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Windows XP & msccn.exe
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can some people do me a favour....i've got issues with a certain program which seems to serve no purpose but uses A LOT of my CPU %....CAN YOU CHECK TO SEE IF A PROGRAM CALLED 'MSCCN.EXE' RUNS AT START UP FOR YOU GUYS TOO AND IF IT USES HIGH CPU %s
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clip> This is to notify you the results of your submission, issue number
132927.
With regards to the file "msccn32.exe" submitted by you on 18 May
23:42:59 (Australian Eastern Standard Time), we have added cure
instructions for Win32/Palyh.A.Worm to the signature files for the
InoculateIT engine.
The Windows Portable Executable file "msccn32.exe" has been determined
to be malicious.
Similar names (alias) reported by other AV products are listed here:
(Win32/Palyh.A)
This automated scanning service "Virtue" is an addition to our regular
technical support service, not a replacement for it. If the automatic
responses you have received are incomplete or irrelevant to your query,
a technician will contact you. If you have further queries, please
submit them with reference number 132927 using the Support Request form
at http://www.vet.com.au/html/contact/contact-technic
al.html . If you have any anti-virus software then do a full system scan, assuming that your anti-virus software has been updated. Otherwise check out any one of the major anti-software for details on how to remove that particular virus, usually to be found in security responses or virus definitions - http://www.symantec.com/ is a good place to start.
al.html . If you have any anti-virus software then do a full system scan, assuming that your anti-virus software has been updated. Otherwise check out any one of the major anti-software for details on how to remove that particular virus, usually to be found in security responses or virus definitions - http://www.symantec.com/ is a good place to start.
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