Possible Virus? Help!

BKR

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I believe I have a virus on my system. I have NAV 2002 installed on my system with current virus defenitions. I received a message that there was a trojan horse on my sytem specifically labeled JS.Exception.Exploit. The message stated there was nothing that could be done to remove the trojan horse because the file is not accesible. I promptly did a full system scan and it doesn't appear, says there aren't any viruses on the machine. I'm stumped as to whether or not I have a trojan horse, and if so then how would I go about getting rid of it if it doesn't come up. I would like to avoid re-formating the hard drive...any help would be appreciated.
 

Maggotry

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Norton probably caught the virus on its way in to your system and quarantined it. You're most likely not infected. Open Norton and look thru the reports.
 

minendo

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<< Norton probably caught the virus on its way in to your system and quarantined it. You're most likely not infected. Open Norton and look thru the reports. >>


The reason it detected it is probably because someone/some program was trying to connect via an exploit in Microsoft VM.

Details can be found here.
 

BKR

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Ok sorry, yes I had already done the Microsoft Critical Updates prior to this happening. Here is the message from the log in NAV:

The file
C:\Documents and Settings\Whoop Ass\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\QIATU4W6\startnow[1].js
is infected with the JS.Exception.Exploit virus.
Access to the file was denied.

I'm wondering since it says that the file is infected but Norton doesn't catch it in a system scan is it there or not. There isn't anything quarantined in NAV.
 

BKR

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minendo, would that patch have been included in the critical updates for IE 6 or not?
 

minendo

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<< minendo, would that patch have been included in the critical updates for IE 6 or not? >>


Honestly I don't know. Have you followed the path given by NAV to the location of the file to see if it is actually there? If it is there, just delete it.
 

BKR

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I believe NAV is configured to scan all files, I checked the location of the file according to the report and don't see anything there. The temporary internet folder only has four cookies in it that I can see. I cleared the folder, does this mean it's deleted now? I also ran AVG antivirus and it didn't come up with anything either. Is the problem solved? Is there any way that I can be sure it's gone since NAV never detected it in a scan and I didn't delete anything through NAV?
 

minendo

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<< I believe NAV is configured to scan all files, I checked the location of the file according to the report and don't see anything there. The temporary internet folder only has four cookies in it that I can see. I cleared the folder, does this mean it's deleted now? I also ran AVG antivirus and it didn't come up with anything either. Is the problem solved? Is there any way that I can be sure it's gone since NAV never detected it in a scan and I didn't delete anything through NAV? >>


Make sure there are no hidden files.
 

BKR

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In folder options show hidden folders and files is checked is that sufficient?
 

BKR

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Cleared my cache, just wondering if there is any way to be absolutely sure that it is gone?