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Remove Hard-to-Kill Malware

Jane13434 asked the Antivirus Security Software forum about removing a malicious program that has defeated AVG, SUPERAntiSpyware, and Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware.

Are you sure the problem is malware? People often jump to that conclusion when there’s something wrong with their PC, and in my experience that conclusion is more often wrong than right. There’s a lot of malicious code in this world, but there’s even more code that’s merely incompetent. There’s also a fair amount of worn-out hardware.

On the other hand, if you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, you quite likely have malware:

But what if you’ve got one or more of these symptoms, yet nothing in your battery of malware-fighting programs finds something evil?

The solution is to use a Linux-based malware-fighting program that boots off a flash drive or CD-ROM. By working outside of Windows, and outside the hard drive’s boot sector, these programs can better get around the malware’s defenses.

I’m going to recommend two of them, both of which can boot off flash drives or CDs. They’re AVG Rescue CD and Dr.Web LiveCD or LiveUSB. If one doesn’t do the trick, try the other.

Dr.Web LiveUSB

My thanks to Coastie65 for introducing me to the Dr.Web programs in the original forum discussion.

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