I was able to take it out with BART PE which I had to put into the cd drive and it would boot from the disk and it found the Trojan in the Windows Operating Boot File but when I deleated it I could not boot up after that! I tried to boot from safe mode and it would freeze after I would enter my password and then enter.
I had to restore the computer from a back up file I had but it is currently restored with the TROJAN AGAIN!
I am running:
XP PRO w/SP2 / NT PLATFORM
5.1 (BUILD 2600.XPSP_SP2_GDR.050301-1519)
Workstation / NTFS / i386 /EXPLORER EXE
AMD PROCCESSOR
I have of lot of trojans and can't seem to get rid of them I have ran Spy Bot,Avast,Ad-Aware,Stop Sign and found a 1 Trojan in reg32.exe =trojan.low zones 2 downloaded program files says: Trojan.downloader1097 3 System 32 sygate = Win32.HLLW.MyBot.based 4 Avenue Media Internet Optimizer Software Package = Possible spyware Application 5 Appropos Media People On Page Application = Possible Spyware
I have windows xp, i have avg antivirus and have run the tests in pc pitstop and done a regular search thru windows for the Trojan-Dropper.VBS.Inor.cz but can't locate it on my pc. My IE browser freezes everytime i go to a particular site and yet when i ask if anyone else has trouble with that site only a very few people say yes. The solution they give me is to download Mozilla and use it for that site. That doesn't protect me from the trojan completely infecting me does it? Can anyone tell me how to delete this trojan?
Recently i was looking for a file to download and i ended up in a German site [i think] and it something popped up so i press "ok" thinking it was the file i needed. Suddenly, norton popped up and it said that i have a trojan virus and aunable to repair. I forgot the address but it ended with "assistanthelper[1]" Im not sure though.
I've got the trojan.vundo virus. I have installed and run the vundo removal tool, and it shows me that it is gone-but when I restart my computer, Norton anti-virus finds it again (and again...and again).
PC is infected with this Trojan. I've downloaded xsoftspy and performed a full scan. It appears to remove the offending files but it still comes back.
When it does it tries to load up various internet sites telling me to download software.you advise running fixware. I've tried this and this is the result.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun] "MSMSGS"=""C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe" /background" "ctfmon.exe"="C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.exe" .... Hosts file was reset, If you use a custom hosts file please replace it... ~~~~~ End report ~~~~~
Recently, my laptop was attacked by a trojan called update.exe. i think i got it from an open network in a hotel. I have tried many things to try to get rid of it, ive ran all the spyware programs i have and ive gone into my hard drive and tried to delete it manually as well. nothing works to get rid of it. does anybody know how i could get rid of update.exe?
I am running windows XP and counterspy has picked up a FTP Attack Trojan. I quarantined then deleted it but it keeps coming back. I also tried a porgram called Swatit but that did not find anything wrong. My computer has started acting improperly.rejecting games etc.
I have a DLL in my windows/system32 folder. I have used a tool to see what processes are running and what they are associated with. It is asscoiated with explorer.exe as you can see that in the process checking tool. I have done some analysis on dlo1BC.dll and it appears it is virus, but I cant delete it, no matter what I try. When I shut down the conputer explorer wont shut down smoothly and I think this is because of the dlo1BC.dll associated with it in the processes.
I get this trojan today and i never get viruses usually but this one reaqlly is annoying!
Ive looked at all the other posts and ive tried using the vundo fix tool etc but it does not pick it up at all. Ive tried doing it in safe mode and ive tried unistalling java to see if it was involved with that but nothing has worked so far.
I have located the file in my system32 folder and its named xxyywtq.dll but theres no way it will let me delete it as it says it is being used by another program or person.
I have a problem with my PC. A few days ago I received a URL in MSN messenger that infected me with a trojan horse when I entered the site.
Since then, AVG antivirus has popped up every time I startup my computer and has told me "threat detected - trojan horse downloader." I proceed to heal the file, yet next time I start up the same thing happens. The file name is simply "installer.exe". Immediately after this, my internet explorer opens and opens "web.links4all.biz",which I believe re-infects me. Since then, I have worked with my PC for a few days, with the intention of coming on here and sorting out the problem when I get the chance, unfortunately, the problem has escalated.
During my usual practice, AVG popped up saying "threat detected" once again. This time, the problem was "Trojan horse flooder." I told it to heal the file, it said it was healed, but told me I had to restart my computer for the process to complete.I restarted my computer, but after the first windows loading screen, the system shuts off and automatically reboots, until it reaches this point where the same thing happens.
