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Riley H
2010-07-24, 02:52
Whats happening is pretty simple; everytime I click on a google search I have the chance to be redirected through another search engine, redirected then again and then pop into a bogus site.

I can't tell you which websites are doing this cause they go through them very quick and what site i end up at is always different.

I've done both Spybot and Trend Micro's house call and came up with nothing.

Here is the DDS, and I got the attachment on here too.

You've lot helped me out before and I'd appreciate it if you could do it again :thanks:

DDS (Ver_10-03-17.01) - NTFSx86
Run by Riley at 17:42:22.43 on 23/07/2010
Internet Explorer: 7.0.5730.11 BrowserJavaVersion: 1.6.0_17
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600.3.1252.1.1033.18.2047.1011 [GMT -7:00]


============== Running Processes ===============

C:\WINDOWS\system32\Ati2evxx.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost -k DcomLaunch
svchost.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs
svchost.exe
svchost.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\spoolsv.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Ati2evxx.exe
C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE
svchost.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k hpdevmgmt
C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe
C:\Program Files\Microsoft LifeCam\MSCamS32.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k HPZ12
C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\Core\smax4pnp.exe
C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\SoundMAX\Smax4.exe
C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Mobile2\Application Launcher\Application Launcher.exe
C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jusched.exe
C:\Program Files\HP\HP Software Update\HPWuSchd2.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.exe
C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Messenger\MsnMsgr.Exe
C:\Program Files\Uniblue\RegistryBooster\RegistryBooster.exe
C:\Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqtra08.exe
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Teleca Shared\CapabilityManager.exe
C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\MOM.exe
C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\ccc.exe
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Teleca Shared\Generic.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k HPZ12
C:\WINDOWS\system32\PnkBstrA.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\PnkBstrB.exe
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Search Enhancement Pack\SeaPort\SeaPort.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k imgsvc
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wscntfy.exe
C:\Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqSTE08.exe
C:\Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqbam08.exe
C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Contacts\wlcomm.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k HTTPFilter
C:\Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpqgpc01.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jucheck.exe
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
C:\Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\Smart Web Printing\hpswp_clipbook.exe
E:\SIERRA\steam\steam.exe
E:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\Riley.COMPUTER-27214A\My Documents\Downloads\dds.scr

