Ash_EP3
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^^ As above,
Random websites keep popping up when I am on the Internet (IE7) I've ran through Ad-aware, AVG + Ccleaner and it has popped up saying that I have a virus which AVG apparently "heals"
I am pretty sure my little bro has been looking at some dodgy websites and I have noticed that it has found some viruses on his user (cookies)
Help!
edit: It is a Virtumonde Virus - not the end of the world, just means that internet pages keep popping up every now and again!
[Edited on 04-07-2008 by S214_UPP]
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Corsa_Joel
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http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html
Try that, if it doesn't work might be a network virus or similar and worth recovering your machine back to original factory settings.
Also download hijackthis and post up the log will see if I can help.
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Joel
http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html
Try that, if it doesn't work might be a network virus or similar and worth recovering your machine back to original factory settings.
Also download hijackthis and post up the log will see if I can help.
I've already got Spybot mate
It seems to open random websites when I am on the net (not when I am viewing the desktop)
I have also noticed that the automatic updates keeps being turned off
Any more help would be great
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Ash_EP3
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Seems to be fixed now
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smack
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its a virus, it wont be gone, will come back. i had it, ended up formatting laptop in the end
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Graham88
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Ash_EP3
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I've read up on the virus and it says that it attaches itself to either the logon.exe or IEXPLORER.exe I notice that it keeps turning my "automatic updates off" and resetting my cookies "accept all"
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Ash_EP3
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Anyone had a similar problem? - I don't really want to format the hard drive
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Arnie
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I've had this, downloaded about 10 different spyware programs and none of them would get rid of it! Had to re-install Windows in the end.
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Chrissy
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quote: Originally posted by Arnie
I've had this, downloaded about 10 different spyware programs and none of them would get rid of it! Had to re-install Windows in the end.
I'll second this.. had it on my desktop. Downloaded every anti virus and anti spyware program under the sun and then eventually formatted my hard disk.
Sorry mate
>>>> Chris <<<<
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by Chrissy
quote: Originally posted by Arnie
I've had this, downloaded about 10 different spyware programs and none of them would get rid of it! Had to re-install Windows in the end.
I'll second this.. had it on my desktop. Downloaded every anti virus and anti spyware program under the sun and then eventually formatted my hard disk.
Sorry mate
Bollocks - I'm a persistant bugger, so I won't give up......
yet
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Icy
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got the same again
sure i had it before and had to reinstal windows
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by Icy
got the same again
sure i had it before and had to reinstal windows
Thing is though IT CAN BE FIXED !!! I've seen on some geek forums and tech support forums it can be done!!!
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Icy
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me too but was from yrs ago
thing is theres so many variations on it!
spybot started on start up and didnt find it this time. runnin it now on desktop to see if comes up.
i now get 2 dll files missin windows pop up on desktop now
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Icy
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spybot didnt find it again so i dnt need to format was ready to had all my cds here
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Andrew
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Personally i'd flattern the PC and have done with it.
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
Personally i'd flattern the PC and have done with it.
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colour_golden
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try turning system restore off, then do a scan. Buggers hide themselves in there and the OS restores them when you remove them.
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johnhara1
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http://www.dll-files.com/
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Ash_EP3
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fixed !
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colour_golden
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how ?
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Jules
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Won't a registry repair fix it?
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Ash_EP3
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I had to download a program callled combofix - ran that - posted the log and then a moderator on a geek forum (geekstogo.com) helped me out
Sorted
[Edited on 05-07-2008 by S214_UPP]
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