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My first concern would be why my anti-malware program didn't catch the bug, win32 infections have been around for many years. The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is actually very good at removing this type of infection. Some variants of this infection corrupt the system restore files, thus, it returns after you have cleaned and re-booted the machine if system restore is enabled. You may, along with what George and rjfvillarosa suggested, need to turn off system restore before you clean the machine again.
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