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Trojan.Patchep!inf

8 September 2007

Trojan.Patchep!inf is a common detection method for executable files infected by Trojan.Patchep.

Aliases:
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Risk Level: Low

File Size: Varies

Affected System: Windows

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3 Comments »

  • 1 }
    webmaster (author) said:

    1. Download Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware (mbam-setup.exe) and save it on your Desktop.
    2. After downloading, double-click on mbam-setup.exe to install the application.
    3. Follow the prompts and install as “default” only
    4. Before the installation completes, check on the following prompts:
    – Update Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware
    – Launch Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware
    5. Click “Finish.” Program will run automatically and you will be prompt to update the program before doing a scan. Please update.
    6. Scan your computer thoroughly.
    7. When scanning is finished click on the “Show Results”
    8. Make sure that all detected threats are marked, click on Remove Selected.
    9. Restart your computer.

    Note: Some malware may prevent mbam-setup.exe from downloading and running. You can download and rename this program from a different computer before running it on infected system.

  • 2 }
    msbob said:

    MBAM doesn’t see this threat. Can’t remove with Norton360. SAS doesn’t find it. Kaspersky online doesn’t see it. Combofix didn’t fix it. Eh-gad!

  • 3 }
    Andy said:

    I have tried this and it found the files but failed to remove them. norton did put them in quarantine.

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