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Hi all,
Today only I seen this forum and immediately joined. I found isi32.exe virus in my system last week. Since then, I am updating daily my norton antivirus (my system is not on Internet, manual update). But its not detecing anything. But if I insert USB pen drive, immediately this virus gets copied. I found it at the path C:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-1482476501 -1644491937-682003330- 1013\isi32.exe. tried to delete it manually in safe mode/normal mode, in file system and registry, no use. I found from Internet that its aother variant of New Folder.exe. Please help me.
Thanks in advance,
Rajeev M Vandakar,
Bangalore.
Please send the file to Symantec so they can do something about it
Stu wrote:
Please send the file to Symantec so they can do something about it
I would also recommend booting your system into Safe Mode and scanning. Thanks!
Hi Tony Weiss,
Thanks for reply. I had tried your method also. But Norton is not detecting it. But last evening I could able to remove it manually, using autoruns tool from Systinternals.com and process explorer. But isi32.exe may be in any one of my pen drives and if I use them then it may infect my system again.
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Regards,
Rajeev M Vandakar.
My symantec endpoint protection had identified this file as W32.SillyDC and removed it. I think the new definition updates will help detecting and removing this file. If your thumbdrive keep blinking when you are not accessing it, probably there’s some virus or trojan inside, thats what happen to mine - the folder keeps reappearing (together with autorun.inf) when I tried to delete it.
Google tells me it is a recent virus first seen in Malaysia at the beginning of May but I don’t see anything about removing it … yet