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The term "shank" is a colloquialism for a type of garden tool, and can also refer to the hard plastic piece at the end of one. In Russian it means "stick" just as in English. The reason this word is given here as a translation might be due to its usage as a derogatory slang term or because it has been used as an alternate spelling for "shanghai". In recent years, shank PC has been used by hackers to describe malware that takes control over computers and networks. As well as being able to execute malicious commands, this form of malware can take away peoples personal data. To detect and remove this type of malware, a shank detection and removal kit is needed. This kit has the following: The people at GFI maintain a list of malicious files, including shanks. They also provide free removal tools for their customers. Their removal tool is automatic and can remove many different types of shank, but it isn't 100% effective against all types of malware. Here is a list of some other tools developed by other vendors: This material is produced by an un-named organization that sells various security products and services under the common brand name Kaspersky Lab:The latest version of their Malware Removal Toolkit (v2. 6.1) includes a link to "Shankvirus.com" which works as a decoy page for shank detection when ran on infected computers. The user is asked to confirm downloading files at the URL, where the malware will be downloaded to. The cyber-crime news site AlienVault blogged about this in April 2011 with the headline "Kaspersky Lab has 'Shank Virus' ... on its site". The latest version of Kaspersky Lab's removal toolkit also includes a removal tool for various types of malware including shank, which is suspected by security analysts as the operators of the "Shank Virus" use it to evade detection. Its called iKiller. Free antivirus software vendors F-Secure and AVG Labs provide free removal tools against shank infection. The files on these sites are relatively old and some are even still active. If the files on these sites are downloaded to a computer, they will not automatically remove themselves after download, making them a questionable anti-virus solution for removing shanks from a computer. However, downloading these files does provide a user with a list of shank files that can be manually removed from the computer and prevent these kinds of malware in the future. From time to time we get reports from people who think we've created shank. Not true! We're not responsible for its distribution and we're not distributing it, either. The best course of action is to make sure you have an updated anti-virus software product on your computer (we recommend F-Secure Internet Security) and run it regularly." The first known appearance of shank malware is an Internet worm created by someone named "Welchia". cfa1e77820

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