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Before I start, I'm typing this on my Blackberry, while in the car, and no, I'm not driving.
Alright, so I was at a LAN and we were installing files and we all got infected with some virus, trojan, worm or something. I was using Avast and the time and I first chose ignore all, because I thought it was freaking out, so afterwards I find out it affected everyone. So I ran Avast! and it found something, so I deleted it and then I restored to 3am earlier today, when I last updated Windows, and then uninstalled Avast! And installed AVG and scanned that for about 30 mins and nothing came up, I also ran Spybot S&D and nothing came up, and in Ad-Aware 2 tracking cookies were found, but yeah.. Anyways, I'm not sure if I had it, but some of the guys got something called Sality or something, and we researched it and found out it was a back door/keylogger.. What do I do now? Thanks.
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