Trojan:Win32/Oficla.V

Xjester

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Hey everyone.
Windows Defender keeps showing this message Trojan:Win32/Oficla.V which is at a critical level. It has a removal option and it does ask for the system to be restarted, but even after it restarts it appears again...and the process coontiues.

Does anyone have a solution to this? Any particular Anti-Virus or something...please help.

Thanks.
 

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    HP Pavillion dv2700 Notebook Pc
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    Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0
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    2 gb
    Hard Drives
    160 gb

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    IDK
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    IDK
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    IDK
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    2 gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    IDK
    Sound Card
    IDK
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    IDK
    Screen Resolution
    Full screen
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    IDK
    PSU
    IDK
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    IDK
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    Pretty quick
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    I like playing a LOT of video games. I also like to play with friends, study to learn, and learn new things. :)
1. Download SpyHunter Scanner to Detect Trojan:Win32/Oficla.E.
2. Run a full system scan to detect Trojan:Win32/Oficla.E files.
3. Once you've detected Trojan:Win32/Oficla.E on your PC, you will then need to purchase SpyHunter to start the removal process.
4. Reboot your PC and rerun the scan for any remaining traces of Trojan:Win32/Oficla.E.
 

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Encyclopedia entry: Trojan:Win32/Oficla.E - Learn more about malware - Microsoft Malware Protection Center

This is a backdoor Trojan http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=c175b5afc8bb7a7f716ccf3829412ff1

Warning! Backdoor Trojans

These are the most dangerous, and most widespread, type of Trojan.
Backdoor Trojans provide the author or ‘master’ of the Trojan with remote ‘administration’ of victim machines. Unlike legitimate remote administration utilities, they install, launch and run invisibly, without the consent or knowledge of the user. Once installed, backdoor Trojans can be instructed to send, receive, execute and delete files, harvest confidential data from the computer, log activity on the computer and more.

If your computer was used for online banking or has credit card information on it, all passwords should be changed immediately to include those used for email, eBay and forums.

You should consider them to be compromised.
They should be changed by using a different computer and not the infected one, if not an attacker may get the new passwords and transaction information.
Banking and credit card institutions should be notified of the possible security breech.

More info can be found below:
How Do I Handle Possible Identify Theft, Internet Fraud and CC Fraud?
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10451
When should I re-format? How should I reinstall?
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10063
If you choose to format and reinstall see this link for instructions:
http://www.cyberwalker.com/topic/36

Though the Trojans have been identified there is no way to be sure your computer can ever again be trusted. Many experts in the security community believe that once infected with this type of Trojan, the best course of action would be a reformat and reinstall of the OS.


As already stated, we can in no way guarantee your computer to be trustworthy again.
If you decide to reformat, you should still download the protection on the newly formatted PC, or else you will have a high chance of reinfection.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Bruce ... somewhere in his 40's
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU
    Motherboard
    INTEL/D975XBX2
    Memory
    4 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung SyncMaster 914v
    Screen Resolution
    1280 x 1024
    Hard Drives
    2/500GB each ... ST3500630AS ATA Device.
    One is not connected
    PSU
    Rocketfish 700 W
    Case
    G.Skill Gigabyte Chassis
    Keyboard
    Standard PS/2 Keyboard
    Mouse
    Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
    Internet Speed
    DSL
    Other Info
    ATI HDMI Audio
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