Hi, I have just downloaded avast 60 day trial and done the first scan that has uncovered this infection. As other posters I cannot do anything with it, as avast
can’t send it to the chest, repair or delete the file. The file in question is:
c:\PQSC\CPS\000392\FILES\001\6A38F9.DAT
I have no idea what this file is or what it does. This PC is new to me (but old) and running Windows ME.
I have read other threads regarding this virus yet get confused as soon as anything technical is mentioned. Can anyone help?
Or let me know if it’s safe to carry on using the PC without risking any confidential information.
My usual PC has just expired, so I was hoping to connect the hard drive to this borrowed machine, but with this virus on the loose, I’m a little worried.
Can you upload this file (c:\PQSC\CPS\000392\FILES\001\6A38F9.DAT) to www.virustotal.com and check if it is really infected? Post the results link here.
How do I upload the file? I assume I look for it in find file, but after that…
Actually. I’ll give it a go.
It says: this is a system file and openning it may cause problems (I don’t know what to open it with).
there is a tab on the properties for this file that says virus property. On this tab is a picture and the words PC-CILLIN Antivirus. Does this mean it’s an antivirus file.
I have sent the file as suggested. Sadly although it has analysed this before, when looked at the results, I had no idea what it meant. Just seemed to mention it has been checked? ??? ???
Post the URL of the results page, that allows us to see all the results and information.
Generic detections are more prone to false detection as a generic signature (the -gen at the end of the malware name), so that is trying to catch multiple variants of the same type of malware and is a fine balance between detecting a new variant and detecting something valid as infected.
So we need to see all the results, e.g. post the URL in the address box of the results page, if it has been analysed before, always elect to have it scanned again.