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Startup Entry Unknown In Startup Program Database jkkjj.dll

#1 User is offline   loghouseJD 

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Posted 20 November 2005 - 12:32 PM

Friends and Malware opponents,
Autorun - Internet Explorer Tab shows a Browser Helper Object of:
MSEvents Object No description No Publisher c:\windows\system32\jkkjj.dll

Size 532K Time: 11/11/2005 about the date I started getting some porno popups.

Using Netstat -no from the command line I sometimes see a no-wait connection from explorer.exe process to
202.67.151.173:80 for no apparent reason. Stopping explorer.exe clears all the icons and taskbars from the desktop.

Any help would be greatly appreciated... Your site is great. I did manage, so good so far, to remove an annoying popup trying to get me to buy WinFixer 2005 from WinSoftware Corporation. Why hasn't that corporation been indicted, prosecuted, and pilored ? Certainly not from lack of damage inflicted on other people's property. I did a complete "erase" in the safe mode of my temp folder.

Thanks... loghouseJD

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Posted 20 November 2005 - 01:04 PM

You want to try this guide to remove the msevents:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic18610.html

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