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Ok well I think this is the malware I delt with today,and even in safe mode it just owned me. it mopped the floor with mbam, couldnt even get a sec to run a kill.exe program, was crazzy, i wiped the os and it took care of problem, but holy $h1T. Any one have a good meathod for wipeing this malware, maybe with a live distro or some thing?

i tried to copy paste this info below from the forum on new threats but had access to nothing.

wasn't going to post here cause I fixed the problem in an essence.

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Win 7 Security 2011 MD5 : 7e6b85fa4b670784296bfc53281926bc #1 remixed

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File name: setup.exe

Submission date: 2011-03-20 12:51:00 (UTC)

Current status: finished

Result: 3 /41 (7.3%)

http://www.virustota...6991-1300625460

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setup.rar (251.31K)

Number of downloads: 23 Win7Security2011.gif (30.93K)

Number of downloads: 0

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Many thanks remixed,

I will take a look at the file shortly

Ade Gill

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Hi and welcome to Malwarebyes.

Bumping your topic makes it seem like you are already being helped, and as you've noticed, you were overlooked because of it.

In the future, these are links to Anti-virus vendors that offer free LiveCD or Rescue CD files that are used to boot from for repair of unbootable and damaged systems, rescue data, scan the system for virus infections. Burn it as an image to a disk to get a bootable CD. All (except Avira) are in the ISO Image file format. Avira uses an EXE that has built-in CD burning capability.

If you are not sure how to burn an image, please read How to write a CD/DVD image or ISO. If you need a FREE utility to burn the ISO image, download and use ImgBurn.

Should at least get the computer limping so you can run some scans in Windows.

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