Re: Windows\system32\kdb.dll file
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Date: 08/08/04
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Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 09:27:22 -0700
Yes we did run "stinger". What is interesting is that
Mcafee Virus Scan finds the "Backdoor-CFB" virus
but "stinger" does not?? I am just wondering if I will do
any harm to anything if I just delete the file that is
contaminated which is "Windows\System32|KDB.DLL"
Thanks!!
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you run Stinger?
>http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_126106.htm
>http://www.snpx.com/cgi-bin/mcafee.cgi?target=126106
>More Info on the dll file with this Virus
>http://www.esecurityplanet.com/alerts/article.php/3378461
>
>I am not familiar with McAfee, but somewhere in the
program >maybe options,
>services, there should be an item to create a resue
disk -
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>
>"tommy" <tellis3418@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:23c101c47d4a$131c4c10$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Working on a Dell laptop and have a virus -- Backdoor-
>> CFB -- located in the file noted above. Mcafee cannot
>> clean the file and recommends deletion and a
reboot "with
>> a rescue disk"?? I am worried about deleting this file
>> and I don't know what they are talking in relation to
>> the "rescue disk" -- Is that an OK action to take?
>>
>> Thanks!!
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