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The following description of troubles is only included just in case someone else in the Googleverse needs to know that they are not alone. People also used to think it was too hard to fly and that the world was flat. Impossible.Īnd in doing my research, I learned that people are adamant that BIOS viruses are "too hard to do". It was deleted, so I called them and got the answer I expected. I posted the question on the Logitech forum. I suspected my logitech unifying wireless usb receiver as being a conduit for flashing my BIOS. Sophos is the only one that showed me a clue.
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My BIOS is definitely replaced by something else.
#LOGITECH UNIFYING SOFTWARE MARKED AS A VIRUS PASSWORD#
lib/firmware/vxge/X3fw-pxe.ncfl Password Protected Here is what Savscan identified as suspicious in linux before it stalled: (So, whoever is perpetuating the myth that linux doesn't get viruses needs to open their eyes) Savscan identified some suspicious files until the savscan failed and wouldn't restart. The only one that started going and reported malicious files was Sophos savscan.
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I tried to run a number of scanners and cleaners, but most of them refused to run and the scans that ran reported no problems. The kicker is that this virus(es) also ran when I booted to Ubuntu linux and messes stuff up. My os was still acting "funny" and I did a slew of virus scans, but only one so far (Norman Malware Cleaner) detected a couple of malicious files and deleted them. Because of a USB virus/worm that infected my computer, I recently DBAN-ed and formatted my hard drive then used my Gateway recovery dvd's to reinstall the Windows 7 os.