Backdoor.Oblivion - Removal

Risk Level 1: Very Low

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Discovered: October 23, 2001
Updated: February 13, 2007 11:37:32 AM
Type: Trojan Horse


To remove this Trojan, delete files detected as Backdoor.Oblivion, and remove any values that it added to the registry, or references to it from the System.ini and Win.ini files.

To remove the Trojan:
  1. Run LiveUpdate to make sure that you have the most recent virus definitions.
  2. Start Norton AntiVirus (NAV), and make sure that NAV is configured to scan all files. For instructions on how to do this, read the document How to configure Norton AntiVirus to scan all files.
  3. Run a full system scan.
  4. Write down the file names of any files that are detected as Backdoor.Oblivion and then delete them.

To edit the registry:

CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you back up the registry before you make any changes to it. Incorrect changes to the registry can result in permanent data loss or corrupted files. Modify only the keys that are specified. Read the document How to back up the Windows registry for instructions.
  1. Click Start, and click Run. The Run dialog box appears.
  2. Type regedit and then click OK. The Registry Editor opens.
  3. Navigate to each of the following keys:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
  4. In the right pane, look for lines that refer to the files, such as ZipLoader32.exe, that were detected as Backdoor.Oblivion, and delete any such values that you find.
  5. Click Registry, and then click Exit.

To edit the System.ini and Win.ini files:
This needs to be done only on computers that are running Windows 95/98/Me.

NOTE: (For Windows Me users only) Due to the file-protection process in Windows Me, a backup copy of the file that you are about to edit exists in the C:\Windows\Recent folder. We recommend that you delete this file before you continue with the steps in this section. To do this using Windows Explorer, go to C:\Windows\Recent, and in the right pane select the Win.ini file and delete it. It will be regenerated as a copy of the file that you are about to edit when you save your changes to that file.
  1. Click Start, and click Run.
  2. Type the following, and then click OK.

    edit c:\windows\win.ini

    The MS-DOS Editor opens.

    NOTE: If Windows is installed in a different location, make the appropriate path substitution.
  3. In the [windows] section of the file, look for an entry similar to the following:

    load=<name of the file that was detected as ZipLoader32.exe>
  4. Select the entire line. Be sure that you have not selected any other text; then press Delete.
  5. In the [windows] section of the file, look for a line similar to the following:

    run=<name of the file that was detected as ZipLoader32.exe>
  6. If it exists, select the entire line. Be sure that you do not select any other text; then press Delete.
  7. Click File, and click Save.
  8. Click File, and click Exit.
  9. Click Start, and click Run.
  10. Type the following, and then click OK.

    edit c:\windows\win.ini

    The MS-DOS Editor opens.

    NOTE: If Windows is installed in a different location, make the appropriate path substitution.
  11. In the [boot]section of the file, look for an entry that refers to the file that was detected as ZipLoader32.exe. Delete this reference.

    NOTE:
    If the reference is part of the line

    shell=explorer.exe

    delete only the text to the right of the .exe, so that, when you are done, this line reads only:

    shell=explorer.exe
  12. Click File, and click Save.
  13. Click File, and click Exit.


Writeup By: Gor Nazaryan
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