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Old 08-28-2004, 11:47 PM   #1
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Here's the thing...

I've got AVG on my computer so this virus hasn't got me, but it is stuck in my the "deleted items" section of my Outlook Express.

When I open that up I get this message:

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I-Worm/Netsky.B virus found in attachment
Sender: Some maggot actually more than one they should be shot
Subject: hi
Infected File will be moved to Virus Vault
Infected Attachment will be written with information about AVG intervention

[ OK ]

So I click OK and I get this

Could not move to Virus Vault
[OK]

So I click OK and the first warning comes up again and then the second warning comes up again and it's a nice little circle that I can't get out of unless I do the Ctrl+Alt+Del routine. I can't delete it either due to the circle of warnings.

Any ideas? I am pretty inept.

Oh yeah and I have another problem -- it's midnight on a Saturday and I am trying to get a virus off my computer. Anyone have a remedy for that disease? I think it's called "inthehouseitis".
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W32.Netsky@mm Removal Tool
Last Updated on: April 28, 2004 04:31:03 PM PDT




Symantec Security Response has developed a removal tool to clean the infections of the following variants of the Netsky worm:

W32.Netsky.B@mm
W32.Netsky.C@mm
W32.Netsky.D@mm
W32.Netsky.E@mm
W32.Netsky.K@mm
W32.Netsky.P@mm
W32.Netsky.Q@mm
W32.Netsky.S@mm
W32.Netsky.T@mm
W32.Netsky.X@mm
W32.Netsky.Y@mm
W32.Netsky.Z@mm
W32.Netsky.AB@mm


What the tool does

The W32.Netsky@mm Removal Tools do the following:
Terminate the W32.Netsky@mm viral processes
Delete the W32.Netsky@mm files
Delete the registry values that the worms add

Available command-line switches for this tool



Switch

Description

/HELP, /H, /?
Displays the help message.

/NOFIXREG
Disables the registry repair (We do not recommend using this switch).

/SILENT, /S
Enables the silent mode.

/LOG=<path name>
Creates a log file where <path name> is the location in which to store the tool's output. By default, this switch creates the log file, FxNetsky.log, in the same folder from which the removal tool was executed.

/MAPPED
Scans the mapped network drives (We do not recommend using this switch. See the following Note).

/START
Forces the tool to immediately start scanning.

/EXCLUDE=<path>
Excludes the specified <path> from scanning (We do not recommend using this switch. See the following Note).

/NOFILESCAN
Prevents the scanning of the file system.


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Note: Using the /MAPPED switch does not ensure the complete removal of the virus on the remote computer, because:
The scanning of the mapped drives scans only the mapped folders. This may not include all the folders on the remote computer, which can lead to missed detections.
If a viral file is detected on the mapped drive, the removal will fail if a program on the remote computer uses this file.

Therefore, you should run the tool on every computer.

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The /EXCLUDE switch will only work with one path, not multiple. An alternative is the /NOFILESCAN switch followed by a manual scan with AntiVirus. This will let the tool alter the registry. Then, scan the computer with AntiVirus and with the current virus definitions. You should be able to clean the file system after completing these steps.

The following example command line can be used to exclude a single drive:

>"C:\Documents and Settings\user1\Desktop\FxNetsky.exe" /EXCLUDE=M:\ /LOG=c:\FxNetsky.txt


Alternatively, the command line below will skip the scanning of the file system, but will repair the registry modifications. Run a regular scan of the system with the proper exclusions:

>"C:\Documents and Settings\user1\Desktop\FxNetsky.exe" /NOFILESCAN /LOG=c:\FxNetsky.txt


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Notes:
The greater than symbol (>) is not part of the path.
The name of the log file can be whatever you select. The name listed is for the sole purpose of this example.

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Obtaining and running the tool


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Note: You must have administrative rights to run this tool on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
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WARNING: For network administrators. If you are running MS Exchange 2000 Server, we recommend that you exclude the M drive from the scan by running the tool from a command line with the Exclude switch. For more information, read the Microsoft knowledge base article, "XADM: Do Not Back Up or Scan Exchange 2000 Drive M" (Article 298924).
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Download the FxNetsky.exe file from: http://securityresponse.symantec.com...r/FxNetsky.exe.
Save the file to a convenient location, such as your downloads folder or the Windows desktop, or removable media known to be uninfected.
To check the authenticity of the digital signature, refer to the "Digital signature" section later in this writeup.
Close all the running programs before running the tool.
If you are on a network or if you have a full-time connection to the Internet, disconnect the computer from the network and the Internet.
If you are running Windows Me or XP, then disable System Restore. Refer to the "System Restore option in Windows Me/XP" section later in this writeup for further details.

