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Hi admins,

You have a trojan in ur counter on the main page, Technical Details below.

Time Module Object Name Threat Action User Information

2/25/2007 11:15:55 AM IMON file http://bafumba.com/counter/dsb/dsb.exe a variant of Win32/TrojanDownloader.Tiny.NCA trojan

cheers,

Dale Holmes

Network Engineer.

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my NAV (norton antivirus) keeps on picking up Bloodhound.Exploit.96 which has a link to http://bafumba.com/counter/dsb/dsb.exe Downloader aswell, everytime i login to SAU.. and now i cant even upload on SAU or anywhere else for that matter...

anyone got a removal tool for this? or manual instructions?

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dont visit SAU till its fixed (subscribe to this topic perhaps)

as for clearing them, arent they caught by your anti-virus? you can always try boot in safe mode and delete them from wherever they are (c:\sysinfo.exe) and delete any references to them in startup (check msconfig from run prompt)

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looks like a few of you have it already in your computer. MKDR33 that shot shows you the file is located in your Temp files. Norton aint very good and stopping them, you will need to manually remove them if you can in safe mode.

- recommend NOD32 ftw! :(

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