Friday, March 9, 2012

Removal of Zeroaccess.dr.gen.d rootkit stored in encrypted volume and the infections it has already succeeded to drop

Zeroaccess.dr.gen.d is true to its detection name. The name is assigned to a dropper infection that conceals its components in a hidden volume created within actual computer system. “Actual” is a keyword, for there are other types of rootkits that typically create fictive systems outside the actual one (which people actually use).
In spite of that the volume is created and stored within computer system e.g. Window, user cannot see it. Special encryption routine applied to establish the hidden volume ensures user and regular security solution cannot see the infection so that it is extremely efficient hidden loader for a number of other malwares.
Fortunately, there is a validated security solution applying advanced rootkit recognition and extermination techniques to get rid of Zeroaccess.dr.gen.d. Click here to run free scan and remove Zeroaccess.dr.gen.d, as well as other infections, including those dropped by the rootkit hidden in its encrypted volume. 
 

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