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RemoteAccess:Win32/TightVNC removal (security essentials unsucessful)

  • 11-12-2011 8:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28


    Microsoft security essentials has tracked down a threat on my external hdd, but can't get rid of it. Any help removing this would be much appreciated. Name: RemoteAccess:Win32/TightVNC Suggested action was quarintine but it's been unsucessful. Tried it a couple of times. Also followed the file path and tried to delete the file but it won't delete, the little fecker. Also worth mentioning that I scanned the drive with malwarebytes as well, but that didn't find the threat at all. Here's all the info provided by security essentials;

    Security Essentials encountered the following error: Error code 0x80070021. The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file.

    Category: Remote Control Software

    Description: This program has potentially unwanted behavior.

    Recommended action: Review the alert details to see why the software was detected. If you do not like how the software operates or if you do not recognize and trust the publisher, consider blocking or removing the software.

    Security Essentials detected programs that may compromise your privacy or damage your computer. You can still access the files that these programs use without removing them (not recommended). To access these files, select the Allow action and click Apply actions. If this option is not available, log on as administrator or ask the security administrator for help.

    Items:
    containerfile:D:\PC Maintenance and repair 2011\Boot CDs\UBCD4WinV350.exe
    containerfile:D:\System Volume Information\_restore{45B5E8B9-949A-471E-999D-F381DA56A2D3}\RP190\A0020990.exe
    file:D:\PC Maintenance and repair 2011\Boot CDs\UBCD4WinV350.exe->(inno#006031)
    file:D:\PC Maintenance and repair 2011\Boot CDs\UBCD4WinV350.exe->(inno#006035)
    file:D:\System Volume Information\_restore{45B5E8B9-949A-471E-999D-F381DA56A2D3}\RP190\A0020990.exe->(inno#006031)
    file:D:\System Volume Information\_restore{45B5E8B9-949A-471E-999D-F381DA56A2D3}\RP190\A0020990.exe->(inno#006035)

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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28 The Absolute


    (don't those smiley faces look silly.. :rolleyes: )


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,456 ✭✭✭FSL


    UBCD4WinV350.exe is the download of the Ultimate Boot CD. When run it unpacks and creates an ISO file which can be burned to a produce a bootable CD.

    If you have downloaded Ultimate Boot CD at any time then check the md5 hash of the file with that on the official site if they match then the file is genuine and the 'virus message' is a false positive from your AV.


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