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Hi Ken,
Followed your instructions. Log posted below. If necessary we can remove the entire program. It has not been in use for years.
And as always, thank you.
AhnLab-V3 2011.04.28.01 2011.04.28 -
AntiVir 7.11.7.75 2011.04.28 -
Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2011.04.28 -
Avast 4.8.1351.0 2011.04.28 -
Avast5 5.0.677.0 2011.04.28 -
BitDefender 7.2 2011.04.28 -
CAT-QuickHeal 11.00 2011.04.28 -
ClamAV 0.97.0.0 2011.04.28 -
Commtouch 5.3.2.6 2011.04.28 -
Comodo 8506 2011.04.28 -
DrWeb 5.0.2.03300 2011.04.28 Adware.Aws
Emsisoft 5.1.0.5 2011.04.28 -
eSafe 7.0.17.0 2011.04.28 -
eTrust-Vet 36.1.8296 2011.04.28 -
F-Prot 4.6.2.117 2011.04.28 -
F-Secure 9.0.16440.0 2011.04.28 -
Fortinet 4.2.257.0 2011.04.28 -
GData 22 2011.04.28 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.103.0 2011.04.28 -
Jiangmin 13.0.900 2011.04.27 -
K7AntiVirus 9.98.4497 2011.04.27 -
Kaspersky 9.0.0.837 2011.04.28 -
McAfee 5.400.0.1158 2011.04.28 -
McAfee-GW-Edition 2010.1D 2011.04.28 -
Microsoft 1.6802 2011.04.28 -
NOD32 6078 2011.04.28 Win32/Adware.WBug.A
Norman 6.07.07 2011.04.28 -
Panda 10.0.3.5 2011.04.28 -
PCTools 7.0.3.5 2011.04.28 -
Prevx 3.0 2011.04.28 -
Rising 23.55.03.06 2011.04.28 -
Sophos 4.64.0 2011.04.28 DataApp
SUPERAntiSpyware 4.40.0.1006 2011.04.28 -
Symantec 20101.3.2.89 2011.04.28 -
TheHacker 6.7.0.1.184 2011.04.27 -
TrendMicro 9.200.0.1012 2011.04.28 -
TrendMicro-HouseCall 9.200.0.1012 2011.04.28 -
VIPRE 9144 2011.04.28 -
ViRobot 2011.4.28.4435 2011.04.28 -
VirusBuster 13.6.325.0 2011.04.28 -
Additional informationShow all
MD5 : 908a4f292c9f20e949e2e06903e6f882
SHA1 : cc0af1beeb21b05f254e35d5267caf076849c30f
SHA256: a49203a524708de12f4c692f5e47c025617f1cd0d8c4dd6088ea174d01b93048
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Well, its questionable, if you dont use it than uninstall it
How are things running now ?
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Ok, will uninstall. Everything seems to be going ok otherwise. Ive only been using the computer minimally. I did not want to do anything to interfere with the cleanup process.
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Go ahead and work it to death, post back in a day or two and give me an update
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Will do. Is it ok to install /unistall/update programs again? Use the computer for personal banking etc....?
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Well,it appears clean. Just remember to change your passwords and you should be ok
Yes, you can update programs
Open OTL and click on Clean Up and it will remove programs we used to clean your system along with there backups
Safe Surfn
Ken
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Hi Ken,
Hope you had a good weekend. I used the computer all weekend and everything seemed ok. The only thing I did notice was that when I browsed certain pages I would get a warning saying "Security Alert. You are about to view pages over a secure connection". Other than that everything seemed to be running smoothly.
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Hi Ken,
Thank you for that information. There is one more thing I noticed during a reboot after running cleanup in OTL. While Xp was loading before the "Welcome" screen there was another light blue screen that said "Please wait.........................." for about a minute. I never saw that happen before.
Other than that everything is still running smoothly. I am so gratefull for your help and expertise. I can't thank you enough for saving my computer.
Do you have any links or suggestions about the best way to go about learning more about computer security? This recent experience has really made me want to learn more about this.
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Well, OTL cleaned out a lot of the programs we used along with there backups, it may take a reboot or two before its back to normal.
As far as leaning about removing malware, you may want to think about joining our classroom, but have to tell ya its not for the weak of heart, it will take time and commitment on your part, if your interested you can sign up here
http://forums.whatthetech.com/index.php?showtopic=80368
Take care,
Ken
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