I've been running the Panda AV free online scanner for a test run a few minutes ago...but when I opened Avast! and it did the memory check before opening the main program (when Panda was running)... it said I was infected by a
memory resident virus called
"Win32:KUANG" located in
C:/windows/system32/activescan/imscan.dll and "
Matyas" in
C:/windows/system32/activescan/Pav.sig >> wich is the signature file of Panda i guess ?
It scared the shit out of me !
Avast4.0 asked me to shedule a boot scan, so i did...but it didn't found anything.
So my first idea is that this was a false alarm, and it detected the panda scanner running. (I hope so).
But i'm not 100 % sure do I have to delete the detected DLL 's manualy in the windows explorer...or is it safe just to let it there ?
To be sure it does not harm to other files, i sended the DLL's to the Virus Chest to make sure.
you never know...
I have my heuristics set to "High". Running PRO edition. with latest updates. win XP sp1.