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  1. Hi there Have an op with a false positive detection. Log and files in the attachments Cheers, Tom 044_WRAP.rar 049_WRAP.rar MBAM-log-2556-03-30 (22-26-25).txt
  2. Hello, Dejan021 Welcome to the Malwarebytes Forums. My name is Thomas (Tom is fine), and I will be helping you fixing your problems. Please take note of some guidelines for this fix: Refrain from making any changes to your computer including installing/uninstall programs, deleting files, modifying the registry, and running scanners or tools. Doing so could cause changes to the directions I have to give you and prolong the time required. Further more, you should not be taking any advice relating to this computer from any other source throughout the course of this fix. If you do not understand any step(s) provided, please do not hesitate to ask before continuing. I would much rather clarify instructions or explain them differently than have something important broken. Even if things appear to be better, it might not mean we are finished. Please continue to follow my instructions and reply back until I give you the "all clean". We do not want to clean you part-way, only to have the system re-infect itself. Do not start a new topic. The logs that you post should be pasted directly into the reply. Only attach them if requested or if they do not fit into the post. Please set your system to show all files. Click Start, open My Computer, select the Tools menu and click Folder Options. Select the View Tab. Under the Hidden files and folders heading, select Show hidden files and folders. Uncheck: Hide file extensions for known file types Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (recommended) option. Click Yes to confirm. Please download OTL from one of the following mirrors:This is THE Mirror [*]Save it to your desktop. [*]Double click on the icon on your desktop. [*]Under the Custom Scan box paste this in netsvcs %SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.exe %systemroot%\*. /mp /s CREATERESTOREPOINT [*]Push the Quick Scan button. [*]Two reports will open, copy and paste them in a reply here: OTL.txt <-- Will be opened Extra.txt <-- Will be minimized Please download Rootkit Unhooker from one of the following links and save it to your desktop. Link 1 (.exe file) Link 2 (zipped file) Link 3 (.rar file) In order to use this tool if you downloaded from either of the second two links, you will need to extract the RKUnhookerLE.exe file using a program capable of extracing ZIP and RAR compressed files. If you don't have an extraction program, you can downlaod, install and use the free 7-zip utility. Double-click on RKUnhookerLE.exe to start the program. Vista/Windows 7 users right-click and select Run As Administrator. Click the Report tab, then click Scan. Check Drivers, Stealth, and uncheck the rest. Click OK. Wait until it's finished and then go to File > Save Report. Save the report to your Desktop. Copy and paste the contents of the report into your next reply. -- Note: You may get this warning...just ignore it, click OK and continue: "Rootkit Unhooker has detected a parasite inside itself! It is recommended to remove parasite, okay?".
  3. Hi, Please post a fresh OTL logfile, also please do this: Download GMER from Here. Note the file's name and save it to your root folder, such as C:\. Disconnect from the Internet and close all running programs. Temporarily disable any real-time active protection so your security program drivers will not conflict with this file. Click on this link to see a list of programs that should be disabled. Double-click on the downloaded file to start the program. (If running Vista, right click on it and select "Run as an Administrator") Allow the driver to load if asked. You may be prompted to scan immediately if it detects rootkit activity. If you are prompted to scan your system click "No", save the log and post back the results. If not prompted, click the "Rootkit/Malware" tab. On the right-side, all items to be scanned should be checked by default except for "Show All". Leave that box unchecked. Select all drives that are connected to your system to be scanned. Click the Scan button to begin. (Please be patient as it can take some time to complete) When the scan is finished, click Save to save the scan results to your Desktop. Save the file as Results.log and copy/paste the contents in your next reply. Exit the program and re-enable all active protection when done.
