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W32.Serflog.A Free Removal Tool 1.1.2
Sunday, 20 March 2005
This tool is designed to remove infections of W32.Serflog.A. The W32.Serflog.A Removal Tool does the following:

- Terminates the W32.Serflog.A processes
- Deletes the W32.Serflog.A files
- Deletes the registry values that W32.Serflog.A has added
- Deletes the values added to the Hosts file

Romoves the following variants of the W32.Serflog worm:
W32.Serflog.A
W32.Serflog.C

License: Freeware

Download: W32.Serflog.A Free Removal Tool 1.1.2

Follow these steps to download and run the tool:

Download the FixSflog.exe file
Save the file to a convenient location, such as your Windows desktop.
Close all the running programs.
If you are on a network or if you have a full-time connection to the Internet, disconnect the computer from the network and the Internet.
Locate the file that you just downloaded.
Double-click the FixSflog.exe file to start the removal tool.
Click Start to begin the process, and then allow the tool to run.
Restart the computer.
Run the removal tool again to ensure that the system is clean.

If you are on a network or have a full-time connection to the Internet, such as a DSL or cable modem, disconnect the computer from the network and Internet. Disable or password-protect file sharing, or set the shared files to Read Only, before reconnecting the computers to the network or to the Internet. Because this worm spreads by using shared folders on networked computers, to ensure that the worm does not re-infect the computer after it has been removed, Symantec suggests sharing with Read Only access or by using password protection

 
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