Re: c:windows\system32\ntload32 infected byAdware-Virtumundo

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Plato wrote:
=?Utf-8?B?bGFuZGVy?= wrote:

Using McAfee scan and it says, File name: "c:\windows\system32\ntload32.dll"
Status: "potentially unwanted program" Scan information PUP Name:
"Adware-Virtumundo"
Shall I delete this file? Thanks

Never delete if unsure. Rename or move to another folder is safer.


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http://www.spywaredata.com/spyware/threat_list/Virtumondo/result.php

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