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Re: Help my computer has been hijacked or infected?

Unread postby ArthurP » April 14th, 2008, 1:44 pm

Hi thanks for your continued help.

This is my third attempt at posting a reply! I've done as instructed and removed Zone Alarm Spy Blocker to no avail. The IE crashes after a few mins use displaying the message that the internet connection is unavailable which is not the case.

Any help very gratefully appreciated.

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Re: Help my computer has been hijacked or infected?

Unread postby random/random » April 15th, 2008, 5:28 am

OK, I suspect the problem may be with zonealarm itself.

Please disconnect from the internet

Go to Start> Control Panel> Add or Remove Programs.

Remove the following programs, if they are present.

  • ZoneAlarm

  • We need to enable the Windows Firewall to provide a basic level of protection for your PC
  • Go to Start > Run
  • Copy and paste the contents of the following codebox into the white box
    Code: Select all
    firewall.cpl
  • Click OK
  • Make sure that it is set to On
  • Click OK

Reconnect to the internet and let me know if the problems persist.
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Re: Help my computer has been hijacked or infected?

Unread postby ArthurP » April 15th, 2008, 6:19 am

Tried that and having been using the internet for about 15 mins now with no problems which is fantastic.

Thank you so much for your support and patience.

One question though. From my little understanding of PC et al we clearly had some 'infections' which were causing problems plus whatever ZoneAlarm was doing to prevent access. As per your instructions we've turned on the Windows Firewall but is that adequate or should we be installing something else? Once again all advice appreciated.

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Re: Help my computer has been hijacked or infected?

Unread postby random/random » April 15th, 2008, 6:43 am

I don't recommend running for long with only the windows XP firewall, soi have included some firewall recommendations below.

You now appear to be clean. Congratulations!

Let's clear out the programs we've been using to clean up your computer, they are not suitable for general use and could cause damage if used inappropriately.
  • Double click OTMoveIt2.exe to launch it.
  • Click on the CleanUp! button.
  • OTMoveIt will download a list from the Internet, if your firewall or other defensive programs alerts you, allow it access.
  • You will be prompted to allow the clean up procedure, click Yes
  • When finished exit out of OTMoveIt2
  • Now delete OTMoveIt2.exe (if still present)

Please take the time to tell us what you would like to be done about the people who are behind all the problems you have had. We can only get something done about this if the people that we help, like you, are prepared to complain. We have a dedicated forum for collecting these complaints Malware Complaints, you need to be registered to post as unfortunately we were hit with too many spam posting to allow guest posting to continue just find your country room and register your complaint.

Below are some steps to follow in order to dramatically lower the chances of reinfection
You may have already implemented some of the steps below, however you should follow any steps that you have not already implemented
    • Turn System Restore off
    • On the Desktop, right click on the My Computer icon.
    • Click Properties.
    • Click the System Restore tab.
    • Check Turn off System Restore.
    • Click Apply, and then click OK.
    Restart
    • Turn System Restore on
    • On the Desktop, right click on the My Computer icon.
    • Click Properties.
    • Click the System Restore tab.
    • Uncheck *Turn off System Restore*.
    • Click Apply, and then click OK.
    Note: only do this once, and not on a regular basis
  1. Make sure that you keep your antivirus updated
    New viruses come out every minute, so it is essential that you have the latest signatures for your antivirus program to provide you with the best possible protection from malicious software
    Note: You should only have one antivirus installed at a time. Having more than one antivirus program installed at once is likely to cause conflicts and may well decrease your overall protection as well as impairing the performance of your PC.
  2. Install and use a firewall with outbound protection
    While the firewall built into Windows XP is adequate to protect you from incoming attacks, it will not be much help in alerting you to programs already on your PC attempting to connect to remote servers
    I therefore strongly recommend that you install one of the following free firewalls: Comodo Firewallor Online armor
    See Bleepingcomputer's excellent tutorial to help using and understanding a firewall here
    Note: You should only have one firewall installed at a time. Having more than one firewall installed at once is likely to cause conflicts and may well decrease your overall protection as well as seriously impairing the performance of your PC.
  3. Make sure you install all the security updates for Windows, Internet explorer & Microsoft Office
    Whenever a security problem in its software is found, Microsoft will usually create a patch for it to that after the patch is installed, attackers can't use the vulnerability to install malicious software on your PC, so keeping up with these patches will help to prevent malicious software being installed on your PC
    Go here to check for & install updates to Microsoft applications
    Note: The update process uses activex, so you will need to use internet explorer for it, and allow the activex control that it wants to install
  4. Keep your non-Microsoft applications updated as well
    Microsoft isn't the only company whose products can contain security vulnerabilities, to check for other vulnerable programs running on your PC that are in need of an update, you can use the Secunia Software Inspector - I suggest that you run it at least once a month
  5. Make Internet Explorer more secure
    Click Start > Run
    Type Inetcpl.cpl & click OK
    Click on the Security tab
    Click Reset all zones to default level
    Make sure the Internet Zone is selected & Click Custom level
    In the ActiveX section, set the first two options ("Download signed and unsigned ActiveX controls) to "Prompt", and ("Initialize and Script ActiveX controls not marked as safe") to "Disable".
    Next Click OK, then Apply button and then OK to exit the Internet Properties page.
  6. Install SpywareBlaster & make sure to update it regularly
    SpywareBlaster sets killbits in the registry to prevent known malicious activex controls from installing themselves on your computer.
    If you don't know what activex controls are, see here
    You can download SpywareBlaster from here
  7. Install and use Spybot Search & Destroy
    Instructions are located here
    Make sure you update, reimmunize & scan regularly
  8. Make use of the HOSTS file included with Spybot Search & Destroy
    Every version of windows includes a hosts file as part of them. A hosts file is a bit like a phone book, it points to the actual numeric address (i.e. the IP address) from the human friendly name of a website. This feature can be used to block malicious websites
    Spybot Search & Destroy has a good HOSTS file built in, to enable the HOSTS file in Spybot Search & Destroy
    • Run Spybot Search & Destroy
    • Click on Mode, and then place a tick next to Advanced mode
    • Click Yes
    • In the left hand pane of Spybot Search & Destroy, click on Tools, and then on Hosts File
    • Click on Add Spybot-S&D hosts list
    Note: On some PCs, having a custom HOSTS file installed can cause a significant slowdown. Following these instructions should resolve the issue
    • Click Start > Run
    • Type services.msc & click OK
    • In the list, find the service called DNS Client & double click on it.
    • On the dropdown box, change the setting from automatic to manual.
    • Click OK & then close the Services window
    For a more detailed explanation of the HOSTS file, click here
  9. Install a-squared Free & update and scan with it regularly
    a-squared free is a product from Emsi Software provided free for private use that can detect and remove a variety of malicious software. You can get it here
    Note: If you have a dialup internet connection, you may also like to install a-squared Anti-Dialer which provides some real time protection against premium rate dialers
  10. Finally I am trying to make one point very clear. It is absolutely essential to keep all of your security programs up to date
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Re: Help my computer has been hijacked or infected?

Unread postby ArthurP » April 16th, 2008, 4:44 pm

Everything working fine....no problems in the last 24 hours...excellent

Many thanks for your patience, time and knowledge, it's very much appreciated

Thanks a million

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Re: Help my computer has been hijacked or infected?

Unread postby random/random » April 16th, 2008, 5:04 pm

ArthurP this topic is now closed.

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