Nasty thing. I've never heard of it. I have a few lists of common processes that run on Windows and it doesn't appear. Also did a search, and nothing.
What Windows do you have? I say get a better AntiVirus like Norton (I've never been a fan of McAfee) Make sure it's up to date. Have you searched your registry to see if it's being called from there? Also, for now, try putting an empty file in that directory where it copies to and name it isle.exe. Make it readonly and hidden so it doesn't try to copy itself there and try to overwrite. But who knows, the trojan or virus you got might be smart.
Also, try to open the exe file in notepad and see if you can find any readable words that might help your search.
samaru
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The file, called isle.exe, has the very disturbing effect of disabling my virus shield, and my ZoneAlarm firewall.
First, since this seems to be some sort of trojan, a virus scanner won't help much. Second, which version ofZoneAlarm are you using? Is it up-to-date?
I don't recommend McAfee or Norton as virus checkers any more; the first works poorly and the second is a resource hog. Currently, I recommend Grisoft AVG, since it's updated regularly, very effective, and free for personal use.
I would also cross-check for spyware using Spybot Search & Destroy. Check http://Security.Kolla.de for news, forums, and download links. You might ask your question there, as well.
TallCool1
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If you're really paranoid, I suggest you try more than one Antivirus. I've tried AVG, McAfee, and several other free and cheaper Antiviruses. In my opinion, none of them were as good as Norton. (The rest seemed to miss a few rare viruses.) Also, Norton does a good job at scanning, and can constantly scan (the other can too, but not as good I think). I don't think it sucks as much resources as you say. It is a big program compared to the other ones though, so I see your point. If you have 32 Megs of RAM, then it would be a problem though.
Also, try another firewall like Tiny or BlackIce.
samaru
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Glad to hear that you are making some headway. Personally, I used to use McAfee, and then switched to Norton and loved it. However, I found that it likes to creep into just about everything in Windows and practically invade the registry. The last time I reformatted, I installed McAfee VirusScan Online, figuring that it might be better considering McAfee is endorsed by Microsoft while Norton isn't (e.g. McAfee technology is built-into MSN and Hotmail, etc). So far I haven't had any problems with it. :)
cscgal
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i think its a trojan that has been renamed so it is harder to detect an cure. personaly my advise on virus scanners would have to be avg i have used others and i like it best. besides its free and you should give it a try if you dont like it you can always remove it.
but remember not to use both virus scanners at the same time it could work in a negative way. meaning not in ur favor.
i think the simple sulotion to ur problem would be to get the cleaner from this site.
http://www.moosoft.com/thecleaner/
this software is designed to pick up trojans. so it is sorta unique unlike virus scanners. i'm almost certain it will solve ur problems plz let me know what happens.
fakespike
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