Tarek Chaaban

Tarek Chaaban, M.Sc's official blog. It contains current web project portfolio, posts regarding his Canadian army experience, news, sports articles, and web tutorials on programming and using social networking technologies.

Nyxem virus

Nyxem virus , Nyxem removal


How to Prevent Infection

Take the following steps to help prevent infection on your system:

Enable a firewall on your computer.

Get the latest computer updates.

Use up-to-date antivirus software.

Use caution with unknown attachments.

Use strong passwords.

Remove unneeded network shares.
Use a user account which is not included in the administrators group.

You can also use the Windows Safety Live Center to clean this threat: http://safety.live.com. Occasionally, the worm may close the windows that are launched by this site, if they are in the foreground. If that happens, try using this site again.

The February release of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool will detect and clean this threat as well.

Enable a firewall on your computer
Use a third-party firewall product or turn on the Microsoft Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall.
To turn on the Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP
Click Start, and click Control Panel.

Click Network and Internet Connections, and click Network Connections. If you do not see Network and Internet Connections, click Switch to Category View.

Highlight a connection that you want to help protect, and click Change settings of this connection.
Click Advanced, and select Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet.
Click OK.

Get the latest computer updates

Updates help protect your computer from viruses, worms, and other threats as they are discovered. You can use the Automatic Updates feature in Microsoft Windows XP to automatically download future Microsoft security updates while your computer is on and connected to the Internet.

To turn on Automatic Updates in Windows XP

Click Start, and click Control Panel.

Click Performance and Maintenance. If you do not see Performance and Maintenance, click Switch to Category View.

Click System.

Click Automatic Updates, and select Keep my computer up to date.

Select a setting. Microsoft recommends selecting Automatically download the updates, and install them on the schedule that I specify and setting a regular update time.

If you choose to have Automatic Updates notify you in step 5, you will see a notification balloon when new downloads are available to install.

Click the notification balloon to review and install updates.

Use up-to-date antivirus software

Most antivirus software can detect and prevent infection by known malicious software. You should always run antivirus software on your computer that is updated with the latest signature files to automatically help protect you from infection. If you don’t have antivirus software installed, you can get it from one of several companies. For more information, see

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/downloads/default.mspx

Use caution with unknown attachments
Use caution before opening unknown e-mail or IM attachments, even if you know the sender. If you cannot confirm with the sender that a message is valid and that an attachment is safe, delete the message immediately, and run up-to-date antivirus software to check your computer for viruses.

Use strong passwords
A strong password has at least eight characters and includes a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. It is easy for you to remember, but difficult for others to guess.

Weak passwords include any words in the dictionary, names, dates, consecutive letters or numbers, common words with symbol substitutions (for example, p@ssw0rd), and so on.

Remove unneeded network shares
Malicious software can often spread over network shares. Remove unneeded network shares that are mapped to your computer.

To remove network shares in Windows XP
On the Start menu, click My Computer.
On the Tools menu, click Disconnect Network Drives…
In the Disconnect Network Drives dialog box, click the drives to disconnect and click OK.

Use a user account which is not included in the administrators group
If the logged on user is not part of the administrators group of the computer, the worm will not be able to copy files and registry entries as programmed. Therefore the computer will not get infected.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5

3 Comments

  1. WINZIP_TMP.exe

  2. i couldnt delete the winzip_tmp.exe it spreeds on all of programes what can i do please

  3. i couldnt delete the winzip_tmp.exe it spreeds on all of programes what can i do please

Leave a Response