LWB250 wrote:
In an enterprise of nearly 40,000 computers, we use Symantec (Norton) 
Antivirus.  Norton was gobbled up by Symantec 3-4 years ago and no longer 
exists.

Symantec is pretty much the gold standard in enterprise environments, I see no 
reason why the same wouldn't be the case with stand-alone machines.  It's the 
same product without all the fancy deployment goodies.

Dan chillin' to 46F in Indiana this weekend Man

I thought that Norton was a nonreplicating virus.
It slows down the computer, hijacks the internet connection...

DBV: I would have run Malwarebytes on another computer, updated it, and then hooked up the infected drive and seen if Malwarebytes could disinfect it.

Mitch.

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