Had that virus on my system, McAfee removed it with no problems...as to type..sorry can't help there
A Trojan or virus often adds programming to an exe file which changes the way Windows works when it tries to use the file. Instead of using the proper file, Windows is directed to the Trojan or virus and does what that files orders it to do. After a virus or Trojan is removed by an antivirus application, the damaged exe files will probably have to be replaced. For Excel and Word, for example, reinstall Microsoft Office. The files created by Excel or Word should then work properly again. It is always best to update your antivirus applications. Don't visit sites you don't trust. Join the Web of Trust, which will help you avoid virus and Trojan infected sites. WOT: http://www.mywot.com/
Go to Symantec's website and download the fix. You will need to boot into safe mode and run it so the trojan's DLL files don't load.
http://groups.msn.com/FreewareandShareware/_whatsnew.msnw
Most of the time, win32.exe is added to the system as a result of the RATEGA virus. It is a Trojan horse give a remote user access to your computer. This process is a security risk and should be removed from your system. If found on your system make sure that you have downloaded the latest update for your antivirus application. So it is highly recommended that you should remove win32.exe from your computer immediately.
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It all depends on where the file is located.The rundll32.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32 is a system file . In other cases, rundll32.exe is a virus, spyware, Trojan or worm! .
Cleaning a Trojan horse like "sheurcfva" from an executable (exe) file is challenging and often not recommended. Instead of attempting to clean the infected file, it's safer to delete the infected executable and restore a clean version from a backup or reinstall the software. Additionally, running a reputable antivirus or anti-malware program can help detect and remove the Trojan from your system. Always ensure your system is backed up regularly to avoid data loss from infections.
freezescreensaver.exe is adware and should be removed immediately.
Right Click on the Recycle Bin Icon, choose "Empty Recycle Bin".
I am a brazilian, so sorry for my bad english. I removed "starpage.5.av" with the avg atualized until 02/06/2004, but i had to remove the infected files from other computer, through the internal net. I hope it works. Best regards Daniel, from Brazil
Exe Head is the source of the River Exe.
Exe Head is the source of the River Exe.