HELP! ise32!

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Uh, I guess I should have offered a little more information about my situation.  Eh, I'm in Iraq, and I'm not scheduled for R&R until the end of next month, and there's no way for me to hook my personal laptop into the internet.  So, that being what it is, do you have any suggestions on how to deal with the virus with my limitations?

 

Thanks for the help.  At the least I will do what you suggest when I get home.

This appears to be Backdoor.IRC.Flood. Are you able to access removal instructions and current definitions, put them on a disk or memory stick, then transfer them to your system? This might be the best way to get your system clean at the moment.

I have a dialog box that keeps popping up at start-up for ise32, and from what I have been able to find it is a virus, but my NORTON 360 isn't detecting it. 

 

Can anyone please tell me how to deal with this?  Ever since the dialog box started my system will lock up to the point that not even the task manager will come up and I have to use the power button to shut down.

I'll see what I can do about downloading the new definitions.  Thank you.

 

But, I have a question about your diagnosis... I don't, and have never, installed an mIRC program on my system.  Also, from what else I have read in other forms is that ise32 is typically transmitted from infected thumb drives, which is the only way this could have gotten on my system.  I bought the laptop just weeks before heading overseas, and it has not been on a network, of any kind, since, but I have had thumb drives on my system that were not my own.

 

Also, ise32 appears to have been around for a while, yet a full system scan of NORTON 360 (most recent update being early May) doesn't pick it up.

I would be interested to see how you go with the Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware scan, otherwise it will have to be removed manually using tools off the internet, so can you get back when you are able to go online at let us know? Thanks

Hi

 

Can you download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, update the definitions and do a full system scan with it.

 

Let us know how you get on.