============== Pseudo HJT Report ===============

uSearchMigratedDefaultURL = hxxp://search.yahoo.com/search?p={searchTerms}&ei=utf-8&fr=b1ie7
mURLSearchHooks: Yahoo! Toolbar: {ef99bd32-c1fb-11d2-892f-0090271d4f88} - c:\program files\yahoo!\companion\installs\cpn\yt.dll
BHO: &Yahoo! Toolbar Helper: {02478d38-c3f9-4efb-9b51-7695eca05670} - c:\program files\yahoo!\companion\installs\cpn\yt.dll
BHO: HP Print Enhancer: {0347c33e-8762-4905-bf09-768834316c61} - c:\program files\hp\digital imaging\smart web printing\hpswp_printenhancer.dll
BHO: Adobe PDF Link Helper: {18df081c-e8ad-4283-a596-fa578c2ebdc3} - c:\program files\common files\adobe\acrobat\activex\AcroIEHelperShim.dll
BHO: Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV Helper: {dbc80044-a445-435b-bc74-9c25c1c588a9} - c:\program files\java\jre6\bin\jp2ssv.dll
BHO: JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class: {e7e6f031-17ce-4c07-bc86-eabfe594f69c} - c:\program files\java\jre6\lib\deploy\jqs\ie\jqs_plugin.dll
BHO: SingleInstance Class: {fdad4da1-61a2-4fd8-9c17-86f7ac245081} - c:\program files\yahoo!\companion\installs\cpn\YTSingleInstance.dll
BHO: HP Smart BHO Class: {ffffffff-cf4e-4f2b-bdc2-0e72e116a856} - c:\program files\hp\digital imaging\smart web printing\hpswp_BHO.dll
TB: Yahoo! Toolbar: {ef99bd32-c1fb-11d2-892f-0090271d4f88} - c:\program files\yahoo!\companion\installs\cpn\yt.dll
TB: {BDAD1DAD-C946-4A17-ADC1-64B5B4FF55D0} - No File
TB: &Windows Live Toolbar: {21fa44ef-376d-4d53-9b0f-8a89d3229068} -
EB: HP Smart Web Printing: {555d4d79-4bd2-4094-a395-cfc534424a05} - c:\program files\hp\digital imaging\smart web printing\hpswp_bho.dll
EB: {32683183-48a0-441b-a342-7c2a440a9478} - No File
uRun: [CTFMON.EXE] c:\windows\system32\ctfmon.exe
uRun: [Steam] "e:\sierra\steam\steam.exe" -silent
uRun: [MsnMsgr] "c:\program files\windows live\messenger\MsnMsgr.Exe" /background
uRun: [Uniblue RegistryBooster 2009] c:\program files\uniblue\registrybooster\RegistryBooster.exe /S
mRun: [SoundMAXPnP] c:\program files\analog devices\core\smax4pnp.exe
mRun: [SoundMAX] "c:\program files\analog devices\soundmax\Smax4.exe" /tray
mRun: [QuickTime Task] "c:\program files\quicktime\qttask.exe" -atboottime
mRun: [LifeCam] "c:\program files\microsoft lifecam\LifeExp.exe"
mRun: [<NO NAME>]
mRun: [Sony Ericsson PC Suite] "c:\program files\sony ericsson\mobile2\application launcher\Application Launcher.exe" /startoptions
mRun: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher] "c:\program files\adobe\reader 9.0\reader\Reader_sl.exe"
mRun: [Adobe ARM] "c:\program files\common files\adobe\arm\1.0\AdobeARM.exe"
mRun: [SunJavaUpdateSched] "c:\program files\java\jre6\bin\jusched.exe"
mRun: [StartCCC] "c:\program files\ati technologies\ati.ace\core-static\CLIStart.exe" MSRun
mRun: [HP Software Update] c:\program files\hp\hp software update\HPWuSchd2.exe
StartupFolder: c:\docume~1\alluse~1\startm~1\programs\startup\hpdigi~1.lnk - c:\program files\hp\digital imaging\bin\hpqtra08.exe
IE: Add to Windows &Live Favorites - http://favorites.live.com/quickadd.aspx
IE: {FB5F1910-F110-11d2-BB9E-00C04F795683} - c:\program files\messenger\msmsgs.exe
IE: {DDE87865-83C5-48c4-8357-2F5B1AA84522} - {DDE87865-83C5-48c4-8357-2F5B1AA84522} - c:\program files\hp\digital imaging\smart web printing\hpswp_BHO.dll
DPF: {33564D57-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} - hxxp://download.microsoft.com/download/F/6/E/F6E491A6-77E1-4E20-9F5F-94901338C922/wmv9VCM.CAB
DPF: {8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93} - hxxp://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_17-windows-i586.cab
DPF: {8FFBE65D-2C9C-4669-84BD-5829DC0B603C} - hxxp://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/polarbear/ultrashim.cab
DPF: {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0017-ABCDEFFEDCBA} - hxxp://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_17-windows-i586.cab
DPF: {CAFEEFAC-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-ABCDEFFEDCBA} - hxxp://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_17-windows-i586.cab
Notify: AtiExtEvent - Ati2evxx.dll
SSODL: WPDShServiceObj - {AAA288BA-9A4C-45B0-95D7-94D524869DB5} - c:\windows\system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll

============= SERVICES / DRIVERS ===============

S3 DAUpdaterSvc;Dragon Age: Origins - Content Updater;c:\program files\dragon age\bin_ship\daupdatersvc.service.exe [2009-11-4 25832]
S3 N5SG;Airlink101 SuperG Wireless Network Adapter Service;c:\windows\system32\drivers\N5SG.sys [2006-11-3 467040]
S3 XDva167;XDva167;\??\c:\windows\system32\xdva167.sys --> c:\windows\system32\XDva167.sys [?]
S3 XDva177;XDva177;\??\c:\windows\system32\xdva177.sys --> c:\windows\system32\XDva177.sys [?]
S4 Viewpoint Manager Service;Viewpoint Manager Service;c:\program files\viewpoint\common\ViewpointService.exe [2007-12-3 24652]

