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Bobbi 09-10-2013 05:49 AM

Inherent failure in virus detection
 
The bane of my existence lately: boot.pihar (on Windows 7). It took several days to manually eradicate (and cleanse) my HD. And, my computer was protected (firewall, anti-virus and malware), which served no purpose in preventing the "thing" from infecting my machine. There was no advance "warning," only that I knew my PC wasn't acting as it should, and I backed up important data and files. Shortly thereafter, my PC grinde to a halt, thanks to boot.pihar.

Just a cautionary word.

That malware is destrutive; it attacks booting and seeks personal data.

If I had to re-live most of this last week, and if I'd known about the destructive potential of the infection on the boot, I would have checked my virus defintions (whatever software app. is installed) and also run an external virus/malware check. (Sometimes, the virus protection installed on a HD defies detection/quarantine within the drive/s where the software is installed.)


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