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tinman2812

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    Your system is infected?
    « on: January 13, 2010, 06:50:09 PM »
    here are the three logs for wat my problem is. Thanks.

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    SuperDave

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    Re: Your system is infected?
    « Reply #1 on: January 15, 2010, 11:53:55 AM »
    Hello tinman2812 and welcome to Computer Hope Forum. My name is Superdave but you can just call me SD. I will be helping you out with your particular problem on your computer. I am working under the guidance of one of the specialist of this forum so it may take a bit longer to process your logs.

    1. I will be working on your Malware issues. This may or may not solve other issues you have with your machine.
    2. The fixes are specific to your problem and should only be used for this issue on this machine.
    3. If you don't know or understand something, please don't hesitate to ask.
    4. Please DO NOT run any other tools or scans while I am helping you.
    5. It is important that you reply to this thread. Do not start a new topic.
    6. Your security programs may give warnings for some of the tools I will ask you to use. Be assured, any links I give are safe.
    7. Absence of symptoms does not mean that everything is clear.

    Download Disable/Remove Windows Messenger to the desktop to remove Windows Messenger.

    Do not confuse Windows Messenger with MSN Messenger because they are not the same. Windows Messenger is a frequent cause of popups.

    Unzip the file on the desktop. Open the MessengerDisable.exe and choose the bottom box - Uninstall Windows Messenger and click Apply.

    Exit out of MessengerDisable then delete the two files that were put on the desktop.

    Add or Remove Programs

    1. Click on the Windows Start button and click on the Control Panel
    2. In the Control Panel window, double-click Add or Remove Programs icon.
    3. When the Add or Remove Programs window has fully populated, check for BearShareTb or anything to do with Bearshare and uninstall it.

    I noticed in your HJT log that you are running a P2P file-sharing program (Limewire ) on your computer. While the program itself is probably safe, the files you download with this program are a major source of infections. Therefore, I strongly urge you to uninstall it.


    Download HostsXpert

    •Unzip HostXpert to your Desktop

    •Open up the HostXpert program.

    •Make sure that the "Make Hosts Writable?" button in the upper right corner is enabled.

    •Click Create Back Up

    •Then click on Restore Microsoft's Host Files

    •Close the HostXpert program

    Open HijackThis and select Do a system scan only

    Place a check mark next to the following entries: (if there)

    O2 - BHO: (no name) - {02478D38-C3F9-4efb-9B51-7695ECA05670} - (no file)
    O2 - BHO: MediaBar - {0974BA1E-64EC-11DE-B2A5-E43756D89593} - C:\Program Files\BearShareTb\BearShareDx.dll (file missing)
    O3 - Toolbar: MediaBar - {0974BA1E-64EC-11DE-B2A5-E43756D89593} - C:\Program Files\BearShareTb\BearShareDx.dll (file missing)
    O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Alcmtr] ALCMTR.EXE
    O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [HotKeysCmds] C:\WINDOWS\system32\hkcmd.exe

    (Description: Intel hotkey applet. Unnecessary. Removing this will free up a small amount of system resources.)
    O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [SunJavaUpdateSched] \"C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jusched.exe\"
    (Description: Sun Java update scheduler. Checks for updates. Not necessary. Removing this entry will free up a small amount of system resources.)
    O4 - Startup: LimeWire On Startup.lnk = C:\Program Files\LimeWire\LimeWire.exe
    (Description: Limewire P2P Program - we highly recommend removing all P2P programs.)
    O9 - Extra button: (no name) - {53F6FCCD-9E22-4d71-86EA-6E43136192AB} - (no file)
    O9 - Extra button: (no name) - {925DAB62-F9AC-4221-806A-057BFB1014AA} - (no file)
    O9 - Extra button: Messenger - {FB5F1910-F110-11d2-BB9E-00C04F795683} - C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe
    O9 - Extra 'Tools' menuitem: Windows Messenger - {FB5F1910-F110-11d2-BB9E-00C04F795683} - C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe
    O16 - DPF: {1A1F56AA-3401-46F9-B277-D57F3421F821} (FunGamesLoader Object) - http://aol.worldwinner.com/games/v47/shared/FunGamesLoader.cab O16 - DPF: {8A94C905-FF9D-43B6-8708-F0F22D22B1CB} (Wwlaunch Control) - http://www.worldwinner.com/games/shared/wwlaunch.cab


    Important: Close all open windows except for HijackThis and then click Fix checked.

    Once completed, exit HijackThis.

    Download ComboFix by sUBs from one of the below links.  Be sure to save it to the Desktop.

    link # 1
    link #2

    Close any open web browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc) before starting ComboFix.

    Temporarily disable your anti-virus, and any anti-spyware real-time protection before performing a scan. Click this link to see a list of security programs that should be disabled and how to disable them.

    Vista users Right-click combofix.exe and select Run as Administrator and follow the prompts.
    Double-click combofix.exe and follow the prompts.
    When finished, ComboFix will produce a log for you.
    Post the ComboFix log and a new HijackThis log in your next reply.

    NOTE: Do not mouseclick ComboFix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.

    Remember to re-enable your anti-virus and anti-spyware protection when ComboFix is complete.

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