Computer Hope
Software => Computer viruses and spyware => Topic started by: skidrowgirl on April 06, 2006, 07:27:05 PM
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Hello. I am operating on a 2001 Dell Dimension 2300 with Windows XP installed.
Even with my knowledge of computers somewhat, I still manage to experience problems daily. I surf the web using AOL 9.0 Optimized on a dial up connection (I know, bad move). I have Spybot S&D, Ad-aware,Spyware Blaster,AVG anti virus, Hijack This,CW Shredder,and Zone Alarm free firewall.
I recently decided to open up my ntuser.dat file which is located in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.
I had reason to suspect something might have been installed without my permission, while surfing the internet. Someone had told me to look there first.
My ntuser.dat file reads:
"regf ¥HêfQÆ d s e t t i n g s \ a l l u s e r s \ n t u s e r . d a t Backdoor:Win32/Spyboter.DI Backdoor:Win32/Spyboter.DI Backdoor:Win32/Spyboter.DJ Backdoor:Win32/Spyboter.DJ Backdoor:Win32/Spyboter.DK Backdoor:Win32/Spyboter.DL q†š?
What does this mean? Would spyware be listed in this file with the NAME "spyboter"? Could a programmer be this stupid?
Could it be something to do with Spybot and its protection?
Please help. This bugs me.