  4. Did you uninstall and reinstall the tools? Still problems?
  5. Please uninstall those 3 tools and reinstall it after a reboot. Download TDSSKiller and save it to your Desktop. Extract its contents to your desktop and make sure TDSSKiller.exe (the contents of the zipped file) is on the Desktop itself, not within a folder on the desktop. Go to Start > Run (Or you can hold down your Windows key and press R) and copy and paste the following into the text field. (make sure you include the quote marks) Then press OK. "%userprofile%\Desktop\TDSSKiller.exe" -l C:\TDSSKiller.txt -v If it says "Hidden service detected" DO NOT type anything in. Just press Enter on your keyboard to not do anything to the file. When it is done, a log file should be created on your C: drive called "TDSSKiller.txt" please copy and paste the contents of that file here.
  6. This file is ok. Do you have this opening/running problem with every software or only a few? If only a few, please let me know which.
  7. Hi, Please open OTL, set all boxes to all. Under the custom scan box please paste in: /md5start rundll32.exe /md5stop and hit the run scan button, post back with the 2 logfiles.
  8. Hi, I dont think it is a hardware issue. Lets try something. Run OTL Under the Custom Scans/Fixes box at the bottom, paste in the following :OTL O4 - HKCU..\Run: [F.lux] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Apps\F.lux\flux.exe () O4 - HKLM..\Run: [] File not found Then click the Run Fix button at the top Let the program run unhindered, when done it will say "Fix Complete press ok to open the log" Please post that log in your next reply. Note: If a file or folder cannot be moved immediately you may be asked to reboot the machine to finish the move process. If you are asked to reboot the machine choose Yes. In this case, after the reboot, open Notepad (Start->All Programs->Accessories->Notepad), click File->Open, in the File Name box enter *.log and press the Enter key, navigate to the C:\_OTL\MovedFiles folder, and open the newest .log file present, and copy/paste the contents of that document back here in your next post. ================================Follow up scan================================= Double click on OTL to run it. Make sure all other windows are closed and to let it run uninterrupted. When the window appears, underneath Output at the top change it to Minimal Output. Under the Standard Registry box change it to All. Click the Run Scan button. Do not change any settings unless otherwise told to do so. The scan wont take long.When the scan completes, it will open one notepad window. OTL.Txt a This is saved in the same location as OTL. Please copy (Edit->Select All, Edit->Copy) the contents of this file and post it with your next reply.
  9. Looks good, please post back with a fresh OTL logfile. Please tell me any issues that you still have with the system.
  10. Yes, you can delete this folder And you're welcome
  11. Hi, We need to scan the system with this special tool: * Please download and save: Junction.zip * Unzip it and place Junction.exe in the Windows directory (C:\Windows). * Go to Start => Run... => Copy and paste the following command in the Run box and click OK: cmd /c junction -s c:\ >log.txt&log.txt& del log.txt A command window opens starting to scan the system. Wait until a log file opens. Copy and paste the log in your next reply.
  12. Hi, Delete ComboFix and Clean Up Click Start > Run > type combofix /Uninstall > OK (Note the space between combofix and /Uninstall) Please advise if this step is missed for any reason as it performs some important actions. Please run OTL one more time and hit Cleanup. This will remove OTL and all helper tools. Your machine appears to be clean, please take the time to read below on how to secure the machine and take the necessary steps to keep it Clean Hiding Hidden Files Please set your system to hide all hidden files. Click Start, open My Computer, select the Tools menu and click Folder Options. Select the View Tab. Under the Hidden files and folders heading, uncheck Show hidden files and folders. Check: Hide file extensions for known file types Check the Hide protected operating system files (recommended) option. Click Yes to confirm. Purging System Restore Points Now you should Set a New Restore Point to prevent possible reinfection from an old one. Some of the malware you picked up could have been saved in System Restore. Since System Restore is a protected directory, your tools can not access it to delete these bad files which sometimes can reinfect your system. Setting a new restore point AFTER cleaning your system will help prevent this and enable your computer to "roll-back" to a clean working state. The easiest and safest way to do this is: Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools and click "System Restore". Choose the radio button marked "Create a Restore Point" on the first screen then click "Next". Give the R.P. a name then click "Create". The new point will be stamped with the current date and time. Keep a log of this so you can find it easily should you need to use System Restore. Then go to Start > Run and type: Cleanmgr Click "OK". Click the "More Options" Tab. Click "Clean Up" in the System Restore section to remove all previous restore points except the newly created one. One of the most common questions found when cleaning Spyware or other Malware is "how did my machine get infected?". There are a variety of reasons, but