I've been writing a lot about confiker and how to remove it on my blogs and websites, now lets talk about another danger and important to remove thread "Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.ih" which is only another name of Confiker with another style of work:

Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.ih Information:
This network worm spreads via local networks and removable storage media. The program itself is a Windows PE DLL file. The worm components vary in size from 155KB to 165KB. It is packed using UPX.
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Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.ih Removal Tool:
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9 comments

  1. Custom Application Hosting // 4:33 PM  

    At first, how can i know that my computer or my sites have http://www.itboons.com/solutions.html title Custom Application Hosting
    been affected by this worm ?

  2. Wissam // 12:10 PM  

    When you stop spamming blogs with your title.

  3. Onsite Support // 10:55 AM  

    i have heard quite a lot about the Win32 error i think that's a missing driver or it's a worm ?
    Windows Dedicated Server

  4. Glasgow Cosmetic Surgery // 8:30 AM  

    Had never seen or experienced a net worm. Is it real and important to remove it.

  5. Wissam // 1:08 PM  

    Yes, in general it's important to make sure your system is clean from any kind of adware, maleware, virus, worm or the mix.

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  7. directory // 8:10 AM  

    these worms always gets another alias and spread :(

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  9. Anonymous // 3:01 PM  

    I am always infected!!

    I can not install Windows 2003 Server (clean), although I have Kaspersky Antivirus for Enterprise Servers but when I try to use DNS to configure Active directory I get infected, so my question if it is possible to be infected from my ISP?

    and the right procedures to clean install and configure my servers (domain Controller, and Exchange 2003)