![]() One other thing: whereas the old "ntuser.log" could be deleted, and disappeared after reboot, the new "" file cannot be deleted (I know that you can never delete the "NTUSER.DAT" file). Since this infection began, the "ntuser.LOG" file has disappeared and "" has shown up in its place.ĭoes anyone here know what this is? Or have any thoughts on it? Apparently it's appearance doesn't have anything to do with the infection I just recovered from. ![]() Up until a few days before my infection I used to find an "NTUSER.DAT" file and a "ntuser.LOG" file in my \docs and settings folders. The infection is now clean, but I've found that a new file has appeared in my C:\documents and settings folder. I was redirected here from the HiJackThis forum where I was getting help cleaning up an infection.
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