Fact Finder wrote:This machine is one week old, and yes, it's my fault for not having the Anti-virus up and running while watching a football stream from Sweden.

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Fact Finder wrote:This machine is one week old, and yes, it's my fault for not having the Anti-virus up and running while watching a football stream from Sweden.
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Fact Finder wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Fact Finder wrote:This machine is one week old, and yes, it's my fault for not having the Anti-virus up and running while watching a football stream from Sweden.
I'm looking for help dude, not ridicule, my wife's already done that.
Fact Finder wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Go into your Add and Remove programs or Programs and features and remove your current anti-virus, which is probably Mcaffee or Norton. Go here, www.filehippo.com and download AVG antivirus (one of the best) Malwarebytes and Super Antivirus, all free and the best anti-virus removal tools and programs on the market. Boot into safe mode and run these in safe mode. Then re-boot and run these programs in regular mode and that should wipe you free of any virus. After actually reading (I know amazing, huh?) it looks like you've done that. We've been getting some NASTY virus's as of late, one's that are quite new and a bitch to contend with.
One of the best out there that fixed ALL my problems when all else failed is called COMBOfix which runs VERY deep. Download COMBOfix and see where that takes you. Worked for me everytime I had one of these nasty, nasty bugs. ALSO, CCleaner is also a good cleaner. CCleaner is a registry cleaner as well and is another that runs deep inside the system for attacked files.
http://combofix.org/
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/ (CCleaner)
Travis, this is a box my son built me for X-mas and has no AV...(my fault I know), Matt, hey it was free and it's loaded with goodies that I'm familier with and I hate my Daughters Mac everytime I've tried it. I havn't had a problem like this for at least 3 or 4 years and everytime I got a virus I was able to get rid of it pretty easily, but not this one. Reading about this thing on google is scary. Travis, I do have CCLeaner and thats the first thing I did upon regaining function. I've ran Maleware at least 4 times from Safe and reg modes as well as ran Spybot, Adaware and Avast...now I'm off to download AVG and Combofix to the flash drive. The one little positive in this is that I'll now have a portable FD with every AV and Anti-spyware fix known to man on it. If ya need an AV call me..
Fact Finder wrote:So the Combofix doesn't work with Windows 7 Ultimate yet, but...AVG seems to have stabalized things alot. Running a bot check now and so far no pop ups.
Ehwmatt wrote:Unless you have some compelling need to use PC/Windows-exclusive software (and don't want to run Windows on an Intel Mac), my first piece of advice would be to buy a fuckin Mac.
I'm not even a huge Apple fanboy. I don't have an iPhone or an iPad. But switching to Macs and Mac OS X has just made my life so much easier the last 4 years. I can use my computer to do work and surf the web instead of using it to debug and eradicate viruses, spyware etc.
A Google redirect virus is installed through a Trojan horse and executed once a web browser is opened. The virus affects Google search results by showing advertisements or affiliate links instead of real search links. The redirect virus can also affect web browsing as advertisements pop up or pages suddenly redirect to a spam or ad website. Several steps are necessary to remove this type of virus and create a working virus fix. Updating the computer's antivirus and anti-spyware is the best way to protect yourself from future infestations.
Fact Finder wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Windows 7 is still a relatively new and improved OS and there are probably a lot of rootkits and programs out there still not suitable for such a new OS at that kind of version level (even though Windows 8 is now being worked on.)
As for the "Catalyst Control Center...Host has stopped working" error, the Catalyst Control Center is usually officiated with your Graphics Card. Try updating your Graphics Card from the manufacturer's website un-install the current Graphics Card driver and download the latest drivers once we kick this virus's ass. http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx
I actually did remove and update drivers on Sunday or Monday but apparently I need to do that after it's clean???
Fact Finder wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Windows 7 is still a relatively new and improved OS and there are probably a lot of rootkits and programs out there still not suitable for such a new OS at that kind of version level (even though Windows 8 is now being worked on.)
