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AP
May 24th 04, 01:50 AM
My PC is infected by the Briss spyware. I have detected
four files with the virus, can anyone tell me how I can
remove them?
1. \bridge.dll (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.h)
2. \a.exe (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.c)
3. \2_0_1browserhelper2.dll (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.r)
4. \infamous.exe (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.h)

Thanks

Mike M
May 24th 04, 02:28 PM
Assuming that you have scanned your system and removed the various registry
entries used to launch these files each time you boot your system then, since
none of those files are part of the operating system, all you need to do is to
delete these files. What does your AV application tell you? What does the
web site for your AV application tell you you need to do to remove these
files?
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



AP > wrote:

> My PC is infected by the Briss spyware. I have detected
> four files with the virus, can anyone tell me how I can
> remove them?
> 1. \bridge.dll (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.h)
> 2. \a.exe (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.c)
> 3. \2_0_1browserhelper2.dll (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.r)
> 4. \infamous.exe (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.h)
>
> Thanks

AP
May 26th 04, 10:59 PM
By clicking on any folder or going online I get this from
my AV.

Malicious code found in file
C:\WINDOWS\2_0_1BROWSERHELPER2.DLL.
Infection: TrojanClicker.Win32.Delf.r
Action: failed.

When I scanned and then attempted to delete these files,
it didn't allow me to be delete it.


>-----Original Message-----
>Assuming that you have scanned your system and removed
the various registry
>entries used to launch these files each time you boot
your system then, since
>none of those files are part of the operating system, all
you need to do is to
>delete these files. What does your AV application tell
you? What does the
>web site for your AV application tell you you need to do
to remove these
>files?
>--
>Mike Maltby MS-MVP

>
>
>AP > wrote:
>
>> My PC is infected by the Briss spyware. I have detected
>> four files with the virus, can anyone tell me how I can
>> remove them?
>> 1. \bridge.dll (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.h)
>> 2. \a.exe (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.c)
>> 3. \2_0_1browserhelper2.dll (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.r)
>> 4. \infamous.exe (TrojanSpy.Win32.Briss.h)
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>

Mike M
May 27th 04, 09:22 PM
Follow the details provided by your AV vendor on how to remove this Trojan.
Files cannot be deleted whilst in use. Boot to Safe Mode and try again.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



AP > wrote:

> By clicking on any folder or going online I get this from
> my AV.
>
> Malicious code found in file
> C:\WINDOWS\2_0_1BROWSERHELPER2.DLL.
> Infection: TrojanClicker.Win32.Delf.r
> Action: failed.
>
> When I scanned and then attempted to delete these files,
> it didn't allow me to be delete it.