michael412
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Having just had SpyBot report that I was infected by Win32.OnLineGames and taken the necessary action to deal with it, I then searched Google for more information and came up with this hit into these forums
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=16598&highlight=epsn.dll.
This thread suggests that this is a false positive. I'm not so sure. I did indeed have the file that SpyBot was complaining about (C:\Windows\system32\EPSN.dll). My other PC (same OS - XP SP2) doesn't have the file. As described in the thread, SpyBot wasn't able to clean it up because it was locked by various processes that had loaded it into their address space. I cleaned it up by firing up my Windows installation CD and going into recovery mode. I simply deleted the file and restarted Windows. Everything seems to be running quite happily without this DLL, so I'm hoping it was indeed a real infection, but if anyone knows anything else (and I'm damned if I can find any more out there on the Internet), I'd be very grateful to hear their views.
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=16598&highlight=epsn.dll.
This thread suggests that this is a false positive. I'm not so sure. I did indeed have the file that SpyBot was complaining about (C:\Windows\system32\EPSN.dll). My other PC (same OS - XP SP2) doesn't have the file. As described in the thread, SpyBot wasn't able to clean it up because it was locked by various processes that had loaded it into their address space. I cleaned it up by firing up my Windows installation CD and going into recovery mode. I simply deleted the file and restarted Windows. Everything seems to be running quite happily without this DLL, so I'm hoping it was indeed a real infection, but if anyone knows anything else (and I'm damned if I can find any more out there on the Internet), I'd be very grateful to hear their views.