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Spitfire9494 May 26th, 2005 09:49 AM

Unwanted Downloads
 
Hi

I have noticed that alot of files (which i DID NOT download) have appeared im my Limewire downloads folder. What is happening? altogether there is 200MB worth of unwanted files. I keep deleting them but they just keep coming back. PLEASE HELP!!!!!

desperate May 27th, 2005 03:02 AM

I have the exact same problem!!!!! downloaded one zip file now i have an entire collection of them!!!!!!!

Keep deleting them but they keep showing up. aaarrrrrrghhhh!!!

Please help

rkapsi May 27th, 2005 03:37 AM

Looks like you have a Virus. It came with one of the files you downloaded recently (e.g. the one zip file you downloaded) or through other channels like eMail, Web or one of the countless security holes in Windows. It tries to replicate itself by creating files with attractive names so that thoughtless user download it from you and the game starts over...

... FIX: get an anti virus software

desperate May 27th, 2005 08:14 AM

Thanks, i have norton anti virus, i can't beleive it didn't pick it up.

It only occurs when limewire is open, even for a minute. I then open my shared folder and there is countless zip files all the sames size (400kb) of various software.... delete them but they keep appearing.

During a virus scan now... any other suggestions?

Spitfire9494 May 27th, 2005 08:41 AM

I have Mc Afee Personal Firewall i cant believe i didnt detect this. So what you're saying is that we have to find the file that has the virus and delete it??

rkapsi May 27th, 2005 12:10 PM

@desperate Re: Norton :rolleyes:

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=38193


@Spitfire9494: A Firewall is NOT an Anti-Virus Software and will thus not protect your computer from this type of malicious software! Well, and trying to find and delete the infected files manually is a hopeless undertaking!

desparate May 27th, 2005 07:36 PM

Thanks!
i have done a virus scan through my hard drive... hope this works.

If not should i restore my computer to an earlier point... will this remove the virus....

aero-fan May 29th, 2005 07:49 AM

doing a restore will not remove the virus.

I also have the unwanted and unknown downloads and it doesn't seem to affect my computer. of course my comp is almost 2 yrs old, so is slow by todays standards. what I guessed whats happening is that when u download someone elses file, all these other files are probably stored in the same place that the other user stored his zip file and it was automatically downloaded with the file you chose. I don't know...makes sence to me:rolleyes:

I've only been with limewire less than 6 months and have only downloaded one virus (and boy was it a doozy!!!) and don't seem to be having any problems with comp now, other than being slower than usual (which I can live with:) )

Unless it's causing you problems, I wouldn't worry about it. As for taking up space on your comp, unless you are short on memory (or whatever it is), I wouldn't trip on it.

Also a lot of virus's downloaded, could be a false positive.

Spitfire9494 June 2nd, 2005 09:16 AM

ok

so i have done a virus scan with Mc Afee Virus Scan, cleaned all viruses found and still the files are there. Starting to get a little annoyed now.

desperate June 3rd, 2005 04:57 AM

What you need to do is to eliminate the source file causing this.
I found an unusaul file on my hard drive. It was titled TEMP, it too was a zip file with the exact same size of 400kb.
Do a general serach on your computer for it and eliminate it, it should also be accompanied by an x + y text file, delete these too.
At the same time delete ALL the files in your shared folder, i mean EVERYTHING!!! It only worked and dissapeared for me when i deleted all these files.

Then empty out your recycle bin.

This worked for me, not too sure if its the same for everyone else!


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