~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
news:iulbv3$ord$1@dont-email.me:
>> Boot sector code can be lifted from the NT cdroms/dvds and dropped
>> right over the bad code. No real biggie here.
> "Reinstalling is definitely overkill for this malware problem," said
> Vikram Thakur, principal security response manager with Symantec, in
> an interview today. "It can be resolved simply by fixing the MBR via
> an external disk."
Depends on the dll issue. The TDL4 rootkit has a tendency to patch
various dlls, but I went over this before.
> Symantec offers a tool to help users do that.
As I said, it's not rocket science to fix an infected mbr. The fact you
had to post an article which states the same thing tells me one thing,
you really don't understand technical things because I already told you
what they just did.
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