Caution: If you are running Windows Me/XP, we strongly recommend that you do not skip this step.

Double-click the FxNetsky.exe file to start the removal tool.
Click Start to begin the process, and then allow the tool to run.
Restart the computer.
Run the removal tool again to ensure that the system is clean.
If you are running Windows Me/XP, then re-enable System Restore.
Run LiveUpdate to make sure that you are using the most current virus definitions.

Note: The removal procedure may not be successful if Windows Me/XP System Restore is not disabled as previously directed, because Windows prevents outside programs from modifying System Restore.

When the tool has finished running, you will see a message indicating whether W32.Netsky@mm infected the computer. In the case of a removal of the worm, the program displays the following results:
Total number of scanned files
Number of deleted files
Number of repaired files
Number of terminated viral processes
Number of fixed registry entries

Digital signature
FxNetsky.exe is digitally signed. Symantec recommends that you use only copies of FxNetsky.exe, which have been directly downloaded from the Symantec Security Response Web site. To check the authenticity of the digital signature, follow these steps:
Go to http://www.wmsoftware.com/free.htm.
Download and save the chktrust.exe file to the same folder in which you saved FxNetsky.exe (for example, C:\Downloads).
Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Click Start, point to Programs, and then click MS-DOS Prompt.
Click Start, point to Programs, click Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.


Change to the folder in which FxNetsky.exe and Chktrust.exe are stored, and then type: chktrust -i FxNetsky.exe.

For example, if you saved the file to the C:\Downloads folder, you would enter the following commands:

cd\
cd downloads
chktrust -i FxNetsky.exe

Press Enter after typing each command. If the digital signature is valid, you will see the following:

"Do you want to install and run "W32.Netsky Removal Tool" signed on 04/28/2004 3:53 PM and distributed by: Symantec Corporation"

Note
The date and time displayed in this dialog box will be adjusted to your time zone, if your computer is not set to the Pacific time zone.
If you are using Daylight Saving time, the displayed time will be exactly one hour earlier.
If this dialog box does not appear, there are two possible reasons:
The tool is not from Symantec: Unless you are sure that the tool is legitimate and that you downloaded it from the legitimate Symantec Web site, you should not run it.
The tool is from Symantec and is legitimate: However, your operating system was previously instructed to always trust content from Symantec. For information on this and on how to view the confirmation dialog again, read the document, "How to restore the Publisher Authenticity confirmation dialog box."


Click Yes to close the dialog box.
Type exit, and then press Enter. (This will close the MS-DOS session.)

System Restore option in Windows Me/XP
Users of Windows Me and Windows XP should temporarily turn off System Restore. Windows Me/XP uses this feature, which is enabled by default, to restore the files on your computer in case they become damaged. If a virus, worm, or Trojan infects a computer, System Restore may back up the virus, worm, or Trojan on the computer.

Windows prevents outside programs, including antivirus programs, from modifying System Restore. Therefore, antivirus programs or tools cannot remove threats in the System Restore folder. As a result, System Restore has the potential of restoring an infected file onto your computer, even after you have cleaned the infected files from all the other locations.

Also, a virus scan may detect a threat in the System Restore folder even though you have removed the threat.


For instructions on how to turn off System Restore, read your Windows documentation, or one of the following articles:
"How to disable or enable Windows Me System Restore"
"How to turn off or turn on Windows XP System Restore"

For additional information, and an alternative to disabling Windows Me System Restore, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article, "Antivirus Tools Cannot Clean Infected Files in the _Restore Folder," Article ID: Q263455.


Revision History:



April 28, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.11.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.AB@mm
April 23, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.10.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.Z@mm.
April 20, 2004:
Updated fixtool (version 1.0.9.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.Y@mm.
Updated fixtool (version 1.0.8.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.X@mm.
April 7, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.7.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.S@mm and W32.Netsky.T@mm.
March 29, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.6.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.Q@mm.
March 22, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.5.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.P@mm.
March 8, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.4.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.K@mm.
March 1, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.3.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.E@mm.
March 1, 2004: Updated fixtool (version 1.0.2.0) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.D@mm.
February 25, 2004: Updated fixtool ( version 1.0.1.0 ) to remove infections of W32.Netsky.C@mm.
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Old 08-29-2004, 12:30 AM   #3
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Interesting....

