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Detecting a USB drive infection before viewing its contents


Nowadays, most of the viruses/worms spread via USB drives. So, now if your USB drive is infected and if you double-click it to open it…
BOOM the virus enters your drive. Unless your AntiVirus is updated till date, you don’t have any means to identify whether there exists
an infection in your USB drive. Even if your AntiVirus IS updated, chances are that the virus/worm is a new one and your AntiVirus doesn’t
have any record of it. So how do you decide whether your USB drive’s infected or not without relying on your AntiVirus?? Read on…

1. Download/create/extract an icon (*.ico) file. One nice site for getting cool icons is :

www.iconspedia.com

2. Open notepad and write the following code in it :

[autorun]
icon=XXX.ico

where, “XXX” is your icon file’s name.

3. Save it as “autorun.inf”

4. Copy the icon (from step 1) and the autorun file (from step 2) in your USB drive (assuming it is not infected).

5. Set their attributes to ReadOnly and Hidden so that you don’t accidentally delete them.

6. Disconnect and reconnect your USB and check whether the icon appears or not. If it doesn’t, the icon names in the code
and of the file probably don’t match or you haven’t saved the code as a “.inf” file.

Now, when your USB gets infected, the icon will disappear (or will be changed). This is because for the virus/worm to
spread itself into the hard drive, it has to create an “autorun.inf” file. This file modifies the existing one..
thus preventing the icon and telling you about the infection. So, now instead of double-clicking to open the drive,
open it by View –> Explorer bar –> Folders option in the menu after scanning it.
Also make sure to put the original autorun file back in the drive.

Most of you must be knowing this trick though….

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Posted by shivanarayan on Aug 11th, 2009 and filed under Tips 'n' Tricks. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response by filling following comment form or trackback to this entry from your site

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