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Virus:Win32/Virut.AP
Aliases: Win32/Virut.D (AhnLab) Win32/Virut (AVG) Win32.Virtob.3.Gen (BitDefender) Win32/Virut.10699 (CA) W32.Virut.Gen.C-38 (Clam AV) a variant of Win32/Virut (ESET) W32/Virut!Generic (Frisk (F-Prot)) Virus.Win32.Virut.q (Kaspersky) W32/Virut.gen (McAfee) W32/Virut.T (Norman) W32/Vetor-A (Sophos) W32.Virut.U (Symantec) Mal_Virut-2 (Trend Micro) Win32.Virut.Gen.5 (VirusBuster)
Summary
Recovering from recurring infections on a network
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Ensure that an antivirus product is installed on ALL machines connected to the network that can access or host shares (see above for further detail).
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Ensure that all available network shares are scanned with an up-to-date antivirus product.
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Restrict permissions as appropriate for network shares on your network. For more information on simple access control, please see: [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/library/bb456977.aspx.
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Remove any unnecessary network shares or mapped drives.