I've tried using safe mode, and nothing has changed, it still enters the cycle of restarting continually.
I have Windows xp. If I have a Trojan Horse on my pc, is it safe still to use it? or should I wait till I can get the TH off of here? What exactly will it do to my machine?
Recently my AVG has popped up saying that i have recieved a Trojan. Also the computer and internet seem to be alot slower and the computer wont actually turn it off, it will only go into standby.
I got 2 Trojans on both of my computers, both computers are ASUS (Custom built) running XP Home SP3, IE6 with Bose Speakers... AVG associates the sound driver with the trojans, which I don't understand... The first step would obviously be to delete the sound driver and install a new one, but I don't know of a TRUSTED site.
Does anybody know how to remove the trojan, requiembot? Norton does not even know what it is let alone provide a removal tool, unless of course, they know it by another name.
I have Norton Anti-virus installed and after a long session on the web this evening just to be safe I ran the Anti-virus in safe mode and it detected 4 infections.Dummy.Class, Get Access.Class, Insecure Class Loader.Class, Installer.Class All of the above were the Trojan. Byte Verify.Norton couldn't repair so had me quarantine the 4 files which I have done.My question is have I done enough or is there something else I should be doing? By quarantining am I to understand the infected file are still on my P.C. but can't do any harm, should I remove them and in simple clear terms how do I achieve this?
I canst seem to get rid of this AVsystemcare trojan like Daemon. Its causing my IE to crash and freeze... as well as causing other open applications to freeze at times.
I've been getting this winfixer 2005 pop up window everytime i open my pc. what i normally do is just close it. i've learned that it's something to do with the trojan.vundo.b virus. i searched the net for removal tools and downloaded one from norton but it didnt help.Now, i've been receiving virus alerts from norton.
it seems that every year when norton internet security is nearing renewal our computer starts having major problems.
this year i delayed renewing til five days (sept. 10th) before expiration (sept. 15th).
1) the modem would dial up but only at 7kbps, 9kbps, but finally would get to a normal amount of kbps. a couple days later, all the settings for internet dial up were getting screwed up and upon correcting it all-they'd get screwed up again.
2) i called our internet's tech support a few times, followed their suggestions, finally being told that the modem most likely has gone bad. we have an old external modem, which i decided to hook up
We network our computers and I had alot of adware and a trojan virus on mine so I do believe she has the same. I ran a NIS scan and found a vundo trojan on this computer (hers). Had to download the tool to remove it and it appears it was successful. But the computer is still so slow and having some internet explorer errors.
Following my post saying i cannot change my wallpaper i have founr out that i have "Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Agent.uj" in stalled on my PC. I am unsure how to remove this. All i know is that it collects my personal data. Can someone please let me know how to remove this from my computer Below if my HJT log
Recently had a window pop up that said SECURITY TOOL do you want to scan your computer blah blah blah. He clicked no and the program installed anyway. Now any time you try to open a program, the security tool pops up saying the file is infected etc. I can't even run hijack this. Here are the computer specs: Need help ASAP
I had a warning that C:Program FilesDirect Objectddscr.exe was a trojan virus from my Symantic AntiVirus, so i had HJT delete it. This is the log afterwards. I have Symantec AntiVirus edition 8.1.0.825 running on a Win2k with SP4 according to this log. Thanks in advance.
This trojan virus slipped pass McAfee antivirus which still doesn't detect it. Also, each time I start my computer, Windows Defender (which is also installed) detects it, and even thogh I click on "Remove All", it still keeps popping up and is not removed. How do I get rid of this beast?
i am using WXP SP2 and i activated its Fax application. Can someone tell me why when i open it, Norton Antivirus is keeping to say that it blocked Netspy Trojan Horse from C:Windowssystem32fxsclnt.exe ? When i configured my Fax application i wrote ' Fax ' for IDST and ' Fax ' for IDSR. Was i right or wrong?
I had the following problem while logging on to my computer (Windows XP) this morning: While starting up I get an error message saying Windows Explorer must shut down (with the option of sending an error message to MS) even though WE was never open to begin with. When I try to open anything up, like IE or Word I get an error message from Dr Watson Postmortem Debugger saying something about it needing to close (can't remember exactly since I'm at work now). The computer then freezes up and I have to Ctrl-Alt-Delete out. I ran McAfee Virus Scan and it discovered I had a trojan (netpals). It was apparently cleaned but when I tried opening something up I got the same error messages.I cannot open any programs using my Start menu or clicking on the desktop icon.