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    Default newbie needs help

    hello, spybot-s&d team. total newbie here. don't know what to do and where to post this. sorry if i misposted.

    been using spybot-s&d for several months with bit defender internet security with no problem. two days ago, as i performed a scan using spybