Originally Posted by
Maverickx
Eset Nod 32 5.0.93 found Tarma installer as malware. As a matter fact, Tarma installer, during the installation of Tarma software (probably, I don't know what this is, I never used it), installed a "ransomware" (kind of: "there is police here, your computer was blocked because you have child pornography on your HDD, you have to pay 100 Euro to unlock it", with the usual webpage that covers the screen, unremovable by the normal user, lots of registry changes and so on. I kinda "love" this virus, it is very smart...), identified during cleaning by Nod32 as Win32/Adware.Yontoo.B application. The file was c:\ProgramData\Tarma installer\{889DF117-14D1-44EE-9F31-C5FB5D47F68B}\_setupx.dll. And... I have to say, as IT specialist, that I really love and trust Nod32; since years it helped me to clean a lot of HDDs and it protected mines really well.
On another computer infected with similar crap, the job did by Spybot S&D and Malwarebytes in cleaning the corrupted registry keys was outstanding.
So... or Tarma installs viruses deliberately, or they have to protect better their software for not being such easy to decode and recode with virus embedded. Eather way, I wouldn't remove this software yet from the list of detection, or... (looking at the date of previous posts), I would recommend you to re-add it, if it was removed long time ago. Probably it would be a good idea to do the same thing with Yontoo software (IE BHOs, I've seen), if it wasn't done yet...
Best regards