=============== Created Last 30 ================

2010-07-24 00:30:52 0 d-----w- c:\program files\CCleaner
2010-07-10 05:07:45 664 ----a-w- c:\windows\system32\d3d9caps.dat
2010-07-01 19:51:14 0 d-----w- c:\program files\Microsoft XNA

==================== Find3M ====================

2010-06-05 22:59:26 137256 -c--a-w- c:\windows\system32\drivers\PnkBstrK.sys
2010-06-05 22:59:18 218808 ----a-w- c:\windows\system32\PnkBstrB.exe
2010-05-31 22:47:54 166858 ----a-w- c:\windows\hpoins36.dat
2010-05-08 05:00:24 444952 ----a-w- c:\windows\system32\wrap_oal.dll
2010-05-08 05:00:24 109080 ----a-w- c:\windows\system32\OpenAL32.dll
2007-10-24 05:18:15 5915 -c--a-w- c:\program files\install.log
2006-06-23 06:48:54 32768 -c--a-r- c:\windows\inf\UpdateUSB.exe
2009-01-23 02:03:00 32768 -csha-w- c:\windows\system32\config\systemprofile\local settings\history\history.ie5\mshist012009012220090123\index.dat

============= FINISH: 17:43:31.23 ===============

shelf life
2010-07-27, 23:35
hi,

Your post is a few days old. If you still need help simply reply back.

Riley H
2010-07-28, 23:55
Hi Shelf life!

I am still in need of help please, sir/mam

-Riley

shelf life
2010-07-29, 01:18
ok. We can see what combofix can dig up. There is a short guide to read first. Read through the guide then apply the directions on your own machine. Please post the combofix log in your reply.

Guide to using Combofix (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/how-to-use-combofix)

Riley H
2010-07-29, 02:46
Hi Shelf life!

I ran combo fix, i followed the tutorial and when it started looking for malware, it said it found a rootkit then restarted the computer.

Before the computer went off an error popped up but couldnt read it in time.

Everytime the computer restarts it tells me that Win32/Drivers/pci.sys is either missing or corrupt and windows could not start up. i can get into the Windows recovery console just fine however.

Riley H
2010-07-29, 02:52
my mistake, what it said was "Windows could not start up because the following files is missing or corrupt:
system32/DRIVERS/pci.sys"

shelf life
2010-07-30, 00:27
ok. Before we try the recovery console. Try this; at a reboot tap the f8 key. It should boot into a list of several options. Somewhere will be a option to restore:
"last known good configuration" chose that option using the arrow keys then hit enter. If it boots up normally to the desktop we will try some other tools first.

Riley H
2010-07-30, 01:19
I got to the Windows advance options menu via F8 during reboot, clicked on "last known good figuration" and it then asks me the operating system to start. It gave me the selection of windows recovery console or windows XP.

hitting enter on the windows XP takes me to that system32/DRIVERS/pci.sys error and hitting enter on the recovery console takes me to the recovery console

shelf life
2010-07-30, 03:59
It was worth a try. May as well jump right into it then. You will need the original Windows installation media in your CD/DVD drive.

We will attempt to rename the current pci.sys to old pci.sys then copy a new file from your Windows CD in your cd/dvd drive to the right location on your hard drive.

reboot and chose the recovery console option to boot into
at the next screen
you type in option one to select the correct installation
if you use a password you may be prompted for. Enter it and press enter.
If you dont use a password just hit enter to continue

At the blinkng > (C:\Windows >)

type in first line below and click enter
followed by second line, enter

ren C:\windows\system32\drivers\pci.sys pci_old.sys
expand d:\i386\pci.sy_ C:\windows\system32\drivers\pci,sys
exit
reboot machine

assuming the d in expand d: is your cd/dvd drive letter

Riley H
2010-07-30, 06:57
i managed to rename the file.

but it still didn't work ><

shelf life
2010-07-31, 01:39
I knew this wouldnt go off with out a hitch. No problem renaming the file then? did you get any error messages when you ran the line?
Do you by any chance have a floppy drive. We could try transferring it from a floppy.

