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W32/Anig disinfection instructions   

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

 
 
Instructions for disinfecting W32/Apology-B   

If the file concerned is an email attachment which you have not run, then delete the email. The virus analysis includes a list of file names used by the virus. Run a scan using Sophos Anti-Virus to ensure that the virus has not spread. If the virus has spread, you will need to use the SWAPOL disinfector.

 
W32/Apribot-C disinfection instructions   

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

 
W32/Avril-A, W32/Avril-B and W32/Avril-C disinfection instructions   

W32/Avril-A, W32/Avril-B and W32/Avril-C can be removed from Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 computers automatically with the following Resolve tools.

 
 
W32/Badtrans-A and W32/Badtrans-B disinfection instructions   

W32/Badtrans-A, Troj/Keylog-C, W32/Badtrans-B and Troj/PWS-AV can be removed from Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 computers automatically with the following Resolve tools.

 
W32/Bagle disinfection instructions   

W32/Bagle-A, W32/Bagle-C, W32/Bagle-D, W32/Bagle-E, W32/Bagle-F, W32/Bagle-G, W32/Bagle-H, W32/Bagle-I, W32/Bagle-J, W32/Bagle-K, W32/Bagle-N, W32/Bagle-Q, W32/Bagle-R, W32/Bagle-U, W32/Bagle-AA, W32/Bagle-AF, W32/Bagle-AG, W32/Bagle-AI, W32/Bagle-AN, W32/Bagle-AQ, W32/Bagle-AU, W32/Bagle-AZ and W32/Bagle-BW can be removed from Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 computers automatically with the following Resolve tools.

 
W32/Blaster-A disinfection instructions and FAQ   

At the time of writing, W32/Blaster-A (also known as: W32/Lovsan.worm, W32.Blaster.Worm, WORM_MSBLAST.A) is spreading in the wild. W32/Blaster-A is a worm that scans networks looking for computers vulnerable to Microsoft's DCOM RPC security exploit. On finding a suitable victim the worm causes the remote machine to acquire a copy of the worm using TFTP, which is saved as msblast.exe in the Windows system folder.

 
W32/Bobandy disinfection instructions   

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

 
W32/Bobax disinfection instructions   

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

 
W32/Bofra disinfection instructions   

W32/Bofra-A, W32/Bofra-B and W32/Bofra-C can be removed from Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 computers automatically with the following Resolve tools.

 
 
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