oh and I forgot to mention... it hijacks your rundll32.exe and makes it load a trojan downloader at startup
-> that's what Zone Alarm Anti-Virus says, and indeed, it adds a .dll file to your startup processes which reinitializes itself every time you deactivate it. You can't delete the .dll file in Windows, and Zone Alarm Anti-virus couldn't fix the problem either. Plus, the .dll file renames itself every time you try doing something to it. The added processes show up as MSServer (manufacturer: unknown) and cmds (manufacturer: unknown) in the startup list. (good I had a full system backup)
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the serial code for this is: FPRF90100000002947144747
-> that's what Zone Alarm Anti-Virus says, and indeed, it adds a .dll file to your startup processes which reinitializes itself every time you deactivate it. You can't delete the .dll file in Windows, and Zone Alarm Anti-virus couldn't fix the problem either. Plus, the .dll file renames itself every time you try doing something to it. The added processes show up as MSServer (manufacturer: unknown) and cmds (manufacturer: unknown) in the startup list. (good I had a full system backup)
The key works permanently only for the Firewall.
Anti-virus and Anti-Spyware get updates only for 15 days.
Anti-virus and Anti-Spyware get updates only for 15 days.