be.exe, sysdirec.dll
Thursday, 09 December 2010 13:55
The file names be.exe, sysdirec.dll have appeared along with other files in a virus analysis report. You can see it on this link
- The installer is of about 248 KB. It creates 'autorun.inf' files that may be used for spreading to local, network, or removable drives. Most of the times 'autorun.inf' files are not a sign of infection, as they are used by legitimate programs and installation CDs.
- It may stop the services Application Layer Gateway Service, Help and Support, Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), Security Center, Automatic Updates.
- Sets the drive to autoplay by creating autorun.inf file in its root directory. If the drive is shared across the network then other remote computers can be infected any time they try to access this share.
- It connects to malicious websites. It can download harmful files from the internet. A good firewall can provide some security. Some good freeware are ZoneAlarm Free Firewall, and Comodo Internet Security Free Edition (you can choose to install just the firewall from their security suite)
It creates the files be.exe, sysdirec.dll on the infected computer that you need to search and delete. You should end running processes named be.exe, sysdirec.dll from Task Manager. And also remove the file's entries from windows startup.
Statutory Warning: It is possible that some legitimate software may be using the same file names as that of the virus files. You do not have to delete these files, if they belong to some legitimate program installed on your computer. Use Windows Defender or SysInternal Process Explorer to differentiate between them. This article is based on available information on the internet. In case of any objection, please send me a note by adding a comment at the end of this page, or mail me on support(at)comprolive.com
Using System RestoreIf you know the duration since your computer is infected, you can try to restore your computer at a prior date, that will be an easy way to undo the changes done by the virus
Using system restore in windows XP
Using system restore in windows Vista
Using system restore in windows7
Boot in safe mode
Sometimes you can not delete a file. You should boot in safe mode and then try to delete it.
- How to boot in safe in windows XP
- How to boot in safe mode in windows Vista
- How to boot in safe mode in windows7
You need to enable to view hidden files and folders before searching.
- How to Enable to View Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP
- How to Enable to View Hidden Files and Folders in Windows Vista
- How to Enable to View Hidden Files and Folders in Windows7
Remove Processes from Task Manager
- Press Ctrl Alt Del keys to open the Task Manager.
- Select Processes tab. You will see a list.
- Look for the names be.exe, sysdirec.dll in it.
- Select if found and press the End Process button. It will ask for your confirmation to end that process.
- Select Yes. You can end one process at a time.
You can find out if a process in Task Manager is good or bad by using Windows Defender. It shows the path of a process and its publisher. Harmful processes may be shown under Unknown Publisher in windows defender.
How to use Windows Defender in windows XP
How to use Windows Defender in windows Vista
How to use Windows Defender in windows7
Or you can use Sysinternal's Process Explorer.- How to use Sysinternal's Process Explorer
Removing entry from windows startup
The system configuration can be started in xp and in vista by typing msconfig in the run box/ start menu search box. In xp by clicking on Start > run . The windows startup is reversible. You can check / uncheck any entry from windows startup any number of times.
- Open system configuration window.
- Click on the Startup tab. You will see a list all the programs that are scheduled to start with windows.
- Expand the middle column using your mouse pointer. That will show you the full path of the program.
- Locate and uncheck the boxes in front of these names "be.exe, sysdirec.dll" (also look for any other suspicious names)
- Press Apply , Press Close/Ok , Select "do not restart" at the next prompt
Starting Services
In order the start the services stopped by the virus, select the Services tab. Locate and check in the boxes (if they are unchecked) in front of Application Layer Gateway Service, Help and Support, Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), Security Center, Automatic Updates. Press Apply , Press Close/Ok , Select "restart" at the next prompt .
Deleting files
The computer will restart now. Delete the following files and folders. Boot in safe mode or boot in the dos prompt if needed. You can use windows search utility to search for be.exe, sysdirec.dll
Files
c:\autorun.inf
C:\Documents and Settings\[UserName]\Application Data\be.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\[UserName]\Application Data\sysdirec.dll
C:\Windows\System32\log.txt
C:\Windows\System32\share.bat
[file and pathname of the sample #1]
(We do not know the name or the location of sample #1, it could be in your default download location or on the desktop or in a Temp folder. The files and folders in the Temp folder can be automatically removed, if you use a freeware temp files/ registry cleaner software like CCleaner)
Folders
none
Registry Keys
Some of the registry keys will be automatically removed if you run Registry menu of CCleaner. For others you can see the report mentioned at the beginning of this article .
Using CCleaner
You can easily remove the files in the temp folder by running CCleaner. You can set CCleaner to run automatically each time the computer starts.
Do not forget to run CCleaner > Registry menu to remove the obsolete registry entries.
more about CCleaner on this link
Free tools to repair disabled folder options, registry, Task Manager etc
Whereas you can repair disabled Folder Options, disabled Registry Tools, disabled Task Manager, Disabled System Restore etc using these free tools
Tools for Windows XP
Tools for Windows Vista
Tools for Windows7 be.exe, sysdirec.dll
Use the System File Checker
To repair windows system files.
- How to run System File Checker utility in windows XP
- How to run System File Checker utility in windows Vista
- How to run System File Checker utility in windows7
Reprinted with permission from Threatexpert.com
