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ekzrated
2011-12-14, 09:27
Hello, My computer has been hijacked by this program, pretending to be a virus scanner. It reminds me of the old win32 virus. As of now, I no longer have administrative access to the system. I tried controlling it with the task manager, and found a program called "jjf.exe" popping up. I would close the program and I would get control again. However, if I didn't close the program, it would close my internet browser. Any time I run any ".exe" program, the malignant program would start up. By this point, I had installed Spybot, and ran it. However I couldn't remove the found malaware because the virus locked me out as administrator. Now if I try to open any program, I am completely locked out. I currently am running my Avast safebrowser to get online, but judging from this, I won't have access to this for much longer.
Thanks for your help, in advance.

ken545
2011-12-16, 02:08
:snwelcome:


Please read Before You Post (http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=288)
While best efforts are made to assist in removing infections safely, unexpected stuff can happen. It is advisable that you back up your important data before starting any clean up procedure. Neither Safer Networking Forums nor the Analyst providing the advice may be held responsible for any loss.

Until we deem your system clean I am going to ask you not to install or uninstall any software or hardware except for the programs we may run.

Running programs with Vista or Windows 7 , you need to Right Click on the program and select RUN AS ADMINISTATOR


Please download rkill (Courtesy of Bleepingcomputer.com).
There are 5 different versions of this tool. If one of them will not run, please try the next one in the list.
Note: Vista and Windows 7 Users must right click and select "Run as Administrator" to run the tool.
Note: You only need to get one of the tools to run, not all of them.




1. rkill.exe (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.exe)
2. rkill.com (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.com)
3. rkill.scr (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/rkill.scr)
4. WiNlOgOn.exe (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/WiNlOgOn.exe)
5. uSeRiNiT.exe (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/grinler/uSeRiNiT.exe)


Note: You will likely see a message from this rogue telling you the file is infected. Ignore the message. Leave the message OPEN, do not close the message.

Run rkill repeatedly until it's able to do it's job. This may take a few tries.

You'll be able to tell rkill has done it's job when your desktop (explorer.exe) cycles off and then on again.




Download aswMBR.exe (http://public.avast.com/~gmerek/aswMBR.exe) ( 511KB ) to your desktop.

Double click the aswMBR.exe to run it

Click the "Scan" button to start scan
http://public.avast.com/~gmerek/aswMBR1.png

On completion of the scan click save log, save it to your desktop and post in your next reply
http://public.avast.com/~gmerek/aswMBR2.png






Download DDS from one of the links below to your desktop

Link 1 (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUBs/dds.scr)
Link 2 (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUBs/dds.com)







Double click the tool to run it.
A black Screen will open, just read the contents and do nothing.
When the tool finishes, it will open 2 reports, DDS.txt and attach.txt
Copy/Paste the contents of 'DDS.txt' into your post.
'attach.txt' should be zipped using Windows native zip utility and attached to your post. Compress and uncompress files (zip files) (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Compress-and-uncompress-files-zip-files)


Information on A/V control Here (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic114351.html)