AV does not pick up this tcposmod.exe. Is there a way to debug executables????
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AV does not pick up this tcposmod.exe. Is there a way to debug executables????
Humm...I think the file is safe to delete, but you will probably have to do that in command prompt mode. From every thing I read Macefe with the lastest updates should catch this. You may also want t otry some of the trojan cleaners (chek this site for names I don't remember them.)
what site bballad?????
AO there have been numerous posts about trojans and how to clean them, just do a quick searchQuote:
I already used a trojan cleaner and it found nothing. I am curious, is there anyway i can read the code behind that executable..???? I wont give up till I find out what this little program does..... ;-)
If you have visual studio there is a decompilaer/debug program bundled in that and spy++ that is bundled in will help. Besides that you can try and find another decompilier .
remember that also if i have completely removed this TCPOSMOD.exe from my pc and also regedit no one of the most knowed AV would work fine......
....for example i have NAV on my pc but it would not work and i also can't DL any unpdates of the definitions of AV.....
......also no one of the sites reguarding AV want to work....
.....WHAT SHOULD I DOOOOOOOOOOOOOO????????????
hahahhaah !!!! it's incredible how a simple file can make me sooooo crazyyyy
...yepp...but...i i don't want to format my pcz and if i don't want to install linux ?? hahahaha!!!
wasssup.
In a few days (hopefully by monday) I'll have prepared a semi-formal research paper on this peice of software. It will discuss a little of what you already know (came from mungabunga.exe http brute forcer 1.0.3) as well as several techincal details on the behavior it enages in once activated on your system.
I'll be glad to pass along a copy once its finished (without the tcposmod!) to requests via email ligh@snet.net.