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Media Center>The Official Malware/Antivirus Thread - Need help or general advice? Read this first!
Bearcat 12:28 AM 08-18-2010
This thread provides information on malware removal, links to malware removal tools, and recommendations & links to anti-virus software. The intention of this thread is to provide quick and accurate support for malware-related issues and questions.

Many people here are willing to provide assistance if you're having computer problems, and this thread is not meant to discourage people from asking for help.... but, please read the information provided first, or else there's a good chance you'll be sent here, here, or here . We aren't Geek Squad, so while we won't grossly overcharge you for information and advice, we also aren't responsible for anything you do to your computer.

Also, feel free to make suggestions on the content of this post, and I'll try to keep it up to date.

Research


A lot of information can be found at this EliteKiller link, including...

Malware Removal

If you think your computer is infected, the EliteKiller link provides a thorough solution. Simply put...

Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
Step 1 go here http://www.elitekiller.com/malware.htm and read up

Step 2 download the Rogue Removal Kit http://www.elitekiller.com/files/rogueremoval.zip

Step 3 unzip the Kit, read the instruction file and run the tools in the order given.

Step 4 Thank me in about 3 hours for fixing your shit.

The Rogue Removal Kit is is a zipped file that includes malwarebytes, CCleaner (a registry cleaner that will also delete temporary files), Combofix, Hitman Pro, and HiJackThis (HiJackThis is optional, see below). The instructions guide you through running these tools in Safe Mode With Networking; then running malwarebytes and an online scanner in Normal Mode.

Some people don't recommend running Combofix unless you're fairly certain you need to use it, but I've never heard of people having major problems with it. Here's a list of symptoms to Vundo infections, which may help determine if you need to run Combofix. You can also look here to see instructions with screenshots on how to use Combofix.

Taken from the readme in the Rogue Removal Kit:

Quality Online Virus Scanners: (all scanners offer detection and removal)


F-Secure
NOD32
Bitdefender

Quality Free Anti-Virus Software:

Panda Cloud
Microsoft Security Essentials
Antivir
Avast!
AVG


My two cents on downloading anti-malware software...

Other Helpful Tips & Tools

Rkill will kill processes that may be preventing scanners from completely removing malware.

To get into Safe Mode With Networking, press F8 every couple of seconds while the computer is starting (before the Windows splash screen). If you see the Windows splash screen, you will need to try again. The safe thing to do is log into Windows, restart, and try pressing F8 several times before seeing the Windows splash screen. Alternatively, my advice that falls into the category of “what I'd do if it was my own computer, but wouldn't tell someone to do it if I worked in tech support” would be, if you didn't get into Safe Mode the first time and you're at the Windows splash screen, hold down the power button until the computer turns off. When you start the computer again, it should automatically ask you if you want to go into Safe Mode With Networking.

If you get a Blue Screen of Death after selecting Safe Mode With Networking, read the following posts on how to fix it:
http://blog.didierstevens.com/2006/06/22/save-safeboot/
http://blog.didierstevens.com/2006/0...ring-safeboot/
http://blog.didierstevens.com/2007/0...th-a-reg-file/


Still infected, or just want to make sure everything is okay?

HiJackThis is a tool that will create a log file that can be analyzed by geeks to see what is running on your computer. Install and run HiJackThis (preferably in Safe Mode With Networking), and select 'Do a system scan and save a log file'. You can then copy/paste the output to this thread, and with any luck, someone will stop by and let you know what you can delete. You can then checkmark the items in HiJackThis and click 'Fixed checked'.

If you don't get a quick response here or would rather do it yourself, you can also go to http://hijackthis.de/, which is an online analyzer for your HiJackThis log. Simply copy and paste the log into the text box and click the Analyze button. During my testing of the site, I found it wasn't perfect, especially when a proxy was setup (the visitor rating would be 'extremely nasty', but the site itself would say it was safe)... but, it's at least a good tool that can significantly shorten the time it takes to analyze the log, and it gives you an idea of which entries you can delete or at least Google/post here for further research.

You can also look at the responses to HiJackThis posts in this thread to get an idea of what is safe and what should be removed.


Windows Performance

A good starting point to knowing what processes and services are running on your computer is a HiJackThis log. There's also a lot of information that's only a Google search away.

To manage the process that start when Windows starts, use msconfig (Start button -> Run... -> msconfig -> Startup tab). This is a good resource on startup processes, and it includes a large database of startup processes with information on whether they're required to run Windows or if it's okay to uncheck them. You basically want processes that are in c:\Windows checked, and you can generally uncheck processes in c:\program files (but there are exceptions, like your antivirus), but do some research (Google, the provided links, this thread) if you're not sure. Adobe, Apple (including qttask, Boujour, AppleUpdater, etc), and any messenger program (unless you have it sign you in at startup) are always the first ones to get unchecked on my computer.

