Do These Hostas Have a Virus.
Steve Krebs
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Comments (9)Put the event viewer away an run the the scan below, Use the Kaspersky Lab Online Scanner download from here click here In Microsoft Windows Vista, you must open the Web browser using the Run as Administrator command. From the Desktop right click the icon to open the browser and choose Run as Administrator.  Click on SCAN NOW  Click Accept.  The program will then begin downloading the latest definition files.  Once the files have been downloaded locate the Scan Settingsand have it scan My Computer.  The scan will take a while, so be patient and let it finish. When the scan is done, in the Scan is complete window, any infection is displayed. There is no option to clean/disinfect, however, we need to analyze the information on the report. To obtain the report: Click on Save Report As  Next, in the Save as prompt, Save in area, select: Desktop.  In the File name area use KScan, or something similar.  In Save as type: click the drop arrow and select: Text file [*.txt]  Then, click: Save Copy and paste the Kaspersky Online Scanner Report in your next reply. Note for Internet Explorer 7 users: If at any time you have trouble viewing the accept button of the license, click on the Zoom tool located at the bottom right of the IE window and set the zoom to 75%. Once the license is accepted, reset to 100%. __________________ ....See MoreVirus software says I have a virus what to do?
Comments (8)if it put it in quarantine you should be ok, most antivirus programs allow you to go to the chest and from there select delete. I would also run these 2 free programs to make sure you do not have anything else. SUPERAntiSpyware Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware to your desktop. * Double-click mbam-setup.exe and follow the prompts to install the program. * At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, then click Finish. * If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version. * Once the program has loaded, select Perform full scan, then click Scan. * When the scan is complete, click OK, then Show Results to view the results. * Be sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected. Install them, update them then do the scans and let them clean up what they find. Also I would go and run this online scan too. FREE Online Virus Scan...See MoreDo I have a Trojan virus
Comments (17)" I don't like buying things that you can get free." I'm not going to defend McAfee, Emma, it's not my favorite, but as a reply to your comment above, I'll say I don't agree with you because "You get what you pay for". While some (not all) of the free programs offer decent (and narrowly focused) anti-virus protection only, few offer the broad range of security and protection services that the non-free programs offer. Most non-free programs offer more robust security, to include internet surfing and identity protection, malware protection, cleanup and automatic performance monitoring (this can be indicative of unauthorized access), and an untold number of other capabilities. A license for any of the top drawer systems can be had for under $30 a year (buy a 3 person license and share the cost with with two friends), which is affordable for anyone. You don't need to agree with me, but you can use your own eyes to see that in this and many forums, the constant parade of users who are suffering infections typically use one of the free programs. I use one comprehensive (not free) system. I use no utilities, I trigger no scans, and I pay no attention to it because it quietly works in the background and eliminates problems. Everyone is free to choose their own course....See MoreDo my tomatoes have tomato/tobacco mosaic virus
Comments (7)It looks like either your roots are damaged, and/or it got some surprise exposure to strong sun/light. Did you get the leaves wet? Sometimes plants prone to edema will do something like that when they get wet (but they'd probably get yellow bumps, too, if that were the case). It could be general stress from whatever is or isn't in the soil, as others have noted. Unless your soil/containers were infected, or unless you have pests feeding on your plants, or unless you smoke and touched the plants, then it's probably not a virus....See MoreSteve Krebs
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