You can try this also in the recovery console:

copy d:\i386\pci sy_ C:\Windows\system32\drivers\pci.sys

You can try this one again also because i had a comma in there not a .

expand d:\i386\pci.sy_ C:\windows\system32\drivers\pci.sys

Note; that is a underscore after the .sy
there is a space after the underscore and before the c:\windows
the d: is your DVD/CD drive

Riley H
2010-07-31, 03:59
I'm starting to think I'm doing something wrong.

I got my laptop with this thread open on your post, and I'm typing out the commands letter, number, symbol too the dot and I'm getting the "invalid command please use HELP or /? for a list of commands".

I got a Hiren's boot disk that i can use? i know how change the boot device in BIOS so i can take a closer look at the PCI.sys driver.

shelf life
2010-08-01, 03:00
iam not familiar with that boot cd. The solution is to remove the current pci.sys and replace it with a good copy. Would it help you boot into Windows? You want to try a repair of XP?

Riley H
2010-08-01, 06:55
I got the windows XP installation disk handy

shelf life
2010-08-01, 15:25
Try this line in the recovery console:

C:\Windows>copy e:\i386\pci.sy_

there is a single space after the y in copy. my cd drive is e, yours may not be. thats a underscore after the y

to check your cd drive at the prompt type whats in red C:\Windows>dir d:
If d is correct it will list files on the cd, one would be SETUP.EXE, if nothing comes up you can try dir e:
Once you know use the correct letter after the copy cmd.

Riley H
2010-08-01, 22:29
It worked!

I'm back on the desktop.

shelf life
2010-08-02, 00:52
ok Good. We will get some tools to use. The first is TDSSkiller, the second is MBRcheck and the third is Malwarebytes.

1)Please download TDSS Killer.exe (http://support.kaspersky.com/downloads/utils/tdsskiller.exe) and save it to your desktop
Double click to launch the utility. click the start scan button.

Once the scan completes you can click the continue button.

"The utility will automatically selects an action (Cure or Delete) for known malacious objects. A suspicious object will be skipped by default."

"After clicking Next, the utility applies selected actions and outputs the result."

"A reboot might require after disinfection."

A report will be found in your Root drive Local Disk (C:) as TDSSKiller.2.4.0.0_01.08.2010_17.32.21_log.txt (name, version, date, time)
Please post the log report

2)Please also download MBRCheck to your desktop

* Double click MBRcheck.exe (http://ad13.geekstogo.com/MBRCheck.exe) to run (vista and Win 7 right click and select Run as Administrator)
* It will show a Black screen with some information that will contain either the below line if no problem is found:
o Done! Press ENTER to exit...

* Or you will see more information like below if a problem is found:
o Found non-standard or infected MBR.
o Enter 'Y' and hit ENTER for more options, or 'N' to exit:

* Either way, just choose to exit the program at this point since we want to see only the scan results to begin with.
* MBRCheck will create a log named similar to MBRCheck_07.16.10_00.32.33.txt which is random based on date and time.
* Attach this log to your next message.

3)Please download Malwarebytes (http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php) to your desktop.

Double-click mbam-setup.exe and follow the prompts to install the program.

Be sure a checkmark is placed next to Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, then click Finish.

If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version.

Once the program has loaded, select Perform FULL SCAN, then click Scan.
When the scan is complete, click OK, then Show Results to view the results.

Be sure that everything is checked, and click *Remove Selected.*

*A restart of your computer may be required to remove some items. If prompted please restart your computer to complete the fix.*

When completed, a log will open in Notepad. Please save it to a convenient location. The log can also be opened by going to Start > All Programs > Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware > Logs > log-date.txt
Post the log in your reply.

