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Threat's dossier

Threat indicator: MEDIUM
Name of the threat: Parent Tools for AIM
Command or file name: PT-Setup.exe
Threat type: Badware
Affected OS: Win32 (Windows 9x, Windows XP, Windows Vista)

Ways for invasion

The ingressed threat makes its copy on your computer and launches Parent Tools for AIM system process using the names similar to PT-Setup.exe or Parent Tools for AIM. It initiates a creation of new startup key under the name Parent Tools for AIM and value PT-Setup.exe.

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Manual solution of Parent Tools for AIM problem

In order to make progress in getting rid of PT-Setup.exe manually you should delete all files assosiated with Parent Tools for AIM infection, including destruction of its registry keys and invalid DLLs. It is also recommended to delete files with names similar to Parent Tools for AIM from startup list. Sometimes Parent Tools for AIM can corrupt DLLs that can become a cause of unstability of your Windows. You will have to recover it from distribution to make it work correctly.To get rid of this threat, be assured to follow next points:

1. Destroy the malicious process and all associated files:

• pthelp.cnt
• pthelp.hlp
• ptr32w.exe
• ptrun32.exe
• rtc.dat
• wspoolsv.exe
• ~dfdbf9.tmp

Notification: Be careful while deleting anything from system files. This is dangerous to destroy a valid process that can carry result in Windows disfunction. It is a cute trick of malware to hide behind valid files and use some names similar to the ones DLLs use. To escape unpredictable results we suggest you to use True Sword to ensure your system.

2. Destroy all assosiated malware:

• C:\Windows\System\ptrun32\
• %autostart% \ignite software\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\ignite software\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\ignite software\ptrn32\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\ignite software\ptrn32\spoolsv\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\ignite software\ptrn32\spoolsv\dat\

3. Clean up all infected registry keys and\or values:

• Key: SOFTWARE\Ignite Software\Parent Tools AIM\Local
  Value: REC

• Key: SOFTWARE\Ignite Software\Parent Tools AIM\Local
  Value: DAT0

• Key: SOFTWARE\Ignite Software\Parent Tools AIM\Options
  Value: Popup

• Key: software\ignite software\parent tools aim\user information
  Value: watch path

• Key: SOFTWARE\Ignite Software\Parent Tools AIM\User Information
  Value: Watch Path

• Key: SOFTWARE\Ignite Software\Parent Tools AIM\Local
  Value: REC

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