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mtwheezer

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    Re: Virus help before I strangle teenager :)
    « Reply #15 on: May 20, 2010, 06:40:39 PM »
    Seems to be okay  :)
     Online Armor is asking at start up if I want to allow MRT.exe (microsoft recovery tool)
    Am I to allow it?

    and yep, ready for cleanup. I really appreciate all the help.

    Dr Jay

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    Re: Virus help before I strangle teenager :)
    « Reply #16 on: May 20, 2010, 09:17:44 PM »
    Go ahead and allow. It is required for Windows to finish its update process.

    Now to get you off to a good start we will clean your restore points so that all the bad stuff is gone for good. Then if you need to restore at some stage you will be clean. There are several ways to reset your restore points, but this is my method:
    • Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > System tools > System Restore.
    • On the dialogue box that appears select Create a Restore Point
    • Click NEXT
    • Enter a name e.g. Clean
    • Click CREATE
    You now have a clean restore point, to get rid of the bad ones:
    • Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > System tools > Disk Cleanup.
    • In the Drop down box that appears select your main drive e.g. C
    • Click OK
    • The System will do some calculation and the display a dialogue box with TABS
    • Select the More Options Tab.
    • At the bottom will be a system restore box with a CLEANUP button click this
    • Accept the Warning and select OK again, the program will close and you are done
    To remove all of the tools we used and the files and folders they created, please do the following:
    Please download OTC.exe by OldTimer:
    • Save it to your Desktop.
    • Double click OTC.exe.
    • Click the CleanUp! button.
    • If you are prompted to Reboot during the cleanup, select Yes.
    • The tool will delete itself once it finishes.
    Note: If any tool, file or folder (belonging to the program we have used) hasn't been deleted, please delete it manually.

    ==

    Please download TFC by OldTimer to your desktop
    • Please double-click TFC.exe to run it. (Note: If you are running on Vista, right-click on the file and choose Run As Administrator).
    • It will close all programs when run, so make sure you have saved all your work before you begin.
    • Click the Start
      button to begin the process. Depending on how often you clean temp
      files, execution time should be anywhere from a few seconds to a minute
      or two. Let it run uninterrupted to completion.
    • Once it's finished it should reboot your machine. If it does not, please manually reboot the machine yourself to ensure a complete clean.
    ==

    Download Security Check by screen317 from SpywareInfoforum.org or Changelog.fr.
    • Save it to your Desktop.
    • Double click SecurityCheck.exe and follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.
    • A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt; please post the contents of that document.
    ~Dr Jay

    mtwheezer

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      Re: Virus help before I strangle teenager :)
      « Reply #17 on: May 20, 2010, 09:51:04 PM »
       Results of screen317's Security Check version 0.99.4 
       Windows XP Service Pack 3 
       Internet Explorer 8 
      ``````````````````````````````
      Antivirus/Firewall Check:

       Windows Firewall Disabled! 
       avast! Antivirus     
       Online Armor 4.0   
       Antivirus up to date! 
      ```````````````````````````````
      Anti-malware/Other Utilities Check:

       Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware   
       CCleaner     
       Java(TM) 6 Update 20 
       Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2 
      Adobe Reader 6.0.1
      Out of date Adobe Reader installed!
       Mozilla Firefox (3.6.3)
      ````````````````````````````````
      Process Check: 
      objlist.exe by Laurent

       Tall Emu Online Armor OAcat.exe
       Tall Emu Online Armor oasrv.exe
       Tall Emu Online Armor oaui.exe
       Tall Emu Online Armor OAhlp.exe
       Alwil Software Avast4 aswUpdSv.exe
       Alwil Software Avast4 ashServ.exe
       Alwil Software Avast4 ashDisp.exe
       Alwil Software Avast4 ashMaiSv.exe
       Alwil Software Avast4 ashWebSv.exe
      ````````````````````````````````
      DNS Vulnerability Check:

       GREAT! (Not vulnerable to DNS cache poisoning)

      ``````````End of Log````````````



      (and I've updated the Adobe reader) :)

      Dr Jay

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      Re: Virus help before I strangle teenager :)
      « Reply #18 on: May 20, 2010, 10:16:30 PM »
      Please read the following information that I have provided, which will help you prevent malicious software in the future. Please keep in mind, malware is a continuous danger on the Internet. It is highly important to stay safe while browsing, to prevent re-infection.

      Software recommendations

      AntiSpyware
      • SpywareBlaster
        SpywareBlaster is a program that prevents spyware from installing on your computer. A tutorial on using SpywareBlaster may be found here.
      • Spybot - Search & Destroy.
        Spybot - Search & Destroy is a spyware and adware removal program. It also has realtime protection, TeaTimer to help safeguard your computer against spyware. (The link for Spybot - Search & Destroy contains a tutorial that will help you download, install, and begin using Spybot).
      NOTE: Please keep ALL of these programs up-to-date and run them whenever you suspect a problem to prevent malware problems.

      Resident Protection help
      A number of programs have resident protection and it is a good idea to run the resident protection of one of each type of program to maintain protection. However, it is important to run only one resident program of each type since they can conflict and become less effective. That means only one antivirus, firewall, and scanning anti-spyware program at a time. Passive protectors such as SpywareBlaster can be run with any of them.

      Rogue programs help
      There are a lot of rogue programs out there that want to scare you into giving them your money and some malware actually claims to be security programs. If you get a popup for a security program that you did not install yourself, do NOT click on it and ask for help immediately. It is very important to run an antivirus and firewall, but you can't always rely on reviews and ads for information. Ask in a security forum that you trust if you are not sure. If you are unsure and looking for anti-spyware programs, you can find out if it is a rogue here:
      http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm

      Securing your computer
      • Windows Updates - It is very important to make sure that both Internet Explorer and Windows are kept current with the latest critical security patches from Microsoft.  To do this just start Internet Explorer and select Tools > Windows Update, and follow the online instructions from there.
      • hpHosts file replaces your current HOSTS file with one containing well known ad sites and other bad sites. This prevents your computer from connecting to those sites by redirecting them to 127.0.0.1, which is your local computer's loopback address, meaning it will be difficult to infect your computer in the future.
      Please consider using an alternate browser
      Mozilla's Firefox browser is a very good alternative. In addition to being generally more secure than Internet Explorer, it has a very good built-in popup blocker and add-ons, like NoScript, can make it even more secure. Opera is another good option.

      If you are interested:
      See this page for more info about malware and prevention.
      ~Dr Jay