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BetVoyager Worm?

Started by ThomasGrant, Apr 27, 01:36 AM 2011

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ThomasGrant

Err...
Not sure if anyone else has tried to install BetVoyager lately.
But I get this worm popping up.
P2P-Worm.Win32.Palevo
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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chrisbis

Flash version or Download Tom?

Not had it.

ThomasGrant

Quote from: chrisbis on Apr 27, 02:20 AM 2011
Flash version or Download Tom?

Not had it.

That's the download version.
Strange...
Never had this popup before.
It's only recently.
I had to look up the worm on the internet.

I have also sent a question to BV support.
See what they say.
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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chrisbis

Have u cleared Ur cache and cookies recently?

and all Ur browsing history?

Maybe a little clear out needed!!

ThomasGrant

Quote from: chrisbis on Apr 27, 02:31 AM 2011
Have you cleared your cache and cookies recently?

and all your browsing history?

Maybe a little clear out needed!!

Chris...
This is the download.
This does Not have anything to do with cookies or cache.
This is the .exe file you download and install on your pc.
So every time I ran the BV. From the desktop.
I would get a virus warning from Kaspersky.
I had to turn of Kaspersky to install it.
This has never, never happened before.
Not with the BV install at any rate.
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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furple

Thomas

Most likely you have picked up that virus from either a P2P filesharing pro. MSN or an infected USB thumb drive, removable storage etc.
Make sure you remove it because it can allow remote access to a malicious user.
Also make sure that you scan any kind of removable disk that is attached to your computer or has been attached at some point
This worm copies its body to all write-accessible removable disks.
Thomas if you need any advice on removing it let me know?

ThomasGrant

Quote from: furple on Apr 27, 03:11 AM 2011
Thomas

Most likely you have picked up that virus from either a P2P filesharing pro. MSN or an infected USB thumb drive, removable storage etc.
Make sure you remove it because it can allow remote access to a malicious user.
Also make sure that you scan any kind of removable disk that is attached to your computer or has been attached at some point
This worm copies its body to all write-accessible removable disks.
Thomas if you need any advice on removing it let me know?

Furple.
I have Kaspersky internet security.
One of the best worm disinfection tools out there.
Now, this is the DOWNLOAD form the BetVoyager site.
The casino.exe that you use to install BetVoyager.
When I installed it before.
I never got this virus.
Now. I get it.
Why?
It only seems to be from BV.
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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furple

Nethertheless Thomas. Just to be on the safe sideâ€Ã,¦. I would scan your computer + any external storage devices that are connected or have been connected.

esoito

Could be a 'false positive'.

Not saying it is, but such responses are not unknown from a/v software.

Upload the file to here: link:://:.virustotal.com/

It will then give you a verdict from a range of different a/v scanners.

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