I had one pc infected with it.  I could clean most of it but could never get 
back Task Mgr. Since she had a spare machine to use, I took it back to my 
office to work on it.  I tried a lot of different tricks I've learned through 
the years but never got that functionality back.
I finally reformated and gave it back to her yesterday.


To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Windows Police Pro
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 10:47:42 -0500



Well, this would not have worked with
the rooted machine I came across a couple of weeks ago.  Any of the
various ways to access TaskManager were denied.  Hitting the power
button, then tapping F-8 to try to get into SafeMode would not work - numerous
attempts ended up with "regular mode" XP running.



The infected profile, a local admin
on XP Home, did let me create a new administrator user.  That new
user was able to install MalwareBytes from a CD - no way to download anything
with that root kit running! - and run it.  Then this new user could
finish running the assorted clean-up tools.

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Micheal Espinola Jr <[email protected]>
wrote on 09/04/2009 10:37:45 AM:



> Of course, shortly after sending this I come across something decent

> on page 7 of my most recent Google search.  This one looks good,
walks

> through a Malwarebytes-based cleaning, and covers things that I

> haven't seen in any other "guides" I have come across:

> 

>    http://www.geekpolice.net/malware-removal-guides-f12/remove-

> windows-police-pro-removal-guide-t13546.htm

> 

> However, I dont think it will work in all circumstances of a WPP

> infection (particularly if the registry is corrupted and .exe's can
be

> run), but its worth a try.  Even the Microsoft forum discussions
on

> this malware are useless.

> 

> But of course, I say this one "looks good", since I havent
had the

> opportunity to try it yet.  But I suspect I will very soon.

> 

> --

> ME2

> 

> 

> 

> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Micheal Espinola

> Jr<[email protected]> wrote:

> > If you havent heard of it already, start Googling it.  Its
the next

> > big thing that you will be re-imaging infected systems for.

> >

> > I've seen it twice now, and its very messy.

> >

> > --

> > ME2

> >

> 

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