Today, a friend bought a second-hand computer, let me see it.
Although there is KV2004 in the machine, it is concerned about the non-trust of KV2004, worried that there is a Trojan in the machine, and steals the information such as the password I entered. Decide or use Rising online to pick up, by the way, it is a simple contrast of KV2004 and Rising. Really than I don't know, it is more scared.
The original KV2004 in the machine is the Z version can be upgraded, first upgrade the virus database to the latest.
The system was fully scanned and did not find viruses.
Reuse
Rising online free to check, actually found one:
Fortunately, I am alert.
Due to the viral file in C: / Windows, then scan C: / Windows with KV2004, as shown above.
The information about this virus in the Rising virus database:
Http://it.rising.com.cn/antivirus/virusdataasp/viruslist.asp?id=65920
PE virus virus name under viral classification Windows Trojandownloadloader.win32.dyfuca.cv.dll
Alias virus length
Dependent system propagation path
Behavioral Type Windows Trojan Dye
Virus seizure Ruixing version number 16.40
An automatic downloader.
First use the WinRAR file first, then use the Rising anti-virus assistant "Delete when starting" next time "to dry it.
Then the virus file is compressed to the mailbox as a sample saved, and the anti-virus software on the Netease Email server is killed.
It is estimated that it is also necessary to set a password for the compressed package to deceive the Email service anti-virus software scan. I have time to get it back ...
PS:
To be old truth, I can't kill the KV2004 encountered when I help a friend to overhaul the computer, and the virus that Rising can detect is far more than this example.
Just after the holiday, I also encountered a netizen initiated by a netizen in the safe software discussion district of Rising Community, which is said in the KV2004 and Rising, which has just put this edition from the existing post from the first One page is roughly sweeping over, it seems that I didn't find that post), a netizen said that I have never seen the KV killed (most), today I just encountered this situation, it saved related The picture is posted to the netizen.
Of course, you can't kill a virus to antivirus software ...
I believe everyone will have their own ideas, so I don't want to conclusions about this simple contrast ...