Looking good. Thank you so much! Happy New Year.
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#17
Posted 31 December 2011 - 11:20 PM
Excellent!! I would still like to make sure we leave nothing on here. Then we will mop up. I may be off when this is done,but I'll look back,
I'd like us to scan your machine with ESET OnlineScan
NOTE: In some instances if no malware is found there will be no log produced.
You're welcome and Happy New Year.
I'd like us to scan your machine with ESET OnlineScan
- Hold down Control and click on the following link to open ESET OnlineScan in a new window.
ESET OnlineScan - Click the
button. - For alternate browsers only: (Microsoft Internet Explorer users can skip these steps)
- Click on
to download the ESET Smart Installer. Save it to your desktop. - Double click on the
icon on your desktop.
- Click on
- Check

- Click the
button. - Accept any security warnings from your browser.
- Under scan settings, check
and check Remove found threats - Click Advanced settings and select the following:
- Scan potentially unwanted applications
- Scan for potentially unsafe applications
- Enable Anti-Stealth technology
- Scan potentially unwanted applications
- ESET will then download updates for itself, install itself, and begin scanning your computer. Please be patient as this can take some time.
- When the scan completes, push

- Push
, and save the file to your desktop using a unique name, such as ESETScan. Include the contents of this report in your next reply. - Push the
button. - Push

