I don’t know the original names of these autorun viruses, but i think something about them.
If an autorun file try to run a hidden system file, avast can ask user to really want to run it.
File can be whether is a virus or not.
It looks crazy but seems like a good solution. What do you think?
Hi samilce,
First consider all the steps that should be taken to cleanse this virus manually, a good instruction can be found here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2353773/Step-By-Step-Manual-Delete-Autorun-Virus
The three hidden files you mention are kavo.exe, autorun.inf and ntdelect.com, but there is more to it isabling system restore, clean up of all offline content of IE, cleaning up all disks, etc, etc., a total of seven steps to perform actually, as you can read in the free instruction in the link presented,
polonus
Maybe this helps…
[*] Download Flash Drive Disinfector and save it to your desktop.
[*] Double-click Flash_Disinfector.exe to run it and follow any prompts that may appear.
[*] The utility may ask you to insert your flash drive and/or other removable drives including your mobile phone. Please do so and allow the utility to clean up those drives as well.
[*] Wait until it has finished scanning and then exit the program.
[*] Reboot your computer when done.
[*] Note: Flash Disinfector will create a hidden folder named autorun.inf in each partition and every USB drive plugged in when you ran it. Don’t delete this folder… it will help protect your drives from future infection.