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Infected by HTTP Nukesploit P4ck


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Just today I started getting messages from Symantec Endpoint Protection every two minutes or so saying "[SID:23363] HTTP Nukesploit P4ck Activity detected." In the Client Management security logs, it says that each incidence of the activity was prevented, so as far as I know none of my information has been shared. I've run 2 full scans on my machine through Symantec, and each has discovered and deleted only a Tracking Cookie while the system messages persist.

Can anyone shed any light on what I should do to deal with this problem, if anything?

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Just as an update I ran a full scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware which detected four files that I subsequently deleted. The system messages I was regularly receiving stopped afterwards. I ran a second full scan with MBAM and came up with nothing. Is there anything further I should do, or is this problem solved?
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