Rootkit Infection Requires Windows Reinstall, Says MicrosoftMicrosoft is telling Windows users that they'll have to reinstall the operating system if they get infected with a new rootkit that hides in the machine's boot sector.A new variant of a Trojan Microsoft calls "Popureb" digs so deeply into the system that the only way to eradicate it is to return Windows to its out-of-the-box configuration, Chun Feng, an engineer with the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC), said last week on the group's blog ."If your system does get infected with Trojan:Win32/Popureb.E, we advise you to fix the MBR and then use a recovery CD to restore your system to a pre-infected state," said Feng.A recovery disc returns Windows to its factory settingsNOTE: Read the complete Report / Original Article at the Link below........
Posted: June 27th, 2011 6:30 pm PCWorld » SecurityOriginal Article Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/231255/rootkit_infection_requires_windows_reinstall_says_microsoft.htmlHope posting this here, might be useful to someone ( but seriously Hope noone has ran in to this problem )TC
It does not require reinstall. Just MBR fix and cleanup. The writer of the article just can't read.Here's the MS blog post mentioned in article:http://blogs.technet.com/b/mmpc/archive/2011/06/22/don-t-write-it-read-it-instead.aspx
Update 6/28/2011: A clarification was made to the blog content concerning remediation efforts for the malware mentioned
Thanks Bighorn for posting the actual MS technet Blog......... it was not originally included on the pcworld article I posted the reference link of....... which is kind of strange, just about all my previous post like this include the MS reference report along with the news article......I see that they went and edited/changed the "fix" instructions after I originally posted it here / same day I posted it here ( see quote below ):thanks again for the update<S>TC