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Virus Infection - HTTP Phoenix Toolkit! Help!

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Posted 09 April 2011 - 06:22 AM

Hi! I'm new to this forum. Thanks for accepting me! :)

I really need help in removing some viruses from my computer. I have been getting the same 3 Trojan horses in the couple of months, and have managed to get rid of them. But this really weird thing happened about a month ago. I was just on Google not doing anything when 3 random Java popups and requests to let the Trojan horses mentioned above run appeared. I naturally clicked no but then the computer froze so I had to hard reset it. When the computer booted up again, Norton removed these Trojan horses but was reporting 20 attacks a minute and still is (HTTP Phoenix Toolkit Activity 1 and 3, I believe). At first, other computers were attacking me, but now my computer is attacking itself. Also, I have been redirected on Google to random websites. I believe a rootkit has gotten into the computer. ComboFix could probably remove this rootkit, but I do not want to run it as it seems very risky. Also, I have tried many other anti viruses and anti rootkits, but to no avail. If possible, I would like to avoid using ComboFix to remove this virus.

Thanks in advance. Please reply quickly.
AA500

This post has been edited by Budapest: 09 April 2011 - 03:51 PM
Reason for edit: Moved from Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Logs ~BP


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