> In <jphc5v$kdm$
1...@dont-email.me> FromTheRafters <
err...@nomail.afraid.org>
> writes:
>
>> danny burstein wrote:
>>> Anyone know if the "microsoft malicious software removal tool"
>>> (more or less its name) that m-soft keeps updating every
>>> few intervals and pushing out to Windows computers...
>>>
>>> .... anyone know if it handles dnschanger?
>
>> There is a common misconception about this *new* problem. It's not some
>> new malware, it's old malware that had changed settings to use "bad" DNS
>> servers. When the malware related servers were taken over by the good
>> guys and the malware cleared up on local machines they became dependent
>> upon those good guy owned "bad" servers for the normal operation of DNS
>> which is almost critical for resolving URLs.
>
>> The good guys are now ready to wean the affected (previously infected)
>> local machines off from the "bad" servers, and thus all of the hoopla.
>
> In the words of Commodore Decker from Star Trek (the one
> and only, no "pre" or "post" or "second" or "rebooted"),
> "don't you think we know that?"
>
> My question, as expanded a bit, is whether the m-soft
> download, which anyone doing updates has gotten, gets
> rid of teh malware _and_ also resets the DNS back
> to the pre-infection default.
>
DNS Table. It will only remove the DNSChanger trojan.