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Old 10-10-08, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default cvko.exe & ckvo.dll virus

Recenlty i have scanned my pc for virus & have detected ckvo virus & cannot delete it. Can anyone help. thanks in advace
Symptoms so far , cannot open folders or drives through my computer.
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Try and use malwarebytes to remove it. You may need to run in safe mode (press f8 repeatedly on boot) to install it.

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Try and use malwarebytes to remove it. You may need to run in safe mode (press f8 repeatedly on boot) to install it.

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thanks i will try when i get home
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You can run msconfig (Click Start --> Run.. and type in msconfig) and remove cvko.exe and dll if there from the startup, reboot then delete cvko.exe and the dll. Then run malwarebytes.
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You can run msconfig (Click Start --> Run.. and type in msconfig) and remove cvko.exe and dll if there from the startup, reboot then delete cvko.exe and the dll. Then run malwarebytes.
wow you saved me a lot of time malwarebytes did the job. is this a new virus ? thanks man
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wow you saved me a lot of time malwarebytes did the job. is this a new virus ? thanks man

malwarebytes is pretty good.

One google sources say "The filename CKVO.EXE was first seen on May 9 2008" and there are also the same thing with dozens of other file names. One source names it "kamsoft" trojan.

manual removal is here: Information security - Implementing security policies for data loss prevention: Kamsoft CKVO.exe malware manual removal instructions
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