As for the "Catalyst Control Center...Host has stopped working" error, the Catalyst Control Center is usually officiated with your Graphics Card. Try updating your Graphics Card from the manufacturer's website un-install the current Graphics Card driver and download the latest drivers once we kick this virus's ass. http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx
I actually did remove and update drivers on Sunday or Monday but apparently I need to do that after it's clean???
Fact Finder wrote:Just loaded Hitmanpro on the FD and ran that, and it found a "bootkit" threat and removed it. It's funny because the virus is still there when I surf but now Rips TDSS program opens and runs. That's what makes this virus so scary, it just seems to keep jumping around as you chase it and the Spyware folks can't keep up with it. One day my whole Desktop is gone, the nest day mouse doesn't want to work, yesterday right after regaining some function it shut off my internet connction and sound card..then I thru AVG at it which got my sound back but the damn re-directs are still there and when I click a web site a message pops up and says "Message from webp...Noooo". Nasty little bugger.![]()
Oh and Don, I looked thru hundreds of files including hidden C:program files like you suggested and not a damn one looks like you describe. UGGGGGGGGGGGGG!
Fact Finder wrote:Rick wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Just loaded Hitmanpro on the FD and ran that, and it found a "bootkit" threat and removed it. It's funny because the virus is still there when I surf but now Rips TDSS program opens and runs. That's what makes this virus so scary, it just seems to keep jumping around as you chase it and the Spyware folks can't keep up with it. One day my whole Desktop is gone, the nest day mouse doesn't want to work, yesterday right after regaining some function it shut off my internet connction and sound card..then I thru AVG at it which got my sound back but the damn re-directs are still there and when I click a web site a message pops up and says "Message from webp...Noooo". Nasty little bugger.![]()
Oh and Don, I looked thru hundreds of files including hidden C:program files like you suggested and not a damn one looks like you describe. UGGGGGGGGGGGGG!
Maybe just have your son do a complete reinstall. You know it's gone then. Oh, and put an antivirus on it before surfing porn next time.![]()
Quit calling my BungHoles porn, only I can do that.And re-install looks likely..."UnHackMe" seems to have just killed me for good
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Black screen and only task manager with ctrlaltdel..DAMN.
looking for system restore keys
Duncan wrote:If you play this on your computer the virus will kill itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz3BWPAY ... e=youtu.be
conversationpc wrote:Duncan wrote:If you play this on your computer the virus will kill itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz3BWPAY ... e=youtu.be
I kinda like that song...Very moody, almost with a middle-eastern feel.
Ehwmatt wrote:Unless you have some compelling need to use PC/Windows-exclusive software (and don't want to run Windows on an Intel Mac), my first piece of advice would be to buy a fuckin Mac.
I'm not even a huge Apple fanboy. I don't have an iPhone or an iPad. But switching to Macs and Mac OS X has just made my life so much easier the last 4 years. I can use my computer to do work and surf the web instead of using it to debug and eradicate viruses, spyware etc.
Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Duncan wrote:If you play this on your computer the virus will kill itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz3BWPAY ... e=youtu.be
I kinda like that song...Very moody, almost with a middle-eastern feel.
I like it too. Nora has a great voice. Reminds me so much of Grace Slick in that song.
artist4perry wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Duncan wrote:If you play this on your computer the virus will kill itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz3BWPAY ... e=youtu.be
I kinda like that song...Very moody, almost with a middle-eastern feel.
I like it too. Nora has a great voice. Reminds me so much of Grace Slick in that song.
It would die of happiness!P.S. Duncan before you criticize Nora, lets hear you sing.
Rick wrote:artist4perry wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Duncan wrote:If you play this on your computer the virus will kill itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz3BWPAY ... e=youtu.be
I kinda like that song...Very moody, almost with a middle-eastern feel.
I like it too. Nora has a great voice. Reminds me so much of Grace Slick in that song.
It would die of happiness!P.S. Duncan before you criticize Nora, lets hear you sing.
You can't please everyone. And with Duncan's humongously wide musical window, I'm surprised he doesn't like that. I'm pretty sure Nora knows how good of a vocalist she is, and isn't worried about someone that doesn't care for their style.
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