ComboFix temporarily fired by BC due to infection

"Unfortunately, it came to light that the ComboFix program had a file in which is infected by the Sality virus. The minute we heard this, we pulled the executable so that it is no longer available from BleepingComputer.com. Unfortunately we have no control over other sites that may have mirrored ComboFix without permission, so please, don't try to download elsewhere.

The developer, submarine, is currently looking at what has happened... »

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic483431.html

The problem has been resolved. ComboFix is now available normal, live and own links.

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