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This is a detection for exploits of a Microsoft Internet Explorer vulnerability, so it therefore does not need to be removed in the same manner as a virus or worm.

It is important that you apply the patch for the vulnerability as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-013. Once patched, the system is no longer be vulnerable to the exploit.

If the exploit has run on your system, it is possible that some HTML files remain on the infected computer, even after the system was patched against the vulnerability.

The most likely place to find such files are the Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files and cookies. If you are still getting detections after applying the patch, the files should be deleted. See the Additional Information section for instructions.

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/bloodhound.exploit.6.html

straight from symantec's site..

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DL the MS patch in Swimmers link & follow the other instructions.If it is still detected then try running your AV in safe mode always a good idea when you have a virus that's hard to remove.While there it's also a good idea to run your anti spyware program.

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