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Posted by: krrjhn
« on: 31. January 2011., 09:14:24 »

Thanks its a great new and now here is an another surprise that now you can download bitdefender antivirus with new and effective features to get rid of any type of viruses and spyware.
Posted by: amitraina
« on: 21. October 2010., 04:21:34 »

thnsk for inf....
Posted by: Samker
« on: 17. October 2010., 17:51:43 »

is that the only one?

so sorry, but I don't understand your question??
Posted by: luzimenfis
« on: 17. October 2010., 12:59:25 »

is that the only one?
Posted by: RalucaD
« on: 14. October 2010., 14:16:45 »

Hello again! Can you run the tool that the support tool sent you via e-mail?
Let me know if the issue persists.

Thank you!

:)
Posted by: basant.ece
« on: 12. October 2010., 15:45:30 »

i already sent u mail from basantrocks@gmail.com
but no response form ur side...
Posted by: RalucaD
« on: 12. October 2010., 11:32:08 »

Hi basant.ece! Can you send me a direct message with your e-mail address? I will help you solve this situation.
Thank you:)
Raluca
Posted by: basant.ece
« on: 12. October 2010., 08:59:59 »

when i restart my computer my bitdefender 2011 firewall get disabled... i have to enable it each time manually..
plz give to solution to get rid of it...
Posted by: Samker
« on: 11. October 2010., 17:49:43 »



BitDefender has just released a free removal tool that allows users infected with Win32.Worm.Stuxnet.

This tool is capable of removing all known variants of Win32.Worm.Stuxnet, as well as the rootkit drivers that are used to conceal critical components of the worm.

Win32.Worm.Stuxnet is a new breed of e-threats that emerged around mid-July. Although it infects all Windows-based systems alike, it primarily targets supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems which run the Siemens WinCC software.

The worm spreads by taking advantage of a multitude of 0-day exploits in the current versions of Windows. Moreover, it can execute itself from an infected removable medium as soon as the .lnk file on the drive has been read by the operating system.

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability results in the injection of a backdoor, as well as the installation of two rootkits that will conceal both the .lnk files and the accompanying .tmp files.

BitDefender has added generic detection covering all variants of Stuxnet as of July 19, thus protecting its customers since day zero. Computer users that are not running a BitDefender security solution can now eliminate Stuxnet from the infected systems by running the attached removal tool. The tool can be run on both 32- and 64-bit installations and will eliminate both the rootkit drivers and the worm.


Download "Stuxnet" Removal Tool: http://www.malwarecity.com/community/index.php?app=downloads&showcat=1

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