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Old August 10th, 2005
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Angry Limewire won't go away!

I've been using limewire successfully for months, then out of the blue it started opening every 2 min on its own. I selected the option to not connect automatically, but it made no difference. I tried uninstalling the program, but it doesn't take it completely off. Now I keep getting an error message every 2 min saying that one or more files is corrupted. I re-installed limewire and the problems started all over again and I STILL can't get it off my computer! Can someone tell me how to get this off or get it fixed so it'll only open when I tell it to??

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Old August 17th, 2005
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A good virus scanner is a good idea for anyone running a MS Windows machine connected to the Internet (or any other public computer network).

The bad news is that this isn't an installation issue, and you likely downloaded and then ran a piece of malware commanly called the C variant of the "Alcra Worm" (W32.Alcra.C). It's similar enough to another worm that some Anti-Virus programs identify it as the "AN Worm" or the "Zodiak Worm". It appears that the malware was created sometime in mid June of 2005.

The good news is this is that several Anti-Virus companies (such as Kaspersky Labs ) offer free trial versions that should be able to help you out. Also, this issue is covered more in depth in the "General Windows Forums" under Major topics -> LimeWire continually popping up.

At the time of those posts, Norton Anti-Virus couldn't detect W32.Alcra.C. I was able to track down a copy of the worm and send it to Norton. By the end of June, Norton was able to detect this worm. (The June 28th 2005 virus dictionary update was the first Norton AV dictionary to detect W32.Alcra.C, if I remember correctly.)
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