Services can be a little tougher to manage, because it's usually a much longer list, and it's not as simple as flipping them on or off. This is a great resource for managing Windows services (Start button -> Run... -> services.msc). Simply choose your version of Windows and then click on the Service Configuration link. It presents the default setup, a safe setup (what most people can use without any consequences), a tweaked setup for faster startup, and a bare bones setup for the super geek. There's also a Tweaks page for stuff like Adding/Removing programs and System Restore.
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Fish 07:32 AM 10-15-2013
Originally Posted by Pushead2:
Anyone know how to reclaim a Windows 8 C-drive?

It appears that we lost permission to do anything on the C-drive or anything else for that matter. Any help??
You'll have to explain further. If you didn't have permission to do anything on the C: drive, the machine wouldn't even boot. More details please. This isn't malware, so you might do better to start a thread about it and provide more info.
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Pushead2 02:01 PM 10-15-2013
Originally Posted by Fish:
You'll have to explain further. If you didn't have permission to do anything on the C: drive, the machine wouldn't even boot. More details please. This isn't malware, so you might do better to start a thread about it and provide more info.
Sorry it was a horrible post by myself.

I'll start a thread when I can. Thanks!
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Bearcat 02:56 PM 10-15-2013
Originally Posted by bevischief:
Can we get a update for Windows 8.
Yeah, so if there's anything new for Windows 8 or any other suggestions for the OP, let me know and I can get it updated.
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Huffmeister 01:58 PM 11-12-2013
I just got a new desktop (Win 7) and need to figure out what security software to install on it. I've been using AVG, but the last time I updated it I ended up with their damn toolbar installed. So I'm going to avoid AVG this time around. Is Panda Cloud adequate or should I go with something like Avast?

I'm also going to install Malwarebytes. Are there any other comparable anti-sptware/adware programs out there?

Any other recommended utilities?

Thanks in advance!
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DaveNull 06:21 PM 11-12-2013
I recently set up a windows workstation and am just using Security Essentials.

You're better off spending any money or CPU cycles on good backups.
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Fish 10:54 AM 11-13-2013
My current favorite Antivirus programs:

BitDefender Free
Avast Free

Malware/Spyware:

Malwarebytes Pro (Pro version is $25, but provides real-time protection instead of a passive scanner. It's great at preventing threats and probably the best at removing existing infections.

I've not had good luck with Security Essentials. I've had to clean up quite a few infections now where MSE didn't catch something it should have.
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livechat 07:16 AM 11-24-2013
Nice post.:-)
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livechat 06:00 AM 11-25-2013
Nice Post.:-)
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Boon 06:29 PM 11-28-2013
Anyone have this infection? Any luck cleaning? Thanks.
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TrebMaxx 09:09 PM 11-28-2013
Originally Posted by Boon:
Anyone have this infection? Any luck cleaning? Thanks.
Here ya go.

https://www.techsupportall.com/how-t...me-firefox-ie/
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redshirt32 12:21 AM 01-12-2014
Need help removing Qone8.com it is set as my home page.
It happened when I tried to watch some chiefs games online streaming.

I do not know how to remove it from my lap top, startQone8 ive tried to make yahoo my home page but no matter what I do it still sets Qone8 as my default so it opens every time I get on the net.
Is there an easy fix for this? thanks
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Easy 6 12:49 AM 01-12-2014
Originally Posted by redshirt32:
Need help removing Qone8.com it is set as my home page.
It happened when I tried to watch some chiefs games online streaming.

I do not know how to remove it from my lap top, startQone8 ive tried to make yahoo my home page but no matter what I do it still sets Qone8 as my default so it opens every time I get on the net.
Is there an easy fix for this? thanks
Dont know the fix, all I can do is sympathize... what is WRONG with people today?

Dont transact business on the intraweb? No consequential digits? Doesnt matter, we're still getting some kind of cheap thrill from ****ing you over and ruining your $500- $2000 dollar piece of equipment.

A lot of computer guys I've known say "no Norton no how no way"... but I'll just leave it there, there is also plenty of free Avast security out there, its easy to get... guess I'm just hoping that what you pay for is better than the free stuff.

Pay some money for Norton then hold them liable if you get screwed.
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Fish 10:48 AM 01-12-2014
Originally Posted by redshirt32:
Need help removing Qone8.com it is set as my home page.
It happened when I tried to watch some chiefs games online streaming.

I do not know how to remove it from my lap top, startQone8 ive tried to make yahoo my home page but no matter what I do it still sets Qone8 as my default so it opens every time I get on the net.
Is there an easy fix for this? thanks
Did you try the Malware removal steps in the opening post?
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TheUte 02:04 PM 01-14-2014
Originally Posted by redshirt32:
Need help removing Qone8.com it is set as my home page.
It happened when I tried to watch some chiefs games online streaming.

I do not know how to remove it from my lap top, startQone8 ive tried to make yahoo my home page but no matter what I do it still sets Qone8 as my default so it opens every time I get on the net.
Is there an easy fix for this? thanks
I'm probably the exception, but I don't ever try to remove a virus.

I just don't trust systems after they have been compromised.

My philosophy is always backup docs that I don't want to lose and start over, just nuke it.
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DaveNull 08:30 AM 01-18-2014
Being the exception doesn't make you wrong.

Re-image that thing and stop doing whateverthefuck you were doing when you got popped.
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