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W32/Deborm disinfection instructions   

W32/Deborm-R and W32/Deborm-Y can be removed from Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 computers automatically with the following Resolve tools.

 
 
Backdoor.Agent.B Removal Tool   

If you are on a network or have a full-time connection to the Internet, such as a DSL or cable modem, disconnect the computer from the network and Internet. Disable or password-protect file sharing, or set the shared files to Read Only, before reconnecting the computers to the network or to the Internet. Because this worm spreads by using shared folders on networked computers, to ensure that the worm does not re-infect the computer after it has been removed, Symantec suggests sharing with Read Only access or by using password protection.

 
Backdoor.Akak   

Backdoor.Akak is a backdoor server that also creates a SOCKS proxy on the compromised system. Reports indicate that Web sites exploiting the Microsoft Internet Explorer Drag And Drop File Installation Vulnerability may install it.

 
Backdoor.Alets   

Backdoor.Alets is a backdoor Trojan horse that allows a remote attacker to have unauthorized access to an infected computer, via IRC channels.

 
 
Backdoor.AIMVision   

Backdoor.AIMVision is a Trojan horse that allows unauthorized access to an infected computer. By default, it opens port 1111 to listen for a connection. The Trojan is written in Microsoft Visual Basic version 6 and is packed with UPX.

 
Backdoor.Alets.B   

Backdoor.Alets.B is a back door Trojan horse program that allows a remote attacker to have unauthorized access to a compromised computer via IRC channels.

 
Backdoor.Amitis   

The Backdoor.Amitis Backdoor Trojan gives an attacker unauthorized access to an infected computer. By default, the Trojan opens TCP port 27,551 on the infected computer. This threat is written in Microsoft Visual Basic, version 6.

 
Backdoor.Anakha   

Backdoor.Anakha is a backdoor Trojan horse that allows a hacker to use Internet Relay Chat (IRC) to gain control of a computer. It also opens TCP/UDP ports to allow a hacker to take control of the system. Backdoor.Anakha is written in the Microsoft Visual Basic programming language and is compressed with ASPack.

 
Backdoor.AntiLam   

Backdoor.AntiLam is a back door server program that allows a remote attacker to access the compromised system. The back door can also install a keylogger on the system.

 
Backdoor.Alnica   

Backdoor.Alnica is a Backdoor Trojan horse that allows unauthorized remote access to the infected computer.

 
 
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