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Unread postby tim s » October 4th, 2006, 7:41 am

Hi moparfan,
Thanks for posting logs

You have been infected with a backdoor which means If you do any banking from your computer you need to change the passwords from a clean computer,
and you should check your bank accounts. And inform your bank that your computer as been infected with a password stealing keylooger
This is if you use online banking. and have give out personal account information.
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Please do the following:
Download SDFix and save it to your desktop.

Please then reboot your computer in Safe Mode by doing the following :

  • Restart your computer
  • After hearing your computer beep once during startup, but before the Windows icon appears, tap the F8 key continually;
  • Instead of Windows loading as normal, a menu with options should appear;
  • Select the first option, to run Windows in Safe Mode, then press "Enter".
  • Choose your usual account.

  • In Safe Mode, right click the SDFix.zip folder and choose Extract All,
  • Open the extracted folder and double click RunThis.bat to start the script.
  • Type Y to begin the script.
  • It will remove the Trojan Services then make some repairs to the registry and prompt you to press any key to Reboot.
  • Press any Key and it will restart the PC.
  • Your system will take longer that normal to restart as the fixtool will be running and removing files.
  • When the desktop loads the Fixtool will complete the removal and display Finished, then press any key to end the script and load your desktop icons.
  • Finally open the SDFix folder on your desktop and copy and paste the contents of the results file Report.txt back onto the forum with a new HijackThis log
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To generate a startup list with HJT

Open HJT.exe
click on Open the misc. Tools section
click on generate startuplist log
Notepad will open copy and paste this in your next reply.

A tutorial if needed. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutoria ... tartupList

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Please RIGHT-CLICK HERE and Save As (in IE it's "Save Target As") to download Silent Runners.

  • Save it to the desktop.
  • Run Silent Runner's by doubleclicking the "Silent Runners" icon on your desktop.
  • You will see a text file appear on the desktop - it's not done, let it run (it won't appear to be doing anything!)
  • Once you receive the prompt "All Done!", double-click the new text file on the desktop, copy that entire log, and paste it here.

*NOTE* If you receive any warning message about scripts, please choose to allow the script to run.

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Please post in your next reply.
SDfix Report.txt
startup list
silentrunners log
new HJT log
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Unread postby tim s » October 13th, 2006, 7:46 am

Hi moparfan,

Malware can change with the amount of time that has past please post a new HJT LOG.
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