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One set of instructions for this also includes links for the AVG Anti-Spyware Remover and AVG 7.5 free antivirus tool as well as CCleaner can be found at http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question...0214209AAEnpzA
This falls into the trojan downloader catagory of malware. The AVG antispyware tool there was formerly known as Ewido until Grisoft bought that out. Another spyware remover to try on this is the Spyware Terminator also a freeware and not some shareware where you are told you have to buy a full retail version to remove something. Another set of instructions is found at http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial101.html The usuall advice besides a manual removal of the worm file found is to post a HiJack This log since it creates new startup entries in the system registry that need to be removed as well. This also likes to spread around in order to self generate itself. Turning off the system restore feature in XP will prevent that by wiping any infected restore points. |
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Look here.
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/defau...virus_k=139985 Removal instructions at bottom of page |
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There is one tool you can download and post a log that shows any registry entries in order to remove anything found there. One mentioned earlier is the HiJack This freeware found at http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/programs.php
Another site refers to Symantec links and removal instructions found at http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question...0214209AAEnpzA |
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I have used Prevx1 to remove this infection where a lot of other applications have failed. The strangest part about this, is that it is quite an old infection and all the big players STILL can't remove it. Very odd.
Ravmon.exe info: http://spywarefiles.prevx.com/RRCFGH...7;252Eexe.html Prevx1 has the same licensing model as Ewido/AVGSpyware, where it is a pay for product, but you get at least 30 days free use of the full product that will remove any infections free of charge during this period. |
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The AVG Anti-Spyware Remover is the 30day full trial version of Grisoft's retail version of Ewido since they bought it out. As far as "big players" not being able to remove something that's not new. Often you need a specific removal tool for this or that type of malware. The Raymon.exe infection is only as old as XP there. XP just had it's 6th birthday.
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