joeymag9
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:53 pm |
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It is taking over 8 hrs to run a scan! what the heck!Can some one plz plz help me.Scan report shows a lot of ERROR messages can t open file.Also scan summary showing on the report this message.C:Documents and Settings\user\Localsettings\ApplicationData\Microsoft\MSN\db30\Mail(foodcart@msn.com)\stmOx3000433.000:Email.Phishing.RB-86Found.
I really am not a computer wizard so lay terms will really assist me in understanding what I need to do.What is a PhishingRB-86? and why am I getting all these Error messages?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.Thnks.
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budtse
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 8:34 pm |
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The error messages you get about files being unaccessible can be ignored: if a program is executed, it locks itsself, so no other program can change it while it is running. The error messages are caused by some of these locks.
The warning about the Phishing email being found means that you have received an email or file which might try to retrieve sensitive information about you. This won't harm you as long as you do not enter the data it asks for. Cleaning up your mailbox (removing any junk) should solve the problem.
As to the performance problem: ClamWin/ClamAV do a intensive scan. You can limit the time the scan takes by excluding certain files that are not likely to be infected (like *.msi and *.cab). Another thing you can do is disable or limit archive scanning, so large archives won't be unpacked each time a scan runs. Do mind that the more files you exclude, the more risk you take on missing infections.
Hope this helps,
budse
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GuitarBob
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:18 pm |
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You can set up your scan for late at night or other times when it won't matter. You can also set up several scans for different times instead of scanning everything at once. For instance, scan the Windows directory in one scan. Scan the programs directory in another scan. Scan documents and settings in another scan. See?
Regards,
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joeymag9
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:57 pm |
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ok guys thanks for the info I ll see what I can do and how far I can go with this.That Phishing messg was all in RED and BOLD! also Guitar Bob I read one of your threads on quarantining.If and when I run the next scan and the scan should happen to find something bad will it quarantine it ? also will it be quarantined when: 1. as it finds it ; or 2. when the scan is complete?
Thanks.
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GuitarBob
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 1:38 am |
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If you select the quarantine option, ClamWin will quarantine any files containing malware it finds. I'm not sure, but I believe it quarantines as it finds something, but you probably won't be able to see it until the scan is completed. Just keep ClamWin updated and use on-demand scans or scheduled scans and let it do its thing and display the virus scan report upon completion.
To be safe, you should upload quarantined files to VirusTotal and see if other scanners find a virus. If they do, it's probably the real thing. If only ClamWin finds something, it might be a false positive.
Regards,
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budtse
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:06 pm |
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@ joeymag9: Be sure to set the action on detection of infected files to "Move to quarantine folder". This is in the Preferences on the General tab.
The warning is red and bold just because each infection is shown in that way, without distinctions.
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