NOTE: In some instances if no malware is found there will be no log produced.
You're welcome and Happy New Year.
How do I get help? Who is helping me?
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
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Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
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#18
Posted 01 January 2012 - 12:49 AM
C:\Documents and Settings\Bill and Bev\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\11\7432f84b-1150c59a a variant of Java/Exploit.CVE-2011-3544.N trojan deleted - quarantined
C:\Documents and Settings\Bill and Bev\Local Settings\Temp\oemncswaxr.exe a variant of Win32/Kryptik.YGH trojan cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Documents and Settings\Bill and Bev\Local Settings\Temp\wocsrmaenx.exe a variant of Win32/Kryptik.YFV trojan cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Program Files\RealArcade\Installer\bin\OCSetupHlp.dll Win32/OpenCandy application cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Program Files\TotalRecipeSearch_14EI\Installr\1.bin\14EIPlug.dll a variant of Win32/Toolbar.MyWebSearch application cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Program Files\TotalRecipeSearch_14EI\Installr\1.bin\14EZSETP.dll probably a variant of Win32/FunWeb.AA application cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Documents and Settings\Bill and Bev\Local Settings\Temp\oemncswaxr.exe a variant of Win32/Kryptik.YGH trojan cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Documents and Settings\Bill and Bev\Local Settings\Temp\wocsrmaenx.exe a variant of Win32/Kryptik.YFV trojan cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Program Files\RealArcade\Installer\bin\OCSetupHlp.dll Win32/OpenCandy application cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Program Files\TotalRecipeSearch_14EI\Installr\1.bin\14EIPlug.dll a variant of Win32/Toolbar.MyWebSearch application cleaned by deleting - quarantined
C:\Program Files\TotalRecipeSearch_14EI\Installr\1.bin\14EZSETP.dll probably a variant of Win32/FunWeb.AA application cleaned by deleting - quarantined
#19
Posted 01 January 2012 - 11:58 AM
Hello, One more so we start the new year right. Your MBAM was not updated
So let's update do a full scan,may find more websearch>> promise last one.
Rerun MBAM (MalwareBytes) like this:
Open MBAM in normal/regular mode and click Update tab, select Check for Updates,when done
click Scanner tab,select FULL scan and scan (normal mode).
After scan click Remove Selected, Post new scan log and Reboot into normal mode.
Quote
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.51.2.1300
www.malwarebytes.org
Database version: 7622
www.malwarebytes.org
Database version: 7622
So let's update do a full scan,may find more websearch>> promise last one.
Rerun MBAM (MalwareBytes) like this:
Open MBAM in normal/regular mode and click Update tab, select Check for Updates,when done
click Scanner tab,select FULL scan and scan (normal mode).
After scan click Remove Selected, Post new scan log and Reboot into normal mode.
How do I get help? Who is helping me?
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
Become a BleepingComputer fan: Facebook
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
Become a BleepingComputer fan: Facebook
#20
Posted 01 January 2012 - 04:43 PM
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (Trial) 1.60.0.1800
www.malwarebytes.org
Database version: v2012.01.01.02
Windows XP Service Pack 3 x86 NTFS
Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702
Bill and Bev :: YOUR-86C169D708 [administrator]
Protection: Disabled
1/1/2012 3:41:13 PM
mbam-log-2012-01-01 (15-41-13).txt
Scan type: Full scan
Scan options enabled: Memory | Startup | Registry | File System | Heuristics/Extra | Heuristics/Shuriken | PUP | PUM
Scan options disabled: P2P
Objects scanned: 252859
Time elapsed: 56 minute(s), 27 second(s)
Memory Processes Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Memory Modules Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Keys Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Values Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Data Items Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Folders Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Files Detected: 2
C:\Program Files\TotalRecipeSearch_14EI\Installr\1.bin\NP14EISb.dll (PUP.FunWebProducts) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{5D0BA54E-D18E-414E-B1F1-C90A6EE7A66E}\RP3\A0000069.dll (PUP.FunWebProducts) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
(end)
www.malwarebytes.org
Database version: v2012.01.01.02
Windows XP Service Pack 3 x86 NTFS
Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702
Bill and Bev :: YOUR-86C169D708 [administrator]
Protection: Disabled
1/1/2012 3:41:13 PM
mbam-log-2012-01-01 (15-41-13).txt
Scan type: Full scan
Scan options enabled: Memory | Startup | Registry | File System | Heuristics/Extra | Heuristics/Shuriken | PUP | PUM
Scan options disabled: P2P
Objects scanned: 252859
Time elapsed: 56 minute(s), 27 second(s)
Memory Processes Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Memory Modules Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Keys Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Values Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Data Items Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Folders Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)
Files Detected: 2
C:\Program Files\TotalRecipeSearch_14EI\Installr\1.bin\NP14EISb.dll (PUP.FunWebProducts) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{5D0BA54E-D18E-414E-B1F1-C90A6EE7A66E}\RP3\A0000069.dll (PUP.FunWebProducts) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
(end)
#21
Posted 01 January 2012 - 06:29 PM
OK, I knew there was more. All clear... Now you should Create a New Restore Point to prevent possible reinfection from an old one. Some of the malware you picked up could have been saved in System Restore. Since this is a protected directory your tools cannot access to delete these files, they sometimes can reinfect your system if you accidentally use an old restore point. Setting a new restore point AFTER cleaning your system will help prevent this and enable your computer to "roll-back" to a clean working state.
The easiest and safest way to do this is:
Tips to protect yourself against malware and reduce the potential for re-infection:
Keeping Autorun enabled on USB and other removable drives has become a significant security risk due to the increasing number of malware variants that can infect them and transfer the infection to your computer. To learn more about this risk, please read:
The easiest and safest way to do this is:
- Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools and click "System Restore".
- Choose the radio button marked "Create a Restore Point" on the first screen then click "Next". Give the R.P. a name, then click "Create". The new point will be stamped with the current date and time. Keep a log of this so you can find it easily should you need to use System Restore.
- Then use Disk Cleanup to remove all but the most recently created Restore Point.
- Go to Start > Run and type: Cleanmgr
- Click "Ok". Disk Cleanup will scan your files for several minutes, then open.
- Click the "More Options" tab, then click the "Clean up" button under System Restore.
- Click Ok. You will be prompted with "Are you sure you want to delete all but the most recent restore point?"
- Click Yes, then click Ok.
- Click Yes again when prompted with "Are you sure you want to perform these actions?"
- Disk Cleanup will remove the files and close automatically.
Tips to protect yourself against malware and reduce the potential for re-infection:
- Simple and easy ways to keep your computer safe.
- How did I get infected?, With steps so it does not happen again!.
- Hardening Windows Security - Part 1 & Part 2.
- Configuring Internet Explorer for Practical Security and Privacy - How to Secure Your Web Browser.
- Your Guide To Staying Safe Online.
- Use Task Manager to close pop-up messages to safely exit malware attacks.
Keeping Autorun enabled on USB and other removable drives has become a significant security risk due to the increasing number of malware variants that can infect them and transfer the infection to your computer. To learn more about this risk, please read:
How do I get help? Who is helping me?
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
Become a BleepingComputer fan: Facebook
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
Become a BleepingComputer fan: Facebook
#23
Posted 02 January 2012 - 04:02 PM
You're welcome from us all !!
How do I get help? Who is helping me?
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
Become a BleepingComputer fan: Facebook
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear....
Become a BleepingComputer fan: Facebook

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