I got the same thing, but what does the file do? I mean I know its a hacker’s open door, but how in the first place do u open it, and How can you close it? I had 4 and somehow got rid of 1 but i don’t know what i did. Any help would be appreciated.
I got the same Suspicious.MH690, I called Symantec for help. they told me they will charge me $130 extra to remove it, (After paying $60 for the 360 Virus projection program) So what about if I get another “threat” next week and the next week? That could be a great way of income for Symantec uh?
One thing for sure I am sick of Symantec and their pranks. I AM getting a new Anti Virus suit!!!!!!!!!!
My Norton 360 says it cannot remove Packed.Generic.218 and customer service says it needs $100 to remove it. They are crazy. Also, Norton says its a high level threat yet all research I’ve done says its a low level threat. What is Norton trying to pull? Does anyone know how to remove this threat without paying? Help!
I too was told by Norton it would remove MH690 if I forked over a 3-digit figure, and there would be no guarantee the problem would not return.
I was further informed there are “very intelligent people” who create these viruses (presumably justifying Norton’s outrageous protection racket).
When I told Norton they should warn people upfront about their scam, they merely repeated their terms, and added that the blocked threat could morph into something far more dangerous at any time.
Whoever is responsible for this scam should share Bernie Madoff’s cell with him for the next 150 years. Seriously!
MH690 is suppose to affect logging into Windows. Basically you log in & it will log you right back out just as quick. The only way to get rid of it is to reinstall Windows. Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, Last Known Good Configuration, etc. I believe it affects WinLogOn
Okay guys if SuspiciousMH690.A Infects your SVCHOST.exe i got 1 word to you your dead like me… go ahead and delete SVCHOST.exe from system32 but remmber some windows may make an big trouble so first put it in winrar from system32 and delete it put winrar in your documents done go to Task manager click Process Click process from all users and scroll down you will see SVCHOST end the process reboot pc and that all nice day =)
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FP associated with Totalidea Software; specifically TweakVI with aggressive heuristics in NAV/NIS09.
How do I remove MH690. I have Norton and when I run a scan it says it can’t find the file it is attached to. Thanks for your help!
the same thing happened to me, norton cant find the file as well =[
I got the same thing, but what does the file do? I mean I know its a hacker’s open door, but how in the first place do u open it, and How can you close it? I had 4 and somehow got rid of 1 but i don’t know what i did. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
set Norton to quarantine and delete, make sure you get rid of sysytem restore information, it’s mostly there also
I got the same Suspicious.MH690, I called Symantec for help. they told me they will charge me $130 extra to remove it, (After paying $60 for the 360 Virus projection program) So what about if I get another “threat” next week and the next week? That could be a great way of income for Symantec uh?
One thing for sure I am sick of Symantec and their pranks. I AM getting a new Anti Virus suit!!!!!!!!!!
My Norton 360 says it cannot remove Packed.Generic.218 and customer service says it needs $100 to remove it. They are crazy. Also, Norton says its a high level threat yet all research I’ve done says its a low level threat. What is Norton trying to pull? Does anyone know how to remove this threat without paying? Help!
I too was told by Norton it would remove MH690 if I forked over a 3-digit figure, and there would be no guarantee the problem would not return.
I was further informed there are “very intelligent people” who create these viruses (presumably justifying Norton’s outrageous protection racket).
When I told Norton they should warn people upfront about their scam, they merely repeated their terms, and added that the blocked threat could morph into something far more dangerous at any time.
Whoever is responsible for this scam should share Bernie Madoff’s cell with him for the next 150 years. Seriously!
MH690 is suppose to affect logging into Windows. Basically you log in & it will log you right back out just as quick. The only way to get rid of it is to reinstall Windows. Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, Last Known Good Configuration, etc. I believe it affects WinLogOn
Okay guys if SuspiciousMH690.A Infects your SVCHOST.exe i got 1 word to you your dead like me… go ahead and delete SVCHOST.exe from system32 but remmber some windows may make an big trouble so first put it in winrar from system32 and delete it put winrar in your documents done go to Task manager click Process Click process from all users and scroll down you will see SVCHOST end the process reboot pc and that all nice day =)
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