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Tybilly
Hi,

After a full scan of my computer with KIS6 6.0.0.238, several objects has been detected as Virus.Win32.Tenga.a (see screenshot). This files are installation files of known application (like KAV Personal 5.0.388 installation file), that i gather in a folder.

According to Viruslist.com :
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Tenga infects PE exe files. The virus can also act as a Network-Worm on machines with an unpatched DCOM RPC vulnerability. Microsoft Security Bulletin MX03-026 details the vulnerability. After launch, Tenga checks if the domain vx9.users.freebsd is available and attempts to dowload Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.bdc from http://**nt*.lycos.it/v**/dl.exe Tenga is a classic appending virus that increases the size of infected files by 3 KB.


Detection of RiskWare are activated in the parameters of KIS6.

So should I delete this file and download again?

How can this file has been infected?

Thanks for Reply

Sanja
btw grnic - look - message looks strange - "detected: virus Virus" smile.gif maybe rename "Virus" to "FileVirus"?
Leo Max
QUOTE(Tybilly @ Dec 11 2005, 06:37 AM)
Hi,

After a full scan of my computer with KIS6 6.0.0.238, several objects has been detected as Virus.Win32.Tenga.a (see screenshot). This files are installation files of known application (like KAV Personal 5.0.388 installation file), that i gather in a folder.

According to Viruslist.com :
Detection of RiskWare are activated in the parameters of KIS6.

So should I delete this file and download again?

How can this file has been infected?

Thanks for Reply
 

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