Some new files found with this infection:
%SYSDIR%\dxmpp.dll
%SYSDIR%\ginuerep.dll
%SYSDIR%\dfrgsrv.exe
And the aforementioned stickrep.dll has been found to have a brother, with a different MD5. There is also an installer being analyzed as we speak.
This fix is fully automated, no need for users to manually delete any files.
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