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This file has been identified as a program that is undesirable to have running on your computer. This consists of programs that are misleading, harmful, or undesirable.
If the description states that it is a piece of malware, you should immediately run an antivirus and antispyware program. If that does not help, feel free to ask us for assistance in the forums.
Added by the Troj/Sifr-A information-stealing Trojan. This file also installs the following files in the same folder as c2c.dll: Nero7Keygen.exe,
Paradox.nfo, file_id.diz. It also installs these files in the Windows system folder: c2c.dat.
File Location:
%System%
Startup Type:
This startup entry is started automatically via the following Windows Registry keys:
Under that key will be a value containing a CLSID. That CLSID can be found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ and contains the filename that is to be loaded.
CLSID:
{29F97553-FBD6-33D1-BFC1-47A024D1875C}
Note:
%System% is a variable that refers to the Windows System folder. By default this is C:\Windows\System for Windows 95/98/ME, C:\Winnt\System32 for Windows NT/2000, or C:\Windows\System32 for Windows XP and Vista.
It is assumed that users are familiar with the operating system they
are using and comfortable with making the suggested changes. BleepingComputer.com will not
be held responsible if changes you make cause a system failure.
This is NOT a list of tasks/processes taken from Task Manager or the Close Program window (CTRL+ALT+DEL) but a list of startup applications, although you will find some of them
listed via this method. Pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL identifies programs that
are currently running - not necessarily at startup.
Therefore, before ending a task/process via CTRL+ALT+DEL just because
it has an "X" recommendation, please check whether it's in MSCONFIG or
the registry first. An example would be "svchost.exe" - which doesn't
appear in either under normal conditions but does via CTRL+ALT+DEL. If
in doubt, don't do anything.