If this infection was detected after a Windows update it is likely a false
positive. Go to
http://www.virustotal.com/ and upload the infected file to the
site. It will be scanned by 40 or more virus scanners. A true infection will
be flagged by most of the scanners. A false positive will be flagged by few or
none and may show different threats in different scanners.
Installers and updaters are frequently victims of false positives because many
anti-virus scanners see the changing of system or program files as "virus-like
behavior" even when no virus signature is present.
With no information offered as to how you discovered the infection and what you
have tried to do about it, no one is likely have a useful answer.
--
G. R. Woodring
Date: 7/15/2009 6:14 PM, Author: BobWas Wrote:
> I've got this virus, Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy on my computer now. I can't
> seem to get rid of it. Anyone have any ideas?