Where on your system is it located? If you removed it, then it's most likely popping up from System Restore. Turn it off for all drives. This will clear the your restore files including the virus.
I ran Spy Sweeper. It detected the Downloader Rameh.E but said it would have to be removed manually.It then refered to a file with in my program files/common/updater/sui.exe. I then updated my virus def to 7/19/04 on my AVG viruse detector. It found it it and healed it. I then ran my Spy Sweeper again, and the viruse was not detected the second time I ran it. I searched for the updater/sui.exe and up wasn't there. Hope this helps. Gypsy
I have just updated my free AVG 6 anti virus program today and it caught and healed the Trojan horse downloader.Siboco.B virus. so my suggestion to you is to update your AVG.7 or download the free one.
I use AVG antivirus free edition, its latest update detected and 'healed' (removed) this Trojan no problem at all. AVG Free edition is available from WWW.Grisoft.com (No i don't work for them!)
Ananias healed him.
Healed is the correct spelling.
No, it should be 'he was healed'.
This wound has healed very quickly.
My doctor told me he can no longer do anything for me 3 1/2 months after surgery and he recomends I get a second opinion from a colon and rectal doctor
HI. Yesterday I got this little goodie on my machine. I have the paid version of AVG. It said that it could not "heal" it. It resides in the virus vault now. Today, it happened again, in a different file. (The first one was in C:\WINDOWS\system 32\...file name "appox.dll" The second one was in C:\WINDOWS\d3ln32.exe.) Today it offered the option of "healing" it. I chose that and it reported that it had been successfully healed. Maybe the difference is where the Trojan is located, because when I went back to the virus vault and tried to heal the one there, I was told that it could not be healed!! Status is "infected" I hope that this helps. I would like to understand this Trojan better but can find very little information about it. AVG had nothing as did Norton. Next I will try Sophos or Microtrends. Will let you know if I find out anything at all. LUCK!!
If the piercing is completely healed, no. If the piercing is still fresh/new, possibly. If you remove it, continue to clean & care for it as you would any other wound.
Yes, as in "The doctor healed my broken arm."
A sign of being strengthened and healed is feeling more energetic, having a sense of well-being, and experiencing a reduction in pain or discomfort. Additionally, improved physical capabilities and mental clarity are often indicators of healing and strengthening.