Riley H
2010-08-02, 20:32
I attached the MBR to the post


2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 TDSS rootkit removing tool 2.4.0.0 Jul 22 2010 16:09:49
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 ================================================================================
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 SystemInfo:
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 OS Version: 5.1.2600 ServicePack: 2.0
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 Product type: Workstation
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 ComputerName: COMPUTER-27214A
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 UserName: Riley
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 Windows directory: C:\WINDOWS
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 System windows directory: C:\WINDOWS
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 Processor architecture: Intel x86
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 Number of processors: 4
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 Page size: 0x1000
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 Boot type: Normal boot
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0171 ================================================================================
2010/08/02 09:42:26.0390 Initialize success
2010/08/02 09:42:28.0140 ================================================================================
2010/08/02 09:42:28.0140 Scan started
2010/08/02 09:42:28.0140 Mode: Manual;
2010/08/02 09:42:28.0140 ================================================================================
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0328 ACPI (a10c7534f7223f4a73a948967d00e69b) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\ACPI.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0375 ACPIEC (9859c0f6936e723e4892d7141b1327d5) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\ACPIEC.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0406 ADIHdAudAddService (0158f4027c0808ff65ed3b3d683339c9) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\ADIHdAud.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0437 AEAudio (358063ab6c1c4173b735525cdfa65f94) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\AEAudio.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0484 aec (841f385c6cfaf66b58fbd898722bb4f0) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\aec.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0531 AFD (55e6e1c51b6d30e54335750955453702) C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\afd.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0625 ANIO (920298c7aef97d8168d219d35975d295) C:\WINDOWS\system32\ANIO.SYS
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0687 AsyncMac (02000abf34af4c218c35d257024807d6) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\asyncmac.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0734 atapi (cdfe4411a69c224bd1d11b2da92dac51) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\atapi.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:29.0921 ati2mtag (19a929d262bccc9bef74d90adf64aa86) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\ati2mtag.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0062 AtiHdmiService (d9bc8892b9440a2551b8148c57aa039e) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\AtiHdmi.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0109 atksgt (f0d933b42cd0594048e4d5200ae9e417) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\atksgt.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0156 Atmarpc (ec88da854ab7d7752ec8be11a741bb7f) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\atmarpc.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0203 audstub (d9f724aa26c010a217c97606b160ed68) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\audstub.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0218 Beep (da1f27d85e0d1525f6621372e7b685e9) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\Beep.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0328 cbidf2k (90a673fc8e12a79afbed2576f6a7aaf9) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\cbidf2k.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0359 CCDECODE (6163ed60b684bab19d3352ab22fc48b2) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\CCDECODE.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0375 Cdaudio (c1b486a7658353d33a10cc15211a873b) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\Cdaudio.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0421 Cdfs (cd7d5152df32b47f4e36f710b35aae02) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\Cdfs.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0468 Cdrom (af9c19b3100fe010496b1a27181fbf72) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\cdrom.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0531 Disk (00ca44e4534865f8a3b64f7c0984bff0) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\disk.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0609 dmboot (c0fbb516e06e243f0cf31f597e7ebf7d) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\dmboot.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0671 dmio (f5e7b358a732d09f4bcf2824b88b9e28) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\dmio.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0703 dmload (e9317282a63ca4d188c0df5e09c6ac5f) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\dmload.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0734 DMusic (a6f881284ac1150e37d9ae47ff601267) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\DMusic.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0765 drmkaud (1ed4dbbae9f5d558dbba4cc450e3eb2e) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\drmkaud.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0812 Fastfat (3117f595e9615e04f05a54fc15a03b20) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\Fastfat.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0859 Fdc (ced2e8396a8838e59d8fd529c680e02c) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\fdc.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0921 Fips (e153ab8a11de5452bcf5ac7652dbf3ed) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\Fips.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0937 Flpydisk (0dd1de43115b93f4d85e889d7a86f548) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\flpydisk.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0968 FltMgr (157754f0df355a9e0a6f54721914f9c6) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\fltmgr.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0968 Fs_Rec (3e1e2bd4f39b0e2b7dc4f4d2bcc2779a) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\Fs_Rec.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:30.0984 Ftdisk (6ac26732762483366c3969c9e4d2259d) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\ftdisk.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0000 Gpc (c0f1d4a21de5a415df8170616703debf) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\msgpc.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0031 HDAudBus (3fcc124b6e08ee0e9351f717dd136939) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\HDAudBus.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0046 HidUsb (1de6783b918f540149aa69943bdfeba8) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\hidusb.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0093 HPZid412 (d03d10f7ded688fecf50f8fbf1ea9b8a) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\HPZid412.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0093 HPZipr12 (89f41658929393487b6b7d13c8528ce3) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\HPZipr12.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0109 HPZius12 (abcb05ccdbf03000354b9553820e39f8) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\HPZius12.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0140 HTTP (9f8b0f4276f618964fd118be4289b7cd) C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\HTTP.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:31.0171 i8042prt (5502b58eef7486ee6f93f3f164dcb808) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\i8042prt.sys
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2010/08/02 09:42:33.0921 sr (e41b6d037d6cd08461470af04500dc24) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\sr.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:33.0968 Srv (7a4f147cc6b133f905f6e65e2f8669fb) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\srv.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0000 streamip (284c57df5dc7abca656bc2b96a667afb) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\StreamIP.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0046 swenum (03c1bae4766e2450219d20b993d6e046) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\swenum.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0109 swmidi (94abc808fc4b6d7d2bbf42b85e25bb4d) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\swmidi.sys
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2010/08/02 09:42:34.0171 Tcpip (2a5554fc5b1e04e131230e3ce035c3f9) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\tcpip.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0218 TDPIPE (38d437cf2d98965f239b0abcd66dcb0f) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\TDPIPE.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0234 TDTCP (ed0580af02502d00ad8c4c066b156be9) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\TDTCP.sys
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2010/08/02 09:42:34.0843 w200mdm (f03da4fbb2708a0b5409ea63e88c0f50) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\w200mdm.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0890 Wanarp (984ef0b9788abf89974cfed4bfbaacbc) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wanarp.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:34.0953 wdmaud (2797f33ebf50466020c430ee4f037933) C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\wdmaud.sys
2010/08/02 09:42:35.0109 WSTCODEC (d5842484f05e12121c511aa93f6439ec) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\WSTCODEC.SYS
2010/08/02 09:42:35.0250 WudfPf (f15feafffbb3644ccc80c5da584e6311) C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\WudfPf.sys
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2010/08/02 09:42:35.0296 ================================================================================
2010/08/02 09:42:35.0296 Scan finished
2010/08/02 09:42:35.0296 ================================================================================

