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wussery
2009-04-11, 05:25
My son's VISTA computer will not browse with IE 8 or Firefox. I am able to ping the DNS server and can ping yahoo.com and google.com via the command window. it appears that something has hijacked port 80. He does not have Spybot loaded on his PC and only has Bitdefender 2000 Anti Virus running with the latest update happening this morning.

Can someone recommend how I can get a full version of Spybot on his computer without having to access the internet from his computer. The last time I loaded Spybot on my Office PC, Spybot had to download several files from the Internet before it completed its installation. I don't want to use his restore CD's but I will, if that's the only option.

Matt
2009-04-11, 12:18
Hi wussery,

:welcome: to Safer Networking Forums. :)

You can download Spybot 1.6.2 from here (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/ownmirrors1/index.html). Moreover, please download the latest updates (=detection udpates) from here (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html).

You can save both files onto an USB-stick and copy it onto your son's computer (desktop). Now double click on Spybot 1.6.2 and install it. I've you have done it, double click on "spybotsd_includes.exe" and all detection updates will be installed automatically.

Open Spybot and run a scan. Does it find something? If yes, tell us what Spybot find. Therefore, right click on the white background after Spybot has finished its scan and save a report from this scan.

You can add these logfile with your next reply.

Does your son have installed an software firewall onto his computer?

Please answer and tell us what you did or what you want to do. Moreover, we can give you further instructions, like opening your own thread in the Malware Removal Forum, where an expert will have a look onto this computer. :)

wussery
2009-04-11, 18:29
Hi wussery,

:welcome: to Safer Networking Forums. :)

You can download Spybot 1.6.2 from here (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/ownmirrors1/index.html). Moreover, please download the latest updates (=detection udpates) from here (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html).

You can save both files onto an USB-stick and copy it onto your son's computer (desktop). Now double click on Spybot 1.6.2 and install it. I've you have done it, double click on "spybotsd_includes.exe" and all detection updates will be installed automatically.

Open Spybot and run a scan. Does it find something? If yes, tell us what Spybot find. Therefore, right click on the white background after Spybot has finished its scan and save a report from this scan.

You can add these logfile with your next reply.

Does your son have installed an software firewall onto his computer?

Please answer and tell us what you did or what you want to do. Moreover, we can give you further instructions, like opening your own thread in the Malware Removal Forum, where an expert will have a look onto this computer. :)

Matt he has Bitdefender Antivirus 2009 loaded on his PC. No malware or spyware is loaded other than CCleaner. I will follow your instructions and report back.

wussery
2009-04-11, 20:45
Hi wussery,

:welcome: to Safer Networking Forums. :)

You can download Spybot 1.6.2 from here (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/ownmirrors1/index.html). Moreover, please download the latest updates (=detection udpates) from here (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html).

You can save both files onto an USB-stick and copy it onto your son's computer (desktop). Now double click on Spybot 1.6.2 and install it. I've you have done it, double click on "spybotsd_includes.exe" and all detection updates will be installed automatically.

Open Spybot and run a scan. Does it find something? If yes, tell us what Spybot find. Therefore, right click on the white background after Spybot has finished its scan and save a report from this scan.

You can add these logfile with your next reply.

Does your son have installed an software firewall onto his computer?

Please answer and tell us what you did or what you want to do. Moreover, we can give you further instructions, like opening your own thread in the Malware Removal Forum, where an expert will have a look onto this computer. :)

Spybot found one problem. Microsoft. Windows.Security.Internet.Explorer. Awaiting further instructions.

wussery
2009-04-11, 20:50
My son has BitDefender Antivirus 2008, NOT the 2009 version. His license is good for another 50 days.

Matt
2009-04-11, 21:03
Hi wussery,

thank you for this update.
Is an software firewall installed on his computer?
Windows Vista has it's own firewall as well. Please check, it it's activated (you can find it under control panel > Windows Security Center).

wussery
2009-04-11, 21:11
Hi wussery,

thank you for this update.
Is an software firewall installed on his computer?
Windows Vista has it's own firewall as well. Please check, it it's activated (you can find it under control panel > Windows Security Center).

Yes Windows Firewall was turned on. I turned it off temporarily and I also stopped all Bitdefender services temporarily and unloaded Bitdefender from memory and tried to load IE8, but I get the same results. No surfing.

drragostea
2009-04-11, 21:29
But you can update BitDefender correct?

wussery
2009-04-11, 21:49
But you can update BitDefender correct?

Yes, this is what is strange. I clicked on the update button for Bitdenfender 2008 and it "appears" to go out and update itself. I have today's date in the Last Checked and Last Updated fields.

wussery
2009-04-11, 21:52
In the SpybotSD.Results.txt file there is an entry below. Is this entry corrrect?


Service (registry key): HTTP
Registry path: \SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
Display name: HTTP
Description: This service implements the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.
Image path: system32\drivers\HTTP.sys
Image size: 0
Image MD5: D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E
Control Set: CurrentControlSet
Start: 3
Type: 1
Error Control: 1

drragostea
2009-04-11, 23:35
We don't know if your machine is infected or not (could be the culprit for the hijacked port 80), so you'll have to visit the Malware Removal Forums and have a specialist take a look at your machine. Instructions are below:
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Consider posting in the Malware Removal (http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22) forum and having someone take a look at your system. If you decide to have an experienced malware removal specialist assist you, please follow the procedure in this link to run scans and produce a HijackThis log: "BEFORE you POST"(READ this Procedure BEFORE Requesting Assistance) ( http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=288).
After you have completed the required scans and produced the requested logs, start your own thread in the Malware Removal (http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22) forum, making sure to post the HijackThis log produced from the above instructions.
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