Sunday 22 November 2015

Delete A Commwarrior Virus In My Cell Phone

The Commwarrior virus can infect nearby phones via Bluetooth.


The Commwarrior Virus is a type of malware that can infect a user's cell phone. The virus automatically taps into a phone's Bluetooth and messaging application. Once it has compromised the phone, it will either transmit itself to other devices via Bluetooth or access the phone's address book and transmit itself via MMS messaging. Removing the virus is just a matter of tracking down the right files and deleting them from your phone.


Instructions


1. Access the tools option on your cell phone's menu.


2. Select the file manager application. Select the preference to allow you view the files in the system directory.


3. Locate the directory \"c:system\\apps\\commwarrior\" and delete the following files: \"c:\\system\\apps\\commwarrior\\commwarrior.exe\" and \"c:\\system\\apps\\commwarrior\\commrec.mdl.\"


4. Go to the directory \"c:\\system\\updates\" and delete the following files: \"c:\\system\\updates\\commrec.mdl,\" \"c:\\system\\updates\\commw.sis\" and \"c:\\system\\updates\\commwarrior.exe.\"


5. Go the directory \"c:\\system\\recogs\" and delete the file \"c:\\system\\recogs\\commrec.mdl.\"


6. Exit the file manager application.

Tags: system updates, apps commwarrior, directory system, files system, system apps