system
1
Avast4 have found “LOREZ” on 435 files “exe”. But Avast don’t repare this files. Who can help me.
Thanks Dantou
Eddy
2
Move them to the chest. You may have to run a boottime scan for it to do so.
RejZoR
3
If avast! says they are trojans,you can delete them. Trojans don’t infect anything. Also consider about Eddy’s second advice…
system
4
Hi
Rundll and rundll32.exe are infected, as a great number of the .exe files and IO system! . Avast Home don’t succeed to repare or supress them. When i try to supress manually, or put inthe chest, rundll32 keep windows from doing so. And, if i want to suppress then on dos, i’ll be obliged to re-format and i’ll lost all datas!
Help
Thanks Dantou
system
5
Hi,
if you delete the files, your system is gone; if you move them, your system won’lt load/boot properly next time
@Eddy: this is a file infector which only works on Win95/98/ME, so no boottime scan
What Win do you have anyway, 98, 98 or ME… ?
If ME, going back to a CLEAN RESTORE point prioer to infection would be easiest…
Otherwise:
→ Read on proper Cleaning/repairing/Disinfecting of
Win95:Lorez
here: VGREP
(items 12-18)
→ The red links to Trendmicro, Mcafee and Symantec are usually the most helpful, e.g. these ones…:
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Cleaning via OnlineScan:
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_LOREZ
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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w95.lorez.html
(how to replace Kernel32.dll
Or use AV-Boot-CDs/disks to Clean/Repair/disinfect, e.g.
- Avast BART-CD
- F-Prot for DOS together with CLEAN, write-protected WIN-Startdisk
- www.centralcommand.com ->A Download → AV-Boot-CD/disks
(all these tools need of course be fabricated on a different, CLEAN PC)
Maybe you’d then still have to replace Kernel32.dll with a Clean! copy
→ See above symantec link
