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  1. #11
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    Default All good, lol.

    Hey,

    Those sites found nothing

    Computer is still running well too- no recurrence of problems....

  2. #12
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    Greetings Lorelei,
    Excellent, I think we are on the downhill side now, make sure your Anti-Virus is active now.

    Download TFC to your desktop
    • Close any open windows.
    • Double click the TFC icon to run the program
    • TFC will close all open programs itself in order to run,
    • Click the Start button to begin the process.
    • Allow TFC to run uninterrupted.
    • The program should not take long to finish it's job
    • Once its finished it should automatically reboot your machine,
    • if it doesn't, manually reboot to ensure a complete clean


    Next
    I see in your logs that you have Malwarebytes installed on your system.
    • Double click on MalwareBytes, mbam.exe to run it.
    • If Malwarebytes asks to update click on yes, if you are not asked.
    • Click on the Update tab then click on Check for updates.
    • After updates finish, click on the Scanner tab. Select Perform quick scan.
    • Click on Scan button.
    • When finished copy/paste the contents of mbam.txt into your next post please.


    Next
    Please use Internet Explorer to download and run the following scan: Eset Online Scanner
    • Place a check mark in the box YES, I accept the Terms Of Use
    • Click the Start button.
    • Now click the Install button.
    • Click Start. The scanner engine will initialize and update.
    • Do Not place a check mark in the box beside Remove found threats.
    • Click the Scan button. The scan will now run, please be patient.
    • When the scan finishes if there are any infections you will see a List of found threats.
    • Click Export to text file
    • Copy and paste the contents of the C:\Program Files\ESET\log.txt into your next reply.
    • If no threats are found there will be no list, this is good, just tell me that no threats were found.


    Logs to post:
    • mbam.txt
    • results of ESET if infection found

  3. #13
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    Angry Damn- I spoke too soon.

    I am the unluckiest person ever... I have another virus. Only a different one from before, it's a fake Windows XP Home Security one. Pops up in the corner of my screen every minute or so, has switched off my firewall, etc.

    Spybot is the only antivirus I can get running- AVG and Malware Bytes won't start up.
    Spybot is finding 30 odd Fraud.InternetSecurity2010 and 2011 entries.

    This is so disheartening, how did I get this again.

  4. #14
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    Greetings Lorelei,
    I am not sure how. I realize that removing and reinstalling AVG between Conbofix runs is quite annoying but with AV disabled or uninstalled, you should only go on line to post here. You could install AVAST AV, it is easily disabled. You can find it here if you wish. If you use AVAST make sure that you do not use AVG also, only one AV per system.

    Next
    You should still have DDS installed on your PC.
    Double click dds.scr to run the tool.
    When done, two DDS.txt's will open.
    Save only DDS.txt to your desktop.
    Please include the contents of the following in your reply using Copy / Paste:
    DDS.txt

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    Hello Lorelai, are you still here.

  6. #16
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    Default Hi again.

    Hey,

    I just got my computer back today - after I posted last time things just got worse and I couldn't get on the internet at all, or run any antivirus...or anything really.

    I'm sure I could have done something to fix it, but to be honest I just ran out of patience. I just decided to pay an expert to take it away for a few days and fix it without me having to get annoyed with my own attempts. Totally worth it, my computer hasn't run this beautifully for 2 years or so.

    I want to thank you for the time and effort you put in to helping me, and I hope you keep up your efforts with people who are just more tech savvy than me.

    All the best,

    Lorelai.

  7. #17
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    Lorelei, Thanks for the update, I know malware removal can be very stressful and frustrating, best of luck to you.

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