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Hello kids Sometimes your pc vendor has placed this file on your computer to better assist you. HP does that also. What is your pc manufacturer? I mean Hewlet Packard (HP), Acer,Packard Bell, ... What I found so far that it could be pre-installed on Packard Bell pc's. See here a topic about it :…
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Hello kids The tool itself is legit but can be missused by malware here some information about it: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...ads/PsKill.mspx and here: http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/Artic...43569.html?Ad=1 It is more riskware because someone can kill processes that are running on your pc. Did you…
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I'm not really sure what you've meant to say. "<filename> signed" means that a signature (detection) was added (which didn't exists before), so it is normal that you BD started detecting it. Best regards. I see. thanks.
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my-post-card.exe signed as Win32.Worm.VB.NLU. It drops three files, one of which is already detected with the same name. The other two are legimitate components and do not need to be detected. Best regards. Oh my God.... This is my first day which my BD scanner can detect "my-post-card.exe" and even the BD scanner on…
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I cannot send you the original, but the only thing I can do is to give you the link that I have found and where the file(s) come from. Hope this help. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * DO NOT VISIT THE WEBSITE(S) BELOW or YOUR COMPUTER/YOUR DATA…
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@kids: Please use the password infected when submitting files. The file is infected, detection will be added asap. Please also search for a file called vip[1].exe somewhere in your temporary folder (usually C:\Documents and Settings\[your-user-name]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet…
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The first file is (npgmup.des) is clean and is part of some sort of game protection (http://eng.nprotect.com/nprotect_gameguard.htm). The second file contains an exploit for unpatched Internet Explorer instances. Please see if you have an executable named vip[1].exe (most probably it should be in the Temporary Internet…