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.46
www.malwarebytes.org

Database version: 4368

Windows 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Internet Explorer 6.0.2900.2180

02/08/2010 11:20:06 AM
mbam-log-2010-08-02 (11-20-06).txt

Scan type: Full scan (C:\|D:\|E:\|)
Objects scanned: 295505
Time elapsed: 1 hour(s), 34 minute(s), 2 second(s)

Memory Processes Infected: 0
Memory Modules Infected: 0
Registry Keys Infected: 0
Registry Values Infected: 0
Registry Data Items Infected: 0
Folders Infected: 0
Files Infected: 2

Memory Processes Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Memory Modules Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Registry Keys Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Registry Values Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Registry Data Items Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Folders Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Files Infected:
E:\SIERRA\Half-Life\gearbox\Dq2249.icd (Trojan.Agent) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
E:\System Volume Information\_restore{F158988C-E32B-4705-B5C2-C9AB599219ED}\RP598\A0171874.scr (Adware.MyWebSearch) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.

shelf life
2010-08-02, 23:50
Looks good. You can remove combofix like this;

start>run and type in
combofix /uninstall
click ok or enter
Note the space after the x and before the /

You can delete the MBRcheck and TDSSkiller icons from your desktop.
Note that the free version of malwarebytes must be updated manually and a scan started manually.

last you can make a new restore point, the how and the why:

One of the features of Windows XP,Vista and Windows7 is the System Restore option, however if malware infects a computer it is possible that the malware could be backed up in the System Restore archive. Therefore, clearing the restore points is a good idea after malware is removed and your computer appears to be functioning ok.

