Alfa Autorun Killer is a program that will help you to protect your system from viruses. It is primarily designed to prevent your computer to become infected by executing malicious autorun files on USB flash devices or CD/DVD drives.
You can run a scan on all the drives of your system. The program will look for autorun files and infected items, and will produce a report showing you the results, along with a list of the active processes in your computer, Alfa Autorun Killer can protect any of your drives. Then, it will monitor every file written to the protected unit(s). If you believe that a given file is a threat, you can tell the program to look for it in your system, and delete it.
Alfa Autorun Killer is a free security tool that can be used for protecting your PC and USB Flash memories from autorun viruses. You will be able to protect your PC from worms adware viruses and other autorun threats that can damage your hard disks and removable drives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push();
so i rebooted in safe mode, ran salitykiller.exe, disable autorun and then safeboot.reg, but when i run safeboot, i get an error saying cannot import, not all data was successfully written to the registry. some keys are open by the system or other processes
I dealt with this roughly a year ago (exact same scenario as you with the autorun files and not being able to remove them) and the we created this program to run it remotely on all infected machines. Eventually we go it fixed.
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I have exactly the same issue. Subkiller task is running is dashboard but never surpasses 0.0%.
I created a test movie in a test library with an English and Spanish sub (SUBrip) to test with. I only have English ticked in Subkiller, it does extract the English SRT but it never removes the Spanish subtitle. Any ideas?
I'm not (as you'll readily see) knowledgeable with respect to how USB devices operate, hence the following question, and scenario:
Is the USB device anything like the CDROM, where when you pop in the cdrom, Windows runs the autorun (or whatever the name is) executable?
If so, then all you would have to do is to rename slurp.exe to autorun.exe (again, whatever the name is), and have Windows automatically run the program, which subsequently searches and copies all relevant files to the device. In that case, you wouldn't even have to have login access to the computer (maybe?).
Again, this shows my total ignorance wrt USB devices and how they work in Windows.
(Log in to post comments) Yes Posted Jun 23, 2005 7:26 UTC (Thu) by pengo (guest, #7787) [Link]
How can that be? System designers go to the trouble of having power on passwords, disk drive passwords, Windows logon passwords, and screen saver locks, not to mention physical locks on the box, and you can put in any CDROM or USB device and the system will happily run any program on it?Surely it's harder than that. USB/CDROM autorun Posted Jun 24, 2005 10:15 UTC (Fri) by bronson (subscriber, #4806) [Link]
When booting from a Linux Live CD and accessing the data there, the risk could get reduced as with a reboot, changes to the OS are gone and most malware is written for other operating systems. There are things like bad usb and usb killer, though.
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