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Re: UPS Virus removal - braviax.exe and burito.exe
Old 24th January 2010, 04:00 PM
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Default Re: UPS Virus removal - braviax.exe and burito.exe

Update!!After many hours of frustration ,and a repair install of XP, I managed to connect to the net and Download 'Sysinternals Process Explorer':http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx

This turned up an explore.exe.exe which I removed.

Then downloaded Malwarebytes,updated and ran it.
A couple of runs through with 'F-prot' and 'Trojan Remover' and voila!
A lot of heart, ache but I managed to nail that horrible little sucker!
Hope that is helpful to somebody who may be at where I've been for over a week..
Good luck.

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Latest working solution here:

Have just found an easier and quicker way to remove UPS, DHL virus, burito.exe, braviax.exe and not only.

1. Download Remove Fake Antivirus
from here
Install, update then follow the scanning instructions.

2. Download Malwarebytes
from here
Install, update then follow the scanning instructions.

3. Download Panda Cloud
from here
Install, update ten restart when requested.


In most of the cases you won't be able to download/update on the infected computer. Just use a working PC, download on a USB stick then move them onto the infected PC and just follow the instructions. Also, the safe mode scanning is recommended.



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Re: UPS Virus removal - braviax.exe and burito.exe
Old 5th March 2010, 03:57 AM
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Default Re: UPS Virus removal - braviax.exe and burito.exe

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Originally Posted by laurentio View Post
Latest working solution here:

Have just found an easier and quicker way to remove UPS, DHL virus, burito.exe, braviax.exe and not only.

1. Download Remove Fake Antivirus
from here
Install, update then follow the scanning instructions.

2. Download Malwarebytes
from here
Install, update then follow the scanning instructions.

3. Download Panda Cloud
from here
Install, update ten restart when requested.


In most of the cases you won't be able to download/update on the infected computer. Just use a working PC, download on a USB stick then move them onto the infected PC and just follow the instructions. Also, the safe mode scanning is recommended.
I tried this by dowloading to my stick from my laptop but when I go to open them on the infected computer is gives me an error message of "Windows can not access the specified device, path or file. You may not have permission to access the item." Any ideas here?? This is the same error I now get when I try to access anything on my desktop.

Thanks!!!
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