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Viruses and solutions

In this section you will find recommendations how to fight malicious programs which cannot be disinfected by Kaspersky Lab’s products. In order to disinfect/remove malicious programs you may have to modify the system registry or use an additional utility. If you failed to find the necessary information or you find these recommendations too complicated or inadequate, please send a request to the Technical Support service via the HelpDesk form.

A file was infected by Virus.Win32.Gpcode. How can I decipher/disinfect this file?
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Virus.Win32.Gpcode is a new virus with modifications which ciphers files. Each time files are ciphered differently.

Anti-Virus products of Kaspersky Lab can decipher these files with the help of anti-virus databases released on June 02.2006 at 5:00 pm (GMT +3). If Kaspersky Anti-Virus has detected Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ae in any file, choose the “disinfect” function to decipher the file.

If Kaspersky Anti-Virus has detected Virus.Win32.Gpcode of any modification in the file and cannot disinfect/decipher it, mail this file to newvirus@kaspersky.com with the subject Virus.Win32.Gpcode and in about 1-2 hours the key to decipher the file will be added to the anti-virus databases. And if you have the original (not deciphered) copy of the file, in which Virus.Win32.Gpcode was detected, please, send it too. This copy might help the analytics to decipher the infected code.


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