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VBS/Small virus


galiper

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My AVG recently found a VBS/Small virus in "C:\ProgramData\SupportSoft\DellSupportCenter\_default\data\default.xml"

I don't see the option to heal this infection thru AVG....

I ran a full scan with Malware - but it didn't find the virus at all.

Is anyone aware of this virus & can you tell me how to deal with it?

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Hello, and welcome to Malwarebytes:

Sorry to hear that your computer may be infected.

Alas, we cannot work on malware detection/removal in this part of the PC Help MBAM forum.

If you would like expert assistance with cleaning your system, there are 3 support options from which to choose:

  • Option 1 -- Free, Expert advice in the Malware Removal Forum
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  • Option 3 -- Premium, Fee-Based Support

OPTION 1

As we don't deal with malware removal in this PC Help Forum, you need to start a topic in the Malware Removal forum so that a qualified helper can help you fix any malware related problems/infections you may have.

  • First, please print out, read and follow the directions here, skipping any steps you are unable to complete.
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  • o If there is no reply from any experts after 48 hours, you can reply to the topic, asking for help again.
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OPTION 2

Alternatively, as a paying customer using MBAM PRO, you can contact the help desk at support@malwarebytes.org or here.

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If you would like to use the Malwarebytes Premium Services (Comprehensive solutions to all your computer support needs -- from installation and set-up to troubleshooting and tune-ups), please go to the Malwarebytes Premium Services support site.

Please be patient -- someone will assist you as soon as it is possible.

OTOH, If you think this might be a false positive, then please read this article and then start a new topic here.

Thanks very much!

daledoc1

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I'm still investigating what to do, but wanted to comment that I got this identical error from AVG in the past 24 hours. In fact this thread came up when I did a search for "vbs/small virus false positive". I've already submitted mine to AVG for analysis.

I'll look into those other forums also.

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I'm still investigating what to do, but wanted to comment that I got this identical error from AVG in the past 24 hours. In fact this thread came up when I did a search for "vbs/small virus false positive". I've already submitted mine to AVG for analysis.

I'll look into those other forums also.

Oh - and FYI, I restored the file and re-scanned using today's AVG definitions and there was no problem. I also scanned using Malwarebytes. So I think it's a false positive by AVG.

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Thanks, MamaZappa:

It sure does sound like a FP.

@galiper:

I'd suggest doing what MZ did: update your AVG definitions, restore the file from MBAM quarantine and then re-scan with AVG & MBAM.

If it still turns up as a detection for MBAM, then I would probably submit the file in question to AVG for analysis.

And, if there is any other indication that your system might be infected, I would then follow my original suggestion to have the malware experts take a look at your system over at the malware removal forum.

Best regards,

daledoc1

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