AntiVermins on the Loose

Sorry for the lack of entries lately, but between vacation, my twins birthday and work, my time has not been my own.  For those who follow new rogue anti-spyware applications and the trojans that push them, the latest push is for a program called AntiVermins.  AntiVermins, like all the rest, uses misleading advertising, false positives, and fake scan reports as a scare tactic for you to purchase the commercial version of their application.

The three current infectors for AntiVermins are:

C:\Windows\System32\hjpprpu.dll
C:\Windows\System32\cvnzie.dll
C:\Windows\System32\kuhmk.dll

Currently the custom removal tools may not be targetting these variants, so you may want to follow the manual removal steps of our AntiVermins removal guide:

How To Remove Antivermins (removal Instructions)

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