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from: SHADOW
date: 2014-10-31 14:32:00
subject: Re: Who has caught a viru

On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 16:48:38 +0000 (UTC), Dustin 
wrote:

>> So HOW do you remove it? If I recall, RegEdit will not let you
>> delete the key, so what's the trick? Please tell :-)
>
>Hehehehe.. It's piss easy. First, stop explorer.exe, then terminate 
>all dllhost processes. Make sure you leave yourself a console prompt 
>and have sysinternals regdelnull utility. :)
>
>Remove the registry keys that you can with regedit, finish up by 
>running the utility I mentioned above on ALL the system hives.
>
>Restart the computer. confirm the new registry entries aren't being 
>written; if they are, you didn't follow my directions, re-read and 
>redo. They are fixed location entries.

 Dustin, the Kaspersky rescue disk has a registry editor that
runs under Linux. Would that "see" the malware entries and allow you
to remove/correct them ?
 TIA
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