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Win32 fraudload edt

Mojo582

New member
Firstly thanks to you guys and the brilliant service you provide for people such as me and others as ive been a spybot fan since i cant remember and religiously update and use spybot often but seem to have a problem eleminating the malware file Win32.Fraudload.edt from my system.

I have followed instructions on your thread http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=49711 but cant find the folder <$WINDIR> even though i have not got my settings set to hidden or such,i have tried to search for the file but still no joy and there is no such registry key called Cognac" at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ so im flumixed as to what to do so hoping perhaps you can help me out :)
 
Hi Mojo582

Click here to download HJTInstall.exe
  • Save HJTInstall.exe to your desktop.
  • Doubleclick on the HJTInstall.exe icon on your desktop.
  • By default it will install to C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\HijackThis .
  • Click on Install.
  • It will create a HijackThis icon on the desktop.
  • Once installed, it will launch Hijackthis.
  • Click on the Do a system scan and save a logfile button. It will scan and the log should open in notepad.
  • Click on "Edit > Select All" then click on "Edit > Copy" to copy the entire contents of the log.
  • Come back here to this thread and Paste the log in your next reply.
  • DO NOT use the AnalyseThis button, its findings are dangerous if misinterpreted.
  • DO NOT have Hijackthis fix anything yet. Most of what it finds will be harmless or even required.
 
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