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NeoDarkHunt
2010-08-08, 11:29
my computer started to working a little strange after i try to use a suspect software ( i know i know) i have AVG 9 and Spybot and another software that i use 1 time by week to prevent virus and spuware so, i though it was not so dangerous to try it, i will scan after if i need. The thing is, after deleted the damn software ( next time i'll not even try them trust me - i will follow my instinct lol) i scanned my computer with AVG first, nothing! then to be sure i started my scan of spybot and it found some bad things but he remove them except for one, that i need to reboot to remove the last of them, so i rebooted....

after the next scan (after the reboot) and spybot remove the files, i took no chance and i started AVG to scan the entire computer again, i found out that EVERY SINGLE .DLL of ALL PROGRAMS ( those that i installed and are located in program files folder ) are infected with a "Unknown" Virus (AVG really displayed the term "unknown" ) .....

what i cant understand is... if it is unknown.... why avg detect them, and why AFTER the Spybot scan and remove + reboot?

This one will be a good challenge this time hahah.
someone have an idea what is appened:confused: ?

(sorry i have no screenshot for now, i'm not home)

tashi
2010-08-08, 16:59
Hello NeoDarkHunt,

i started AVG to scan the entire computer again, i found out that EVERY SINGLE .DLL of ALL PROGRAMS ( those that i installed and are located in program files folder ) are infected with a "Unknown" Virus (AVG really displayed the term "unknown" ) .....

what i cant understand is... if it is unknown.... why avg detect them, and why AFTER the Spybot scan and remove + reboot?

AVG's forum (http://forums.avg.com/us-en/avg-free-forum) might be the best place to start. :)

Let us know how it goes.

Best regards.

NeoDarkHunt
2010-08-08, 23:34
Hello NeoDarkHunt,

AVG's forum (http://forums.avg.com/us-en/avg-free-forum) might be the best place to start. :)

Let us know how it goes.

Best regards.

i already found on google something about "the virus description" 271.1.1 made false detection and the anti virus put the file in quarantine so you can use it anymore, so i try to replace avg with Avira..... I got same kind of problem but it's not the same "unknown" i got w32/infector.gen2 and im pretty sure i didnt see this one with avg.... but still.... i got a detection windows every 2 or 3 min that inform me that something is attacking my program files folder. ( not windows...only in program files strange ??)


MORE: what i think is really strange, i have a usb hard drive for backup. If i scan it with my anti virus from my XP computer, i got something, and when i scan it with my vista computer ( the 2 same antivirus (AVG and Avira) i found NOTHING..... someone can tell me what the f*** is going on? haha

i plan to back up my files tonight and maybe formatting later, but i really want to fix the problem before, in case this return one day.;)


and forgot to mention: it's always a .DLL thst is detected. no exe detection...always a .dll files needed for a software that is "corrupted" and detected....

tashi
2010-08-09, 04:54
Hi NeoDarkHunt,


MORE: what i think is really strange, i have a usb hard drive for backup. If i scan it with my anti virus from my XP computer, i got something, and when i scan it with my vista computer ( the 2 same antivirus (AVG and Avira) i found NOTHING..... someone can tell me what the f*** is going on? haha

i plan to back up my files tonight and maybe formatting later, but i really want to fix the problem before, in case this return one day.;)

If you would like someone to check the system please see this FAQ to post a preliminary DDS log: "BEFORE you POST"(READ this Procedure BEFORE Requesting Assistance) (http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=288)

Then start a new topic in the Malware Removal Forum (http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22) and a volunteer analyst will advise you when available.

Also provide a link back to this thread. :)

Best regards.