I have looked up Hupigon.gen86 and the term Hupigon, and according to what was said in the above post Norman AntiVirus finds it to be a macro/binary virus, where the ".gen86" is telling us it's Windows OS according to the '86' and 'gen' representing a keygen, I do not know if this is correct, however the W32/Hupigon.worm virus simply copies the following files to removable drives:
* autorun.pif (the copy of this worm)
* autorun.inf
I'd do a search yourself or perhaps contact your Manufacturer for more information, try a best buy if you have one in your location.The geek squad should be able to help.
The Hupigon.gen86 is only found on one site unless you type in Hupigon.worm or just Hupigon, i suggest you change your account information and change your password, before anything get s stolen.ProProxy did it why couldn't a cracked SV do it?