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Virus.Slugin.A or W32/AutoRun.bhxu Removal Report
Virus.Slugin.A
Virus.Slugin.A DescriptionVirus.Slugin.A (W32.Slugin.A) is known to be a computer virus. Virus.Slugin.A may attach itself to various files throughout an infected PC where it may be difficult to detect and remove Virus.Slugin.A. Virus.Slugin.A may go unnoticed to the computer user for long periods of time allowing Virus.Slugin.A to perform malicious actions such as changing system settings and redirecting the browser to malicious sites. Virus.Slugin.A may load at startup and spread through initiated emails and infected files. Completely eliminating the threat of Virus.Slugin.A may require the use of a trusted spyware removal and detection tool.
W32/AutoRun.bhxu [TheHacker], Trojan.Agent/Gen-Honey [SUPERAntiSpyware], Win32/FakeFLDR_i [eTrust-Vet], Heuristic.LooksLike.Win32.Suspicious.J [McAfee-GW-Edition], Win32.HLLW.Autoruner.33600 [DrWeb], Suspicious File [eSafe], Trojan.Win32.FakeFolder.d [Rising], Agent.VDAZ [Norman], Trojan.Win32.Wplugin.edowv [NANO-Antivirus], Trojan [K7AntiVirus], W32/Slugin.B [F-Prot], Win32:Patched-HO [Trj] [Avast], Win32.SlugIn.A (B) [Emsisoft], Trojan/Win32.Patched.gen [Antiy-***L] and Win32.Patched.dj.161283 [Kingsoft].
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Start Windows in Safe Mode. If you can not access your Window's desktop, reboot your computer in 'Safe Mode with Networking' and .
IE Users: Disable proxy server for Internet Explorer to browse the web with Internet Explorer or update your anti-spyware program. Malware modifies your Windows settings to use a proxy server to prevent you from browsing the web with IE.
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Technical Information
File System Details
Virus.Slugin.A creates the following file(s):
Detection Count
%USERPROFILE%\Configuraci?n local\Datos de programa\Facebook\Update\FacebookUpdate.exe
b79e34fb993b26b49ec9
%USERPROFILE%\Configura????es locais\Dados de aplicativos\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe
bc500eb856d87
%WINDIR%\userinit.exe
dfc747f66ada51a3ba38aab31a185373
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\DatacardService\HWDeviceService.exe
d6c2b90d47afac2e2aa6645
%PROGRAM_FILES%\ Virus.Slugin.A \ Virus.Slugin.A
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