To reset your restore points, please note that you will need to log into your computer with an account which has full administrator access. You will know if the account has administrator access because you will be able to see the System Restore tab. If the tab is missing, you are logged in under a limited account.

(winXP)

1. Turn off System Restore. (deletes old possibly infected restore point)
On the Desktop, right-click My Computer.
Click Properties.
Click the System Restore tab.
Check Turn off System Restore.
Click Apply, and then click OK.

2. Reboot.

3. Turn ON System Restore.(creates a new restore points on a clean system)
On the Desktop, right-click My Computer.
Click Properties.
Click the System Restore tab.
UN-Check *Turn off System Restore*.
Click Apply, and then click OK, then reboot

If all is good: some tips in prevention and avoidance of malware:

10 Tips for Prevention and Avoidance of malware

In no special order

1) It is essential to keep your OS (http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us),(Windows) browser (IE, FireFox) and other software up to date to "patch" vulnerabilities that could be exploited. Visit Windows Update frequently or use the Windows auto-update feature. Staying updated is also essential for other web based applications like Java, Adobe Flash/Reader, iTunes etc. More and more third party applications are being targeted. Not sure if you have the latest version of software? Check their version status here. (http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/)

2) Know what you are installing to your computer. Alot of software can come bundled with unwanted add-ons, like adware, toolbars and malware. More and more legitimate software is installing useless toolbars if not unchecked first. Do not install any files from ads, popups or random links. Do not fall for fake warnings about virus and trojans being found on your computer and you are then prompted to install software to remedy this. See also the signs (http://www.virusvault.us/signs.html)that you may have malware on your computer.

3) Install and keep updated: one antivirus and two or three anti-malware applications. If not updated they will soon be worthless. If either of these frequently find malware then its time to *review your computer habits*. *There is no reason why your computer can not stay malware free.*

4) Refrain from clicking on links or attachments via E-Mail, IM, IRC, Chat Rooms, Blogs or Social Networking Sites, no matter how tempting or legitimate the message may seem. See also E-mail phishing Tricks (http://www.fraud.org/tips/internet/phishing.htm).

5) Do not click on ads/pop ups or offers from websites requesting that you need to install software to your computer--*for any reason*. Use the Alt+F4 keys to close the window.

6) Don't click on offers to "scan" your computer. Install ActiveX Objects with care. Do you trust the website to install components?

7) Consider the use of limited (non-privileged) accounts for everyday use, rather than administrator accounts. Limited accounts (http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/advanced/useraccount.mspx) can help prevent *malware from installing and lessen its potential impact.* This is exactly what user account control (UAC) in Windows Vista and Windows 7 attempts to address.

8) Install and understand the *limitations* of a software firewall.

9) A tool (http://nsslabs.com/general/ie8-hardening-tool.html)for automatically hardening and securing Internet Explorer 8.0. Requires site registration for downloading. Changes some of the default settings of IE 8.0, Read the FAQ's. Or see a slide show Here (http://threatpost.com/en_us/slideshow/How%20to%20configure%20Internet%20Explorer%20for%20secure%20surfing) and do it yourself.

10) Warez, cracks etc are very popular for carrying malware payloads. If you look for these you will encounter malware. If you download/install files via p2p networks, then you are also much more likely to encounter malicious code in a downloaded file. Can you really trust the source of the file? Do you really need another malware source?

Longer version with pictures in link below.

Happy Safe Surfing.

Riley H
2010-08-03, 05:30
Done and done.

Thanks for all the help and advice. Quite honestly I was about ready to teach this thing a few rules in flying out windows.

I'll be sure to donate in hopes you keep making lives easier for everyone
:thanks:

shelf life
2010-08-03, 23:19
Ok your welcome. happy safe surfing "out there"