Discovered: February 24, 2005
Updated: May 8, 2006 03:04:21 PM GDT
Also Known As: Win32.Looked.B [Computer Associates],
Worm.Win32.Viking.a [Kaspersky Lab], W32/Generic.Delphi.b [McAfee], W32/LegMir-Z
[Sophos], PE_LOOKED.C [Trend Micro]
Type: Worm
Infection Length: 67,072 bytes
Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
The following
instructions pertain to all current and recent Symantec antivirus products,
including the Symantec AntiVirus and Norton AntiVirus product lines.
- Disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP).
- Update the virus definitions.
- Do one of the following:
- Windows 95/98/Me: Restart the computer in Safe mode.
- Windows NT/2000/XP: End the malicious process.
- Run a full system scan and delete all the files detected as W32.Looked.C.
- Delete the value that was added to the registry.
For specific
details on each of these steps, read the following instructions.
1. To
disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP)If you are running Windows Me or
Windows XP, we recommend that you temporarily turn off System Restore. Windows
Me/XP uses this feature, which is enabled by default, to restore the files on
your computer in case they become damaged. If a virus, worm, or Trojan infects a
computer, System Restore may back up the virus, worm, or Trojan on the
computer.
Windows prevents outside programs, including antivirus
programs, from modifying System Restore. Therefore, antivirus programs or tools
cannot remove threats in the System Restore folder. As a result, System Restore
has the potential of restoring an infected file on your computer, even after you
have cleaned the infected files from all the other locations.
Also, a
virus scan may detect a threat in the System Restore folder even though you have
removed the threat.
For instructions on how to turn off System Restore,
read your Windows documentation, or one of the following articles:
Note:
When you are completely finished with the removal procedure and are satisfied
that the threat has been removed, re-enable System Restore by following the
instructions in the aforementioned documents.
For additional information,
and an alternative to disabling Windows Me System Restore, see the Microsoft
Knowledge Base article:
Antivirus Tools Cannot Clean Infected Files in the _Restore
Folder (Article ID: Q263455).
2. To update the virus
definitionsSymantec Security Response fully tests all the virus
definitions for quality assurance before they are posted to our servers. There
are two ways to obtain the most recent virus definitions:
- Running LiveUpdate, which is the easiest way to obtain virus definitions:
These virus definitions are posted to the LiveUpdate servers once each week
(usually on Wednesdays), unless there is a major virus outbreak. To determine
whether definitions for this threat are available by LiveUpdate, refer to the
document: Virus Definitions (LiveUpdater).
- Downloading the definitions using the Intelligent Updater: The Intelligent
Updater virus definitions are posted daily. You should download the
definitions from the Symantec Security Response Web site and manually install
them. To determine whether definitions for this threat are available by the
Intelligent Updater, refer to the document: Virus
Definitions (Intelligent Updater).
- The latest Intelligent Updater virus definitions can be obtained here: Intelligent
Updater virus definitions. For
detailed instructions read the document: How
to update virus definition files using the Intelligent
Updater.
Note: If you see an error, such as LU1418, when
you try to run LiveUpdate and you cannot get the Web site hosting the
Intelligent Updater, it is likely that the W32.Looked.C has modified the Hosts
file. You can either download and install LiveUpdate 2.5, which can remove
Symantec entries from that file, or you can edit it yourself. See the
instructions for both in the "Additional Information" section
below.
3. To restart the computer in Safe mode or end the
malicious process
Windows 95/98/Me
Shut down the computer and turn off the power.
Wait for at least 30 seconds, and then restart the computer in Safe mode. For
instructions, read the document, "How to start the computer in Safe
Mode."
Windows NT/2000/XP
To end the malicious
process:
- Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete once.
- Click Task Manager.
- Click the Processes tab.
- Double-click the Image Name column header to alphabetically sort
the processes.
- Scroll through the list and look for IEXPLORE.EXE.
- If you find the file, click it, and then click End Process.
- Exit the Task Manager.
4. To scan for and delete
the infected files
- Start your Symantec antivirus program and make sure that it is configured
to scan all the files.
- Run a full system scan.
- If any files are detected as infected with W32.Looked.C, click
Delete.
- If you are still in Safe mode, restart the computer in Normal mode before
proceeding to the next section.
5. To reverse the changes
made to the registryImportant: Symantec strongly recommends that you back up the registry before
making any changes to it. Incorrect changes to the registry can result in
permanent data loss or corrupted files. Modify the specified subkeys only. Read
the document, "
How to make a backup of the Windows registry," for
instructions.
- Click Start > Run.
- Type regedit
Then click OK.
- Navigate to the
subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Soft\DownloadWWW
- In the right pane, delete the value:
"auto" = "1"
- Exit the Registry Editor.
Writeup By: Ka Chun Leung