the most common ones are that you are going to sites that you are not practicing Safe Internet, you are not running the proper security software, and that your computer's security settings are set too low. Below I have outlined a series of categories that outline how you can increase the security of your computer so that you will not be infected again in the future. Practice Safe Internet One of the main reasons people get infected in the first place is that they are not practicing Safe Internet. You practice Safe Internet when you educate yourself on how to properly use the Internet through the use of security tools and good practice. Knowing how you can get infected and what types of files and sites to avoid will be the most crucial step in keeping your computer malware free. The reality is that the majority of people who are infected with malware are ones who click on things they shouldn't be clicking on. Whether these things are files or sites it doesn't really matter. If something is out to get you, and you click on it, it most likely will. Below are a list of simple precautions to take to keep your computer clean and running securely: If you receive an attachment from someone you do not know, DO NOT OPEN IT! Simple as that. Opening attachments from people you do not know is a very common method for viruses or worms to infect your computer. If you receive an attachment and it ends with a .exe, .com, .bat, or .pif do not open the attachment unless you know for a fact that it is clean. For the casual computer user, you will almost never receive a valid attachment of this type. If you receive an attachment from someone you know, and it looks suspicious, then it probably is. The email could be from someone you know infected with a malware that is trying to infect everyone in their address book. If you are browsing the Internet and a popup appears saying that you are infected, ignore it!. These are, as far as I am concerned, scams that are being used to scare you into purchasing a piece of software. There are also programs that disguise themselves as Anti-Spyware or security products but are instead scams. For a list of these types of programs we recommend you visit this link: Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites Another tactic to fool you on the web is when a site displays a popup that looks like a normal Windows message or alert. When you click on them, though, they instead bring you to another site that is trying to push a product on you. We suggest that you close these windows by clicking on the X instead of the OK button. Alternatively, you can check to see if it's a real alert by right-clicking on the window. If there is a menu that comes up saying Add to Favorites... you know it's a fake. Do not go to adult sites. I know this may bother some of you, but the fact is that a large amount of malware is pushed through these types of sites. I am not saying all adult sites do this, but a lot do. When using an Instant Messaging program be cautious about clicking on links people send to you. It is not uncommon for infections to send a message to everyone in the infected person's contact list that contains a link to an infection. Instead when you receive a message that contains a link, message back to the person asking if it is legit before you click on it. Stay away from Warez and Crack sites! In addition to the obvious copyright issues, the downloads from these sites are typically overrun with infections. Be careful of what you download off of web sites and Peer-2-Peer networks. Some sites disguise malware as legitimate software to trick you into installing them and Peer-2-Peer networks are crawling with it. If you want to download a piece of software a from a site, and are not sure if they are legitimate, you can use McAfee Siteadvisor to look up info on the site. DO NOT INSTALL any software without first reading the End User License Agreement, otherwise known as the EULA. A tactic that some developers use is to offer their software for free, but have spyware and other programs you do not want bundled with it. This is where they make their money. By reading the agreement there is a good chance you can spot this and not install the software. Visit Microsoft's Windows Update Site Frequently It is important that you visit http://www.windowsupdate.com regularly. This will ensure your computer has always the latest security updates available installed on your computer. If there are new updates to install, install them immediately, reboot your computer, and revisit the site until there are no more critical updates. Make Internet Explorer 7 more secure From within Internet Explorer click on the Tools menu and then click on Options. Click once on the Security tab Click once on the Internet icon so it becomes highlighted. Click once on the Custom Level button. Change the Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt Change the Download unsigned ActiveX controls to Disable Change the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe to Disable Change the Installation of desktop items to Prompt Change the Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to Prompt Change the Navigate sub-frames across different domains to Prompt When all these settings have been made, click on the OK button. If it prompts you as to whether or not you want to save the settings, press the Yes button. Next press the Apply button and then the OK to exit the Internet Properties page.
