File: exp.dat
Location of exp.dat and Associated Malware
Check whether exp.dat is present in the following locations:
exp.dat file locations that are Windows version independent:
- C:\Windows\System32\exp.dat
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 specific exp.dat file locations:
- C:\Documents And Settings\USER_NAME\My Documents\AppData\exp.dat
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8 specific exp.dat file locations:
- C:\Users\USER_NAME\Documents\AppData\exp.dat
If you find exp.dat file in any of these locations, your computer is very likely to be infected with the following malware:
Notes:
- You can check if exp.dat is associated with the malware listed above by running a Exterminate It! Free Scan.
- You can easily remove all the files listed above with Exterminate It! Antimalware.
Different Variations of exp.dat File^
File Size | File Md5 | Last Seen |
---|---|---|
4098 | 2917EDE334AE4A236CBCD7B59FD7C597 | Oct 28, 2011 |
65536 | CAE4F686B44BAAB38FE1280E222B6A6C | Feb 12, 2017 |
Why Is It Important to Remove Malware Files?^
It is imperative that you delete malware-associated files as soon as possible because they can be used - or are already being used - to inflict serious damage on your PC, including:
- Disrupting the normal functioning of the operating system or rendering it completely useless.
- Hijacking valuable private information (credit card numbers, passwords, PIN codes, etc.)
- Directing all your Web searches to the same unwanted or malicious sites.
- Dramatically slowing down your computer.
- Gaining total control of your PC to spread viruses and trojans and send out spam.
How to Remove exp.dat^
- To enable deleting the exp.dat file, terminate the associated process in the
Task Manager as follows:
- Right-click in the Windows taskbar (a bar that appears along the bottom of the Windows screen) and select Task Manager on the menu.
- In the Tasks Manager window, click the Processes tab.
- On the Processes tab, select exp.dat and click End Process.
- Using your file explorer, browse to the file using the paths listed in Location of exp.dat and Associated Malware.
- Select the file and press SHIFT+Delete on the keyboard.
- Click Yes in the confirm deletion dialog box.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for each location listed in Location of exp.dat and Associated Malware.
- The deletion of exp.dat will fail if it is locked; that is, it is in use by some application (Windows will display a corresponding message). For instructions on deleting locked files, see Deleting Locked Files.
- The deletion of exp.dat will fail if your Windows uses the NT File System (NTFS) and you have no write rights for the file. Request your system administrator to grant you write rights for the file.
Notes:
Deleting Locked Files^
You can delete locked files with the RemoveOnReboot utility. You can install the RemoveOnReboot utility from here.
After you delete a locked file, you need to delete all the references to the file in Windows registry.
To delete a locked file:
- Right-click on the file and select Send To -> Remove on Next Reboot on the menu.
- Restart your computer.
The file will be deleted on restart.
To remove all registry references to a exp.dat malware file:
- On the Windows Start menu, click Run.
- In the Open box, type regedit and click OK. The Registry Editor window opens.
- On the Edit menu, select Find.
- In the Find dialog box, type exp.dat. The name of the first found registry value referencing exp.dat is highlighted in the right pane of the Registry Editor window.
- Right-click the registry value name and select Delete on the menu.
- Click Yes in the Confirm Value Delete dialog box.
- To delete all other references to exp.dat, repeat steps 4-6.
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A couple of weeks ago my wife's laptop got totally infected (she must be browsing porn) and I ended up finding a little known program that did most of the clean up and then followed up with Microsoft tools that are available on their site and successfully cleaned everything with the exception of one item i had to get rid of manually.
Name of the product is Exterminate it. Worked pretty well.
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