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Title: Zonavirus
Post by: SSC-ADMRL on July 10, 2002, 05:08:55 pm
Sadly i think im infected with an evil virus called the zonavirus
it appears to have originated in spain or a spainish speaking country.  There are too files in my c drive that are not ordinary
zonavirus.dll and banderanegra
can anyone help me rid of this virus
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Redfang on July 10, 2002, 05:14:54 pm
Hmm? :wtf:
 
Have you tried an anti-virus program?
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: vadar_1 on July 10, 2002, 05:29:33 pm
this may or may not help you, its only a 42% match
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kitro.d.worm.html
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Blue Lion on July 10, 2002, 06:55:26 pm
heh, I got an email, two actually, spanish, with a file attached.
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: saturn114 on August 09, 2002, 03:57:12 pm
heh
well use macaffe or norton
ahhhh
try cnet,com
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Fineus on August 09, 2002, 06:12:04 pm
Or if all else fails, format the hard drive :)
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: NeoHunter on August 09, 2002, 06:26:54 pm
Lucky I'm using Hotmail and not Microsoft Outlook. Outlook seems to be a very popular platform for spreading viruses.
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: an0n on August 09, 2002, 07:07:52 pm
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Originally posted by NeoHunter
Lucky I'm using Hotmail and not Microsoft Outlook.
You say that like you think it's a good thing. At least with Outlook you don't have script-tards reading your e-mails and Hotmail staff deleting them.
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Stryke 9 on August 09, 2002, 07:21:26 pm
You know, there's a very effective way of protecting against BOTH visruses and spam IMMEDIATELY! And it's FAIL-SAFE! It's called deleting and not opening E-mails from people you've never heard of with names like "l337-7U4d$uC|(r". And not opening suspect files from people you know unless you've been expecting some funky-ass attachment. I mean, really- viruses don't spread too well, you have to be unconscious or an idiot to get 90% of them, and most of the other 10% are target-specific, and thus wouldn't bother somebody no-one cares about enough to torpedo their computers (which is everyone here).

There are a few annoying macroviruses that can come from familiar email sources and not draw attention by being, say, a 100kb BAT file attachment. But they're not too effective, and really no more than annoying. The mosquitoes of the internet.
Title: Re: Zonavirus
Post by: Stealth on August 10, 2002, 01:16:28 am
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Originally posted by SSC-ADMRL
Sadly i think im infected with an evil virus called the zonavirus
it appears to have originated in spain or a spainish speaking country.  There are too files in my c drive that are not ordinary
zonavirus.dll and banderanegra
can anyone help me rid of this virus


It's a ".cpl" file, (Control panel applet)

I did a little research at the time i received the email.  The name is not "zonavirus" as it appears to be, it's from the 'Kitro' genre, aliases: IWorm_Kitro, I-Worm.Kitro, Duni

It spreads through emails (particularly if not solely hotmail (based on the mail.hotmail.com)) and through (brace yourself)  KaZaA file-sharing network.

I would post the signiture files here or something, but there's no point when you could read about it here:

http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/kitro.shtml

:D

i got the file attachment:  lomasimportante.cpl
(translated this says:  It's very important)

Of course if you try to access and/or download the attachment now it'll be recognized:
(http://www.3dap.com/hlp/hosted/stealth/hostedpictures/virus.jpg)

lol

try searching for any/all of the following:  (note:  don't delete them, just make sure they're there)

 c:\system32.exe
 c:\archiv~1\psycho.scr
(copied location)

may i recommend this virus scanner/protector:  
http://www.my-etrust.com

it's got a 30 free trial with a completely operational program, where you can download newest patches free and very quickly or automatically.  I've had this program for like 1 and a half years, and i've NEVER had one virus get into my computer.  It also has the option to 'clean' files, (i.e. you don't have to format)... it has a 'quick scan' mode and a longer scan (which takes hours, but searches every file carefully)




good luck, download that virus protector and that virus is history...

let us know what happens :)  or if you need more help ...

regards
~Stealth~
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Fineus on August 10, 2002, 03:36:44 am
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http://www.3dap.com/hlp/hosted/stealth/hostedpictures/virus.jpg

Uh, "It is not possible to download files that contain incurable viruses with Hotmail".

Does that mean that it's possible to download files with curable viruses from Hotmail? Or is that just bad wording on their part...
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Stryke 9 on August 10, 2002, 05:18:19 am
It's all part of their special virus-sharing program... They just don't want it to get out of hand.:D
Title: Zonavirus
Post by: Stealth on August 10, 2002, 10:07:19 am
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Originally posted by Thunder

Uh, "It is not possible to download files that contain incurable viruses with Hotmail".

Does that mean that it's possible to download files with curable viruses from Hotmail? Or is that just bad wording on their part...


certain files can be 'cleaned'... (if they've been infected)

since this file IS the virus itself, it's impossible for it to be cleaned.  the only way for it to be 'cleaned' is to be deleted, so therefore it's "incurable"...