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Rootkit - 0Access.H virus help!!!!!

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Storage Kingston HyperX 240 GB SSD + Seagate 2 TB HD
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Software Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit
Whats funny is Ill fight a virus until Im SURE its gone......then format anyway. lol

I'm the same way. When I know something has been on my machine I don't trust it at all, even if everything has supposedly been removed.
 

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Ok it solved now :) tdsskiller did the trick

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware picked them up in TDSSKiller_Quarantine folder

Thanks all
 
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I suggest that you use Comodo Killswitch and Comodo Autoruns. These two are semi automatic tools that still require some work from the user but after it re-analyzes everything with cloud you'll have a rather easy job cleaning the junk. Later, run Norton Power Eraser and do a scan.
 
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