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Norton picking up HTTPS TIDSERV REQUEST 2

Unread postby shahyogi » February 18th, 2010, 8:51 am

I have some kind of virus/malware on my laptop. My Norton is listing it at HTTPS Tidserv Request 2 it is saying source address is 94.228.209.144 with the last 3 digits changing with every notification. It's telling me the application path is \DEVICE\HARDDISKVOLUME2\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\SVCHOST.EXE. Norton has listed it as high but tells me no action is required and won't allow me to take any. System restore is not working. I new the second I got the problem and ran the restore but it said it was not working. All my previous dates in restore are gone. Now it works but only recently with recent dates. I have installed and ran in regular mode and safe mode the full versions of SUPERAnti, ATF-Cleaner and Norton 2009. All programs are helpful but still I have the Tidserv. Norton is crazy with pop-ups on this and I periodically get booted but not frequent. I do not know how to send the Hijack as well.

Please guide.
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Re: Norton picking up HTTPS TIDSERV REQUEST 2

Unread postby Gary R » February 18th, 2010, 12:23 pm

By posting just a description of your problems it is likely that your topic will be passed by and you will not receive the help you're looking for.

We need to know what's running on your computer so that we can give you appropriate instructions.

May I draw your attention to THIS topic, which you should have read, and which tells you what we need you to post so that we can help you.

This thread will now be closed.

If you still need help, please start a new thread with:-
  • A HijackThis log.
  • An Uninstall list.
  • Details of the problems you're experiencing.

If for any reason you can't run HijackThis, please let us know in your post.

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