Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tools useful when computer infected by virus (For Advanced Users)


This are tools which are useful when computer is infected by virus all are potable version meant for direct run from USB or any other drive.

Autorun:It disables autorun feature.

Free Commander:
Dual-panel technology - horizontal and vertical
Tabbed interface
Optional tree view for each panel
Built in file viewer to view files in hex, binary, text or image format
File viewer inside archives too
Built in archive handling: ZIP (read, write), CAB (read, write), RAR (read)
Nested archive handling
Built in FTP client
Easy access to system folders, control panel, desktop and start menu
Copy, move, delete, rename files and folders
Multi rename tool
Wipe files
Create and verify MD5 checksums
File splitting
File properties and context menu
Calculation of folder size
Folder comparison / synchronization
Modification of file date and attributes
Folder / program favorites
File searching (inside archive too)
File filters for display
User defined columns for detailed view
DOS command line

Process Explorer:It is same like task manager which can be use to see running process.Normally when infected by virus taskmanager usually don't work.So it can be efficient tool to find out processes run by virus

Process Master:
An advanced utility for hidden processes detection and killing. It successfully detects the presence of such famous rootkits as HackerDefender and Fu. Recommended for advanced users.

Run.exe:When infected by virus your run command window is disable to start run you can use this tool

RunScanner:
It is a windows system utility which scans your system for all running programs, autostart locations, drivers, services and hijack points.You can use it to detect changes and misconfigurations in your system caused by spyware, virusses or human errors.

Gs.exe:
GS.EXE is an alternative DOS shell, with better editing features than the ancient DOS command prompt which Micro$oft has never bothered to improve. Pressing the left arrow key does not perform a backspace, it lets you go back and change something without destroying everything that came after it. Pressing the up and down arrow keys will cycle through a history of past commands (including commands from a previous session). Pressing the insert key will toggle the editing mode between "insert" and "overwrite". Ctrl+V will paste the clipboard into the command line.

isReset:It is to reset file attributies

Tasklist exe:List task on remote computer

Reagalyz exe :Registry editor


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