http://www.securemost.com/articles/trou_3_remove_systemvxd_dialer.htm
I haven't tried it yet. But it supposedly works.
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I picked up this drooper.small.5.J Trojan from so,e net site...I think it attacked my browser cookies. I have AVG and when I ran it it detected the Trojan and put it in my virus vault it was located in the system file: windows/96WU19RD.EXE....moving to the virus vault seemed to satisfy the AVG alerts. I could not "heal" the file with the AVG so i left it isolated in the virus vault. Problem is AVG disallows the use of windows media. I think the cure for this problem is here: wilderssecurity.com
E. boli is not a real virus. The name seems to be a portmanteau of the Ebola virus and e. coli bacteria.
Its an email virus... Many e-mail viruses now use random e-mail addresses from an infected computer's address book in the FROM and TO fields of messages the virus sends. Most likely the virus on someone else's computer has found your e-mail address in an address book and used it in the FROM field as the virus replicates itself via e-mail. The messages look like they came from you, but they did not. This is called e-mail spoofing.
drop and drag a made virus into the file and then e-mail it
Neither. E Coli is a very deadly form of bacteria.
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Cryptogram means naming of viruses. It consists of 4 pairs of part. The cryptogram of TMV virus is R/1, 200000/5%, E/E,S/A
K. E. K. Rowson has written: 'Lactic dehydrogenase virus' -- subject(s): Lactate dehydrogenase virus, Unclassified Vertebrate viruses
Yes
This type of virus is a bacteriophage. It attacks bacteria. The T4 bacteriophage attacks E. coli.
1934 e. goodpasture and c. Johnson