What is 000000c0.@?

000000c0.@ is usually located in the 'c:\Windows\assembly\tmp\U\' folder.

Some of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal detected 000000c0.@.

If you have additional information about the file, please share it with the FreeFixer users by posting a comment at the bottom of this page.

Vendor and version information [?]

000000c0.@ does not have any version or vendor information.

Digital signatures [?]

000000c0.@ is not signed.

VirusTotal report

10 of the 43 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the 000000c0.@ file. That's a 23% detection rate.

ScannerDetection Name
BitDefender Trojan.Generic.6950448
Comodo UnclassifiedMalware
eSafe Win32.Zeroaccess
F-Secure Trojan.Generic.6950448
GData Trojan.Generic.6950448
K7AntiVirus Riskware
McAfee ZeroAccess.b!jsp
McAfee-GW-Edition ZeroAccess.b!jsp
PCTools Trojan.Zeroaccess
Symantec Trojan.Zeroaccess
10 of the 43 anti-virus programs detected the 000000c0.@ file.

000000c0.@ removal instructions

The instructions below shows how to remove 000000c0.@ with help from the FreeFixer removal tool. Basically, you install FreeFixer, scan your computer, check the 000000c0.@ file for removal, restart your computer and scan it again to verify that 000000c0.@ has been successfully removed. Here are the removal instructions in more detail:

  1. Download and install FreeFixer: http://www.freefixer.com/download.html
  2. Start FreeFixer and press the Start Scan button. The scan will finish in approximately five minutes.
    Screenshot of Start Scan button
  3. When the scan is finished, locate 000000c0.@ in the scan result and tick the checkbox next to the 000000c0.@ file. Do not check any other file for removal unless you are 100% sure you want to delete it. Tip: Press CTRL-F to open up FreeFixer's search dialog to quickly locate 000000c0.@ in the scan result.
    Red arrow point on the unwanted file
    c:\Windows\assembly\tmp\U\000000c0.@
  4. Scroll down to the bottom of the scan result and press the Fix button. FreeFixer will now delete the 000000c0.@ file.
    Screenshot of Fix button
  5. Restart your computer.
  6. Start FreeFixer and scan your computer again. If 000000c0.@ still remains in the scan result, proceed with the next step. If 000000c0.@ is gone from the scan result you're done.
  7. If 000000c0.@ still remains in the scan result, check its checkbox again in the scan result and click Fix.
  8. Restart your computer.
  9. Start FreeFixer and scan your computer again. Verify that 000000c0.@ no longer appear in the scan result.
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Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD5148a74e249decfd3ae340bb976e731b7
SHA256a67fbf19d2eaf6e385914b43fbd4baf36d5dd26bd02f65a2e46f8572593777e3

What will you do with 000000c0.@?

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What did other users do?

The poll result listed below shows what users chose to do with 000000c0.@. 100% have voted for removal. Based on votes from 8 users.

Votes
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NOTE: Please do not use this poll as the only source of input to determine what you will do with 000000c0.@. Only 8 users has voted so far so it does not offer a high degree of confidence.

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