  13. Hi, Did you create these tasks or do you know them? [2010/05/30 19:46:57 | 000,000,616 | -H-- | M] () -- C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\ConfigExec.job [2010/05/30 19:44:37 | 000,000,580 | -H-- | M] () -- C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\DataUpload.job
  14. Hi, We need to repair some of windows' internal registration settings Please download Dial-A-Fix from one of the following mirrors: Primary Mirror Secondary Mirror [*]Extract the zip file to your desktop. [*]Double click Dial-a-Fix.exe to start the program. [*]Press the green double checkmark box (Looks like this: ) [*]UNcheck "Empty Temp Folders", as well as "Adjust Time/Date" in the prep section. The prep section should then look like this: [*]When the window looks like this, press the GO button in the bottom of the window. [*]Exit/Close Dial-A-Fix Please visit the links HERE and HERE first to read about this new Microsoft tool! Then you can download and use: Microsoft Fix it Center Online Microsoft Fix it Center Client contains troubleshooters that help detect issues on target PCs and solve them on demand or proactively before you even know they exist! It finds and fixes many common PC and device problems automatically. It also helps prevent new problems by proactively checking for known issues and installing updates. Fix it Center helps to consolidate the many steps of diagnosing and repairing a problem into an automated tool that does the work for you. Microsoft Fix it Center makes getting support easier than ever, with tools that help solve the issues you have now and prevent new ones. Easy to Install and Run: Easy-to-use wizards will guide you through the set-up process and help you anytime you need support. Automated: With automated troubleshooters, Fix it Center helps solve issues with your PC, even if you're not sure what the exact problem is. Fix It Center scans your device to diagnose and repair problems, then gives you the option to "Find and fix" or to "Find and report. Preventive Care: By helping you find and fix issues before they become real problems, Fix it Center helps keep your PC running smoothly and automatically downloading the latest solutions. Let me know after you had run all the troubleshooters on your pc if it corrected your problem. Please run a free online scan with the ESET Online Scanner Note: You will need to use Internet Explorer for this scan Tick the box next to YES, I accept the Terms of Use Click Start When asked, allow the ActiveX control to install Click Start Make sure that the options Remove found threats and the option Scan unwanted applications is checked Click Scan (This scan can take several hours, so please be patient) Once the scan is completed, you may close the window Use Notepad to open the logfile located at C:\Program Files\EsetOnlineScanner\log.txt Copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic Please post back with a fresh OTL logfile. Also please tell me if there are still problems with any programs. If yes, please let me know which programs.
  15. Hi, Run OTL Under the Custom Scans/Fixes box at the bottom, paste in the following :OTL IE - HKCU\..\URLSearchHook: *{CFBFAE00-17A6-11D0-99CB-00C04FD64497} - Reg Error: Key error. File not found IE - HKCU\..\URLSearchHook: *{EF99BD32-C1FB-11D2-892F-0090271D4F88} - Reg Error: Key error. File not found O2 - BHO: (no name) - {02478D38-C3F9-4efb-9B51-7695ECA05670} - No CLSID value found. Then click the Run Fix button at the top Let the program run unhindered, when done it will say "Fix Complete press ok to open the log" Please post that log in your next reply. Note: If a file or folder cannot be moved immediately you may be asked to reboot the machine to finish the move process. If you are asked to reboot the machine choose Yes. In this case, after the reboot, open Notepad (Start->All Programs->Accessories->Notepad), click File->Open, in the File Name box enter *.log and press the Enter key, navigate to the C:\_OTL\MovedFiles folder, and open the newest .log file present, and copy/paste the contents of that document back here in your next post. Please open OTL, set the extra registry tab to use safe list and hit the run scan button, post back with the 2 logfiles and tell me how the system is running.
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