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I then did the following.ġ) changed my file-view settings so that system/hidden files would be displayed and all file extensions would appear as wellĤ) ran an Ad-Aware scan (which found a bunch of cookies)ĥ) ran Spybot S&D (which found the same stuff as before that it could not delete - this time, I removed any reportedly suspicious active-x items, blank or suspicious BHOs, startup items, etc.)Ħ) ran a-squared (trial version) for a full scan (which found one more thing that I then deleted)Ĩ) ran SpywareBlaster (resident protection, not a malware scanner) – nothing new.ĩ) ran AVG Anti-Spyware. I also wiped out my browser temp files, cookies and history. I also installed AVG Anti-Spyware, SpywareBlaster and a-squared (free). I reconnected the network cable and downloaded the latest profiles for these three apps. I then ran AVG 7.5 anti-virus (free) - which didn't report anything new. It found and I removed a few more things. Instead of rebooting, I then ran an Adaware SE (version 1.06r1) scan. Upon rebooting, most of what it had removed was back - and it again failed to delete the files that it had failed to delete before (see below for a list of files - I have marked the ones that could not be deleted by Spybot or, apparently, though any other means (Spybot didn't catch them all) with an asterisk). I allowed it to try again on reboot (to delete the files). It was able to take care of a number of them, but said there were some files that it could not delete. I started off by running a Spybot S&D (version 1.4) scan - which came back reporting most of the above infections (plus a registry entry that disabled the Task Manager).
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I also have a second (uninfected) system that is effectively the infected system's twin (there are some differences in the software that is loaded on each). (also had the firewall (that comes with SP2) and S&D tea timer active as well) OS: Windows XP Professional SP2 (with autoupdate enabled) System: Gateway P4 2.4Ghz (a little over 5 years old) In any case, I killed all of the running browser sessions and disconnected my network cable.īefore continuing, here are some details on my system. S&D Tea Timer was getting flooded with registry change attempts.
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It then began to install various other nasties (including changing the screen background to a "your system's been infected" display and then attempting to get you to download some bogus anti-spyware). An active-x object was inadvertently allowed to install onto my system. The infection happened on at around 7:30am. The HJT log is at the end of this post.īefore that, here is the (updated) information on my situation. That post was moved over to the “Am I Infected.” forum for assistance in getting my infected system to the point where I could produce an HJT log. This is an updated version (including a couple of corrections) of my original post. Multiple infections (7FaSSt, Accoona, Aconti, AdBreak, CusMin, DeskWizz, INetSpeak, SmitFraud-C, SWAgent, Trojan.Downloader-FakeRx) - which I think I have mostly fixed.