Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.B is a trojan that connects to a remote server to
download arbitrary files which can include malware, such as other
components of Sirefef, and may be present on an affected computer as a
file named "/consrv.dll/".
Microsoft recommends that you download the latest definitions
<http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Definitions/ADL.aspx> to get
protected.
Detection last updated:
Definition: 1.129.1211.0
Released: Jul 08, 2012
Have you scanned for it while in safe mode? keep updating and scanning
until you get it is my recommendation.
Gregg
On 7/9/2012 1:17 PM, Glenn Schrieber wrote:
> Hi has anyone had any experience with the sirefef.B virus? Windows security essentials keeps finding it but can't remove it. No other scanner I've tried can even find it. ( Avast, Comodo, Windows Defender, malware bytes, superantispyware) Im about to see if I have to purchase Norton or McAffee to remove it. It doesn't cause any visible problems, I had about decided it wa s just a quirk of WSE and not a real virus but the microsoft web site says it is a severe threat and I should just reinstall my windows to get rid of it. Is this a real thing or no? How would I go about removing it manually or is that possible? It seems to live in a Users\appdata\local\temp\jar_cache file with the extension 7073204680878922314.temp. Thanks for your help.
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