ewido before you scan with it.
Did you see This that trojan is the most popular detection of a2 for the past three days. It's been known for a while that their were vulnerabilities in word. Let us know if ewido finds the infections as well. If not I bet it's a new infection that will be added to the rest of the scanners soon. Though you never know it could be a false positive. I dought that it is I'm sure we will probably here more about that trojan soon. Good luck .
I believe that those are trojans. Try a scan with ewido to see if it finds them as well. http://www.ewido.net/en/
Wait to see what Tarun or DjLizard say but I personally would remove those. If ewido finds them than I would deffinately remove them. Also remember to update ewido before you scan with it.
I scanned again with a squared this evening. Guess...this time nothing found. I'm truly puzzled. The only thing I did last nite was to run my regular Tarun's anti-malware package, that's it, nothing else.
Now, nothing found with a squared.
I'm delighted but also very puzzled, how "backdoor" can just disappear ?
Since you know where the infected files are look for them manually maybe they were deleated by the malware scanners you ran. Do you have an AV with an active scanner maybe that deleated it.
Suppose if it's at all sophisticated enough to know it's being scanned it may "deactivate or hide" itself. Or your antivirus/antimalware may have already taken care of it since trojans, worms, etc., are usually automatically deleted since they aren't necessary executibles.
Since you know where the infected files are look for them manually maybe they were deleated by the malware scanners you ran. Do you have an AV with an active scanner maybe that deleated it.
Suppose if it's at all sophisticated enough to know it's being scanned it may "deactivate or hide" itself. Or your antivirus/antimalware may have already taken care of it since trojans, worms, etc., are usually automatically deleted since they aren't necessary executibles.
It couldnt hurt to post a HJT log. Try this: refind the infected files then right click on them and choose to scan them with Avast see if it detects them as malware.
It couldnt hurt to post a HJT log. Try this: refind the infected files then right click on them and choose to scan them with Avast see if it detects them as malware.
Hi all. About AS-IFce1.ocx I have nothing to say, but I know that AS-Exp2.ocx is an ActiveX control I have used in my VB6 projects. Unfortunately I lost it so I've no GUID to compare. If I'll find anything I'll be back. In my opinion u don't have to be worried about them.