Bitdefender Releases Free Red October Removal Tool

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Exterminator

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Bitdefender has released a removal tool for the Red October APT from affected systems.They had link problems at first and then some false positives after initial release but have apparently updated this.

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Bitdefender said:
Bitdefender anti-malware analysts have produced a tool which can wipe out the “Red October” APT from affected systems. If you happen to be running some bit of critical infrastructure, or have a hunch that your systems might have registered under “collateral damage” in the campaign, feel free to grab it from here. As usual, it is provided free of charge and may be updated at a later date so watch this space.

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Red October Removal Tool Direct Download
 

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Here are some screenshot with this tool:
Bitdefender Red October Removal Tool User Interface:
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Bitdefender Releases Free Red October Removal Tool while scanning:
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Bitdefender Releases Free Red October Removal Tool after scan:
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A system scan can take a long time, as this tool will scan all the files from your computer.
 

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