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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 11:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Back then I was infected with the <strong><a title="Heap41a Virus Help" href="http://techiedan.com/2008/11/11/infected-with-heap41a-virus/" target="_blank">DREADED IRRITATING HEAP41A VIRUS</a></strong>, which does this stupid POP UP whenever I open my Firefox application.</p>
<p>I DON&#8217;T HATE MOZILLA BUT USE IE OR ELSE</p>
<p>Well, I forgot to mentioned though that there is this one small step which needs to be done. Though it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back then I was infected with the <strong><a title="Heap41a Virus Help" href="http://techiedan.com/2008/11/11/infected-with-heap41a-virus/" target="_blank">DREADED IRRITATING HEAP41A VIRUS</a></strong>, which does this stupid POP UP whenever I open my Firefox application.</p>
<blockquote style="background-color:#ccff22"><p>I DON&#8217;T HATE MOZILLA BUT USE IE OR ELSE</p></blockquote>
<p>Well, I forgot to mentioned though that there is this one small step which needs to be done. Though it can also be looked upon as another view in case your <strong>View Hidden Files cannot be enabled</strong> no matter if you already clicked it before.</p>
<p>It seems that your registry has been changed by this virus. So here&#8217;s the solution for it.</p>
<blockquote style="background-color:#aaaacc"><p>1. <strong>Click Start &gt; Run</strong> &gt; type <strong>regedit<br />
</strong>2. Here expand to <strong>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE<br />
\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\</strong><strong>CURRENTVERSION\POLICIES\EXPLORER</strong><br />
3. in the right-side pane check for the DWORD value <strong>NoFolderOptions</strong><br />
4. Create a new DWORD value by right-clicking NEW &gt; DWORD<br />
if the value is not there.<br />
5. Create a name &#8216;<strong>NoFolderOptions</strong>&#8221; and press Enter<br />
if the value is not there.<br />
6. Double-click the entry and set the value to 0<br />
7. Open any folder and see if Folder Options is there.<br />
If it is still not there then Log Off and Log in again or make a restart</p></blockquote>
<p>Now this should be able to solved that problem but also make sure to check for any spywares if you haven&#8217;t done so.</p>
<p>My PC is once again affected by certain spyware and I find that the above solution doesn&#8217;t always work. Here&#8217;s another solution I manage to find.</p>
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<h3>Method 2:</h3>
<p>1. Click Start -&gt; Run (or press Windows key + R)<br />
2. Type <strong>regedit</strong> and click <strong>OK</strong>.<br />
3. Find the key:<strong> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\<br />
Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL</strong><br />
4. Look at the CheckedValue key… This should be a DWORD key. If it isn’t, delete the key.<br />
5. Create a new key called <strong>CheckedValue</strong> as a DWORD (hexadecimal) with a value of <strong>1</strong>.<br />
6. The <strong>Show hidden files &amp; folders</strong> check box should now work normally.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Infected with Heap41a Virus</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Was working in the company and seeing the need to have a temporary storage device like the USB Thumb Drive, to transfer files and to do installation. It was sort of like a necessity then though it was a wrong choice to make when you&#8217;re putting your thumb drive on other people&#8217;s desktop.</p>
<p>A wrong choice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was working in the company and seeing the need to have a temporary storage device like the USB Thumb Drive, to transfer files and to do installation. It was sort of like a necessity then though it was a wrong choice to make when you&#8217;re putting your thumb drive on other people&#8217;s desktop.</p>
<p>A wrong choice to make though when I brought it back home and instead of exploring the thumb drive, I double clicked the icon, and it came up saying running some programs.</p>
<p>My first reaction was Oh shit&#8230;. <strong>Virus attacked</strong>. So I scanned thru the Windows Task Manager for any processes and stopped them and used <strong>AVG Free Antivirus</strong> and also <strong>Ad Aware</strong> to kill any viruses. At first it seemed to work and I found out that it was running some kind of software which is more like macro program. Somehow the virus is still not cleared yet when I did that, and also it will create a folder named <strong>Heap41a</strong> in C:\ drive. Anyway this was my experience.</p>
<blockquote style="background-color:#11aabb"><p>1. Go to Windows Task Manager by pressing shortcut key <strong>Ctrl + Shift + Esc</strong> and view processes. <strong>End Process </strong>of those name svchost which is run under the User. Do not terminate svchost services under <strong>SYSTEM</strong>, <strong>LOCAL SERVICE</strong> and <strong>NETWORK SERVICE</strong>.<br />
2. After done, you can use your cmd to delete the undesirable heap41a folder. Go to <strong>Start</strong> &gt; <strong>Run</strong> and type <strong>cmd</strong>. Type <strong>cd\</strong> to go to the main C:\ folder then type the following <strong>rmdir /s heap41a</strong> and press <strong>Enter</strong>. (This is a faster way)<br />
3. Go to <strong>Start</strong> &gt; <strong>Run</strong> and type <strong>Regedit</strong> and search for any heap41a file and delete the register key.</p></blockquote>
<p>Well, I guessed that should be all. Funny that this virus is really a pain in the ass and not all Antivirus could detect it. So for now this is the only way, unless I create an automated process.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still unclear about the steps, you may reached me by replying in the comments here. Hope this is helpful.</p>
<p>Edited : Found out that this virus also modifies your registry to not show hidden files. Here&#8217;s the <a title="Cannot Enable View Hidden Files" href="http://techiedan.com/2009/01/07/cannot-enable-view-hidden-files/" target="_blank">post to enable view of hidden files on your Windows XP</a>.</p>
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