Couldn't you have just provided a link to that web page?
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Old 08-29-2004, 12:32 AM   #4
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Or even just the link to the removal tool would have sufficed.
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Old 08-29-2004, 12:34 AM   #5
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Well i didnt have a link to that.

Just took that from email I got to get rid of it
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Old 08-29-2004, 12:43 AM   #6
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Google is your friend.

10 second search

http://securityresponse1.symantec.com/sarc...moval.tool.html
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Old 08-30-2004, 02:31 PM   #7
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www.trend.com has some nifty tools available that will nuke whatever bad guys are lingering on your PC as well.
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Old 08-30-2004, 02:45 PM   #8
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Thanks guys. I've run that Symantec fix but it still seems to be in the deleted mailbox. In other words, the problem is still there even though I have a little notepad icon on my desktop and in there it says it got rid of it.

I don't have Norton anti-virus on this machine. If I installed that would it help? Or is that just redundant considering I do have AVG and ZoneAlarm and all that stuff.
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Old 08-30-2004, 02:55 PM   #9
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AVG is an OK virus scanner considering its free but I still had alot of viruses slip through while I was using it.

I have since switched to one I pay for and haven't had any issues since. Having gone through repeated formating of my HD has made me rethink the cost of spending a little money to have that little added security.
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Old 08-30-2004, 03:13 PM   #10
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Never had a single infection in over 4 years using AVG. Just gotta keep it up to date (not saying you didn't, Skyceman) and have it do a full sweep once a week as well as scan you incoming email.

RougeUnderoos: instead of opening the mail, have you tried just right-clicking it and choosing delete? Or instead of going near the email, try right-clicking on the Deleted Items folder and choosing Clear Deleted Items (or whatever the option is called). That might do it.
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Old 08-30-2004, 04:32 PM   #11
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I can't open or do anything with it because the warnings just keep coming up rapid fire. "We found this!" click OK then "Can't move it to vault" click OK then "We found this!" click OK then "Can't move it to vault" click OK then "We found this!" over and over and over. In other words, the only thing on the screen I can click is the warning. I have to Ctrl+alt+del is the only possible thing I can do.

I ran that symantec thing again and it says "that virus is not on your computer".
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Old 08-30-2004, 04:38 PM   #12
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Holy Moly I actually did it. I just changed the settings to automatically delete messages on exit from outlook. Opened 'er up again and they was all gone.

Thanks for your help gents!
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Glad you got it sorted!!

What I was getting at was that you shouldn't (left) click on the message at all. Select a different email (just to get the focus away) then directly right-click on it. That should avoid getting any pop-up messages. (Just in case someone else has this issue...)
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Scottie: the problem with that is right-clicking on the email loads it into the Outlook preview pane anyway.

It is possible to select more than one message (Shift-Click, CTRL-Click) and not have the second/third/etc message open in the preview pane though.
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I hate viruses too. Who ever comes up with them should be shot. :P
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Originally posted by calculoso@Aug 30 2004, 05:14 PM
Scottie: the problem with that is right-clicking on the email loads it into the Outlook preview pane anyway.

It is possible to select more than one message (Shift-Click, CTRL-Click) and not have the second/third/etc message open in the preview pane though.
That's why you should never have the preview plane open. Friend of mine got a virus just by having that setting on - virus just loaded itself in no problem.
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Originally posted by calf@Aug 30 2004, 05:28 PM
That's why you should never have the preview plane open. Friend of mine got a virus just by having that setting on - virus just loaded itself in no problem.
That's because of the settings in his Outlook.

I've had emails open in the preview pane and indicate there's a script attached. Due to the Outlook settings, the script isn't run.

As soon as the email is opened, the scripts are run. On one occasion, this actually corrupted my whole Outlook .pst file and I had to start from scratch.

Not having the preview pane isn't a good "solve-all" solution.
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Quote:
Originally posted by calculoso+Aug 30 2004, 05:42 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (calculoso @ Aug 30 2004, 05:42 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-calf@Aug 30 2004, 05:28 PM
That's why you should never have the preview plane open. Friend of mine got a virus just by having that setting on - virus just loaded itself in no problem.
That's because of the settings in his Outlook.

I've had emails open in the preview pane and indicate there's a script attached. Due to the Outlook settings, the script isn't run.

As soon as the email is opened, the scripts are run. On one occasion, this actually corrupted my whole Outlook .pst file and I had to start from scratch.

Not having the preview pane isn't a good "solve-all" solution. [/b][/quote]
good to know!
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