Subject line says it all. I have a Toshiba laptop, acquired this summer for a project. It came with Windows Vista and haven't yet had a chance to convert it to Linux. Any help is appreciated.
A google search seems to show few results. I found this.
http://removal-tool.blogspot.com/2010/10/win32cybotb-easy-removal.html
If this site doesn't work, you can try Malwarebytes (found at http://www.malwarebytes.org/) Malwarebytes is an excellent anti-malware program that has saved my system from reformat. Just boot up your system in safe mode and do a full scan.
Hope this helps.
The reason I ask is that there are apparently a half dozen fake removers that actually install more malware and doesn't remove the Cybot.
malwarebytes. I use it and it gets rid of everything.
(http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/1624/ofmwb.png)
Why don't you use this as an excuse to reformat with Linux?
If malwarebytes doesn't work: Try this website:
http://www.myantispyware.com/
They have a forum where the guy running the site helps you throughout the process of removing whatever you've got.
Thanks Malwarebytes did the trick.
Quote from: RickJ on Sat 20/11/2010 20:00:52
Thanks Malwarebytes did the trick.
Pfft.
(attributed to Al_Ninio)
WHAt ARE YOU WAITING FOR??2!! INSTALL LINUX!!!!111@1111!!11!!111111!!!