07-29-2012 07:26 AM
Hi, Norton Auto-Protect keeps popping up and saying "Norton Auto-Protect protected you from risks" I scanned my computer with NortonPowerEraser, Microsoft Security Scanner (MSERT), Norton 360, and ran the Trojan.Zeroaccess.B removal tool, none of which were succesful.
It keeps blocking: Trojan.zeraccess and Trojan.zeroaccess.b and trojan.gen and trojan.gen.2 and backdoor.trojan
What should I do?
07-29-2012 03:16 PM
onthemark15 wrote:Hi, Norton Auto-Protect keeps popping up and saying "Norton Auto-Protect protected you from risks" I scanned my computer with NortonPowerEraser, Microsoft Security Scanner (MSERT), Norton 360, and ran the Trojan.Zeroaccess.B removal tool, none of which were succesful.
It keeps blocking: Trojan.zeraccess and Trojan.zeroaccess.b and trojan.gen and trojan.gen.2 and backdoor.trojan
What should I do?
Please do not consider this a smart alec answer - you should be thankful Norton is blocking it - that keeps you from getting infected. Eventually Quads should respond to this thread and give you further guidance, but you may have alredy done too much for his assistance.
07-29-2012 08:41 PM - edited 07-29-2012 08:44 PM
ANY other user other than the thread starter is not to use any instructions, scripts or proceedures, The work though in cleaning a system is individual and only for that system due to a number of factors.
Unfortunately, with the amount of threads means the waiting time is longer, Norton continually Blocking files won't hurt your system but is is just annoying, Please wait and be patient. I am trying to keep up, spending hours here to script and clean machines on a first come/first served basis. If you or someone adds to your thread It will be pushed back in line due to the new update. I use the boards in reverse to what is seen
Please do not run any tools unless instructed to do so.
1. Find
2. Break
3. Destroy
4. Cleanup (including system as a whole)
Please read every post completely before doing anything.
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What is your Operating system, including if it is 32 bit or 64 bit??
Quads
07-29-2012 09:13 PM
Moved to a thread of its own
08-07-2012 06:29 PM
Sorry for the late reply, I checked the "email me when someone replies" and it never emailed me, so I figured no one had replied. I have Windows Vista 32-Bit.
08-08-2012 03:58 PM
Do you have a Flash Drive??
Quads
08-09-2012 05:11 PM - edited 08-09-2012 05:11 PM
Yes I do.
08-09-2012 09:16 PM
Step 1
Read Slowly and all of it.
Please download http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/farbar-re
Transfer it on to the Flash Drive
Enter System Recovery Options.
To enter System Recovery Options from the Advanced Boot Options:
On the System Recovery Options menu you will get the following options:
Startup Repair
System Restore
Windows Complete PC Restore
Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
Command Prompt
Quads
