W32/Ramnit.C and HTML Script Virus serious Problems

Discussion in 'Malware Help - MG (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by Kojima, Feb 5, 2011.

  1. Kojima

    Kojima Private E-2

    Hey.

    This is very strange, but few days back I entered one forum website to get some information and suddenly my Avira started to note me about many detections.
    I've run the Avira scan many times now. Last time it detected like over 11000 viruses. W32/Ramnit.C's and many HTML script viruses.

    This seriously isn't getting me anywhere.
    I'm completely confused.
    So, please tell me step by step what should I do next.
    I seriously wouldn't want to reformat and reinstall this whole thing.

    Regards.
     
  2. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Welcome to Major Geeks!

    If you really have a Ramnit infection, you will most like be needing to reinstall. Read on!

    Ramnet infections are very bad since they can infected many system files and other files you use. And detecting/removing all of the can be very difficult to impossible. In addition, trying to remove all of them can make a PC and applications you run become very unreliable. Not removing is very dangerous to your security and also can still cause many problems in running the PC properly. The proper course of action with Ramnit infections is to format and reinstall so that you can be sure of the reliability of your PC.

    Inline with what I'm mentioning about security issues, I advise you to go to a known clean computer and change ALL passwords every type of account you have( do not use this infected PC to do this ). I will post some additional info that we normally post when we see Ramnit infections.

     
  3. Kojima

    Kojima Private E-2

    Oh I see, what a pain.
    But hey my question is that it doesn't infect images and videos right?
    So am I safe to copy them into the safe PC?
    Thanks.

    And it's just so strange, that kind of a crazy virus can attack your computer only when you visit a forum website...
     
    Last edited: Feb 6, 2011
  4. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    I''m not 100% sure that they are not infected. Your safest bet is to make your backups and to then scan them afterwards to make sure they are not infected. ESET's Online Scanner does a pretty good job sniffing out quite a few of the files infected by Ramnit. See the below:

    Using ESET's Online Scanner
     

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