Wurmentfernung?

Hallo liebe Experten,

ich habe mir leider einen Wurm eingefangen und stehe der Situation als Computer-Laie etwas hilflos gegenüber.
Der Norton-Virenscan hat mir angezeigt, dass ein Virus mit dem Namen

W32.HLLW.Oror.B@amm

gefunden wurde. Norton kann ihn aber nicht entfernen.

Kennt jemand ein gutes removal-tool, womit ich den Wurm schnell entfernen kann?

Für schnelle Hilfe wäre ich dankbar.
Viele Grüße
Kirsten

ich habe mir leider einen Wurm eingefangen und stehe der
Situation als Computer-Laie etwas hilflos gegenüber.
Der Norton-Virenscan hat mir angezeigt, dass ein Virus mit dem
Namen

W32.HLLW.Oror.B@amm

gefunden wurde. Norton kann ihn aber nicht entfernen.

Kennt jemand ein gutes removal-tool, womit ich den Wurm
schnell entfernen kann?

Hallo!

Hier die Anleitung von Symantec (http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/d…):

To scan for and delete the infected files:
Start your Symantec antivirus program, and make sure that it is configured to scan all files.
Norton AntiVirus consumer products: Read the document How to configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files.
Symantec enterprise antivirus products: Read the document How to verify a Symantec Corporate antivirus product is set to scan All Files.
Run a full system scan.
If any files are detected as infected with W32.HLLW.Oror@mm, write down the file names and then click Delete.

To delete the values that the worm added to the registry:

CAUTION: Symantec strongly recommends that you back up the registry before you make any changes to it. Incorrect changes to the registry can result in permanent data loss or corrupted files. Modify only the keys that are specified. Read the document How to make a backup of the Windows registry for instructions.

Click Start, and click Run. The Run dialog box appears.
Type regedit and then click OK. The Registry Editor opens.
Navigate to the key

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

In the right pane, delete the value

LoadCurrentProfile powprof.dll,LoadCurrentUserProfile

and any value that refers to the file that was detected as infected and then deleted.

Exit the Registry Editor.

To remove the text that the worm added to C:\Windows\Win.ini:
Follow the steps in this sections only if you are running Windows 95/98/Me.

NOTE: (For Windows Me users only) Due to the file-protection process in Windows Me, a backup copy of the file that you are about to edit exists in the C:\Windows\Recent folder. Symantec recommends that you delete this file before you continue with the steps in this section. To do this using Windows Explorer, go to C:\Windows\Recent, and in the right pane select the Win.ini file and delete it. It will be regenerated as a copy of the file that you are about to edit when you save your changes to that file.

Click Start, and click Run.
Type the following, and then click OK.

edit c:\windows\win.ini

The MS-DOS Editor opens.

NOTE: If Windows is installed in a different location, make the appropriate path substitution.

In the [windows] section of the file, look for an entry that is similar to

run=C:%system%\

Select the entire line. Be sure that you have not selected any other text, and then press Delete.
Click File, and click Save.
Click File, and click Exit.

Viel Erfolg!
Gruß,
Iceman