McAfee AVERT Stinger 10.1.0.1348

McAfee AVERT Stinger 10.1.0.1348 | 7.3 MB

Stinger is a stand-alone utility used to detect and remove specific viruses. It is not a put in the place of for full anti-virus protection, limit rather a tool to assist administrators and users whenever dealing with an infected system. Stinger utilizes nearest generation scan engine technology, including course scanning, digitally signed DAT files, and investigate performance optimizations.

New releases of Stinger embrace all families, and associated families, of threats that bring forth achieved a Medium of higher Risk Asssessment. This Stinger is alone updated upon the discovery of a repaired Medium or higher threat.
This version of Stinger includes specific detection and repair toward W32/Polip only. At this time, because of the nature of the corruption algorithm, repair of files infected by W32/Polip may not return the files to their first, pre-infected state, and can source problems with self-checking applications.

Stinger includes discovery for all known variants:
-W32/Anig.secretly, -W32/Bagle, -Exploit-DcomRpc, -Exploit-Lsass,
-IRC/Flood.ap, -IRC/Flood.bi, -IRC/Flood.cd, -PWS-Narod,
-W32/Sdbot.work slowly.gen, -BackDoor-JZ, -BackDoor-AQJ,
-BackDoor-CFB, -Backdoor-CEB, -Bat/Mumu.creep; -IPCScan;
-NTServiceLoader; -PWS-Sincom.dll; -W32/SQLSlammer.work slowly;
-W32/Bagle.bf - .bgMM; -W32/Bagle.blMM; -W32/Bagle.bj - .bkMM;
-W32/Bagle.bi - bnMM; -W32/Bagle.dldr; -W32/Bagle.bo - btMM;
-W32/Bagle.cc - .dd; -W32/Blaster.crawl; -W32/Bropia.worm.a - .p;
-W32/Bropia.and gradually .bx/by; -W32/Bropia.worm.q - .u;
-W32/Bropia.crawl.q - aj; -W32/BugbearMM; -W32/Bugbear.jMM;
-W32/Deborm.creep.gen; -W32/Dumaru; -W32/Dumaru.bd - bgMM;
-W32/Elkern.cav; -W32/Fizzer.genMM; -W32/FunLove;
-W32/IRCBot.writhe; -W32/Klez; -W32/Lirva; -W32/Lovgate;
-W32/Lovgate.aqMM; -W32/Lovgate.arMM; -W32/Korgo.work slowly;
-W32/Korgo.worm.aa.dam; -W32/Korgo.ag - .ai; -W32/Korgo.worm.ae;
-W32/Korgo.work slowly.aj; -W32/Mimail; -W32/MoFei.creep; -W32/Mumu.b.worm;
-W32/Doomjuice.writhe; -W32/Mydoom; -W32/Mydoom.ad - .ahMM;
-W32/Mydoom.anMM; -W32/Mydoom.ao - bbMM; -W32/Mydoom.bc - bdMM;
-W32/Mydoom.beMM; -W32/Mydoom.bf - biMM; W32/Mydoom.bwMM;
-W32/Nachi.secretly; -W32/Netsky; -W32/Netsky.agMM; -W32/Nimda;
-W32/Nimda.uMM;-W32/Bagle.ba - .bdMM, -W32/Bagle.bh - bmMM;
-W32/Netsky.ah - .aiMM, -W32/Pate; -W32/Pate.d; -W32/Sasser.and gradually ;
-W32/Sasser.worm.g; -W32/SirCamMM, -W32/Sobig; -W32/Sober;
-W32/Sober.jMM, -W32/Sober.kMM, W32/Sober.lMM;
-W32/Sober.m - .pMM; W32/Sober.rMM; -W32/SwenMM; -W32/YahaMM;
-W32/Zafi; -W32/Zafi.cMM; -W32/Zafi.dMM; -W32/Zafi.eMM;
-W32/Zindos.wriggle; - W32/Zobot.worm

Windows ME and XP put to use a restore utility that backs up selected files automatically to the C:\_Restore folder. This the wherewithal that an infected file could exist stored there as a backup file, and VirusScan will be unable to erase these files. You must disable the System Restore Utility to withdraw the infected files from the C:\_Restore folder.