That log's a mess!
I'm afraid I have unpleasant news for you. You have a Very Dangerous infection on this machine.
The infection is delivered by Rbot-AWF
It allows outsiders COMPLETE access to every keystroke, account, and password you use while on this machine, and complete access to any other data present...
IF this computer has been used for any kind of important data, my best recommendation is to Disconnect from Internet, Re-Format the entire drive and re-install your Operating system and Applications.
We can likely clean the infected files off the computer, and if you wish we will attempt to do so, but we cannot be sure that the infection didn't do something to your system to reduce the system security. In that instance, even after removal of the infection, you could be subject to another attack or takeover as soon as you re-connect to the Internet.
The Decision Whether to ReFormat or Not should be based on:
- The use of the computer - this is the primary factor in the decision whether to re-format and re-install, or just disinfect.
- The variety of malware - this influences the decision on whether to re-format and re-install, or just disinfect. IN THIS CASE we have a rbot, the worst kind.
- Disconnect the infected computer from the internet and from any networked computers until the computer can be cleaned.
- Back up all important data on the machine. Do not back up any Applications (programs). Those should be re-installed from the original source CDs or websites.
- If you have ever used this computer for shopping, banking, or any transactions relating to your financial well being:
Call all of your banks, credit card companies, and financial institutions, informing them that you may be a victim of identity theft, and to put a watch on your accounts or change all your account numbers. - From a clean computer, change ALL your online passwords -- for ISP login, email, banks, financial accounts, PayPal, eBay, online companies, and any online forums or groups you belong to.
- DO NOT change passwords or do any transactions while using the infected computer because the attacker will get the new password and transaction information.
- Take any other steps you think appropriate for an attempted identity theft.
While you are deciding whether to ReFormat and Re-Install, a useful link is here: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10063
Please let me know what you decide.
John.