Logs analysis

Logs analysis

Generic Peed

I cannot get rid of these things. Help me out please.


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>


<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="C:\Program Files\BitDefender\BitDefender 2008\Lang\log_format.xsl"?>


<ScanSession creator="BitDefender Total Security 2008" version="BitDefender UIScanner v.11" creationDate="00:56:34 02/06/2008" originalPath="C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BitDefender\Desktop\Profiles\Logs\full_scan\1212382594_1_02.xml">


<ScanOptions


showWarnings="1" >


<ScanPaths>


<path id="0000">C:\</path>


</ScanPaths>


<ScanObjects


scanViruses="1"


scanAddware="1"


scanSpyware="1"


scanApplications="1"


scanDialers="1"


scanRootkits="1"


/>


<TargetSelection


heuristicScan="1"


scanArchives="0"


scanRegistryKeys="1"


scanRegistry="1"


scanCookies="1"


memoryProcesses="1"


scanBootSectors="1"


scanEmail="1"


scanAllFiles="1"


scanPackedFiles="1"


scanSubfolders="1"


includeExtensions=""


excludeExtensions=""


/>


<TargetProcessing


infectedAction="3"


suspiciousAction="1"


hiddenAction="1"


/>


</ScanOptions>


<EngineSummary


archivePlugins="42"


mailPlugins="6"


scanPlugins="12"


totalSignatures="1255445"


systemPlugins="4"


unpackPlugins="7"


/>


<ScanSummary


scannedItems="193719"


infectedItems="6"


suspiciousItems="0"


resolvedItems="0"


scannedArchives="7731"


bootSectorCount="2"


scannedDirectories="12163"


inputOutputErrors="5106"


virusesNumber="3"


scanTime="00:01:18:20"


filesPerSecond="41"


>


<FileSummary


scanned="193292"


archives="7731"


packed="22112"


infected="6"


suspicious="0"


resolved="0"


deleted="6"


moved="0"


copied="0"


/>


<RegistryKeySummary


scanned="383"


infected="0"


suspicious="0"


/>


<CookieSummary


scanned="1"


infected="0"


suspicious="0"


/>


<ProcessSummary


scanned="43"


infected="0"


suspicious="0"


/>


<MailSummary


scanned="0"


infected="0"


suspicious="0"


/>


</ScanSummary>


<ScanDetails>


<AffectedItem itemType ="File" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Perrier\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\nne745j3.default\Mail\Local Folders\Inbox=](message 961)" threatType="virus" threatName="Generic.Peed.Eml.1D0C814A" action="delete" finalStatus= "infected" error= "delete failed archive"/>


<AffectedItem itemType ="File" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Perrier\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\nne745j3.default\Mail\Local Folders\Trash=](message 567)" threatType="virus" threatName="Generic.Peed.Eml.1D0C814A" action="delete" finalStatus= "infected" error= "delete failed archive"/>


<AffectedItem itemType ="File" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Perrier\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\nne745j3.default\Mail\Local Folders\Inbox=](message 1021)" threatType="virus" threatName="Generic.Peed.Eml.B1FBFD34" action="delete" finalStatus= "infected" error= "delete failed archive"/>


<AffectedItem itemType ="File" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Perrier\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\nne745j3.default\Mail\Local Folders\Trash=](message 569)" threatType="virus" threatName="Generic.Peed.Eml.B1FBFD34" action="delete" finalStatus= "infected" error= "delete failed archive"/>


<AffectedItem itemType ="File" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Perrier\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\nne745j3.default\Mail\Local Folders\Inbox=](message 982)" threatType="virus" threatName="Generic.Peed.Eml.D93B970D" action="delete" finalStatus= "infected" error= "delete failed archive"/>


<AffectedItem itemType ="File" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Perrier\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\nne745j3.default\Mail\Local Folders\Trash=](message 568)" threatType="virus" threatName="Generic.Peed.Eml.D93B970D" action="delete" finalStatus= "infected" error= "delete failed archive"/>


</ScanDetails>


</ScanSession>

Comments

  • ✭✭✭
    edited June 2008

    Empty your trash from Thunderbird !


    In Inbox, the messages: 961, 1021, 982 have infected attachements !

  • Empty your trash from Thunderbird !


    In Inbox, the messages: 961, 1021, 982 have infected attachements !


    i still have the problems

Welcome!

It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.

Welcome!

It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.