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Name: W32 HLLW.Darby

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Comments: A worm which spreads through file-sharing networks such as Kazaa and Morpheus, and mayalso attempt to spread through email and IRC.

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Recommended Cleanup Software: We found that Easy SpyRemover is the most effective tool for removing this file.

Manual Removal Instructions: Disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP).
Update the virus definitions.
Run a full system scan and delete all the files detected as W32.HLLW.Darby.
Reverse the modifications made to the registry.
The next step you perform depends on your operating system:
Windows Me: If you are running Windows Me, the Windows Me file-protection process mayhave made a backup copy of the Win.ini file that you need to edit. If this backup copy exists, it will be in the C:\Windows\Recent folder. Symantec recommends that you delete this file before continuing with the steps in this section. To do this:
Start Windows Explorer.
Browse to and select the C:\Windows\Recent folder.
In the right pane, select the Win.ini file and delete it. The Win.ini file will be regenerated when you save your changes to it in step F.
Windows 95/98 (start here; ME continues here):
Click Start, and then click Run.
Type the following, and then click OK.edit c:\windows\win.ini
In the [windows] section of the file, look for a line similar to:run = C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
If this line exists, delete it.
Click File, and then click Save.
Click File, and then click Close.
Click File, and then click Open. Enter "C:\Windows\system.ini" when prompted for a filename.
In the [boot] section of the file, look for a line similar to:
shell = Explorer.exe C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
If this line exists, delete everything to the right of Explorer.exe.
When you are done, it should look like:
shell = Explorer.exe
Click File, and then click Save
Click File, and then click Close.
Click File, and then click Open. Enter "\Autoexec.bat" when prompted for a filename.
Scroll to the bottom of the file and delete any line similar to:
@win C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\(random filename)
Click File, and then click Save.
Click File, and then click Exit.
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