Bloodhound.Boot detected by Auto-Protect

Background:  Vista 64 bit running NIS 2009 at  16.2.0.7 (Heuristics set to Aggressive)

 

I've decided to clear out my backup drive, and create a clean backup. As the backup started, I received the following alert:

 

Bloodhound.Boot detected by Auto-Protect

 

In the alert, it says the attempt to move to quarantine failed.  The default next action is rescan, at which point youget an all-clear that it can't detect the file.

 

I tried this three times while running the backup, and it continues to find this error. Hereis the advanced details:

 

Component:  Auto-Protect

Defintions Version:  2009.01.18.003

Risk Name:  Bloodhound.Boot

Risk Category:  Heuristic Virus

Risk Type:  Boot Record

Risk Level:  High

Risk State:  Fully removed

Risk Items:  Drive \Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy28

 

I stopped the backup, blew everything away, and tried again, which threw the same alert, but for HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy29

 

I stopped the backups entirely, and I'm running a full system scan.  Here's the interesting part -- Its finding NOTHING.  As long as I'm not running backup, my boot is fine?!?

 

Any ideas on what might be causing this?  This machine was re-imaged about a week ago, I don't think I have a boot sector virus or other malware (could be wrong naturally, but I'd be really surprised).

Message Edited by CountryGuy on 01-18-2009 08:08 PM
Message Edited by CountryGuy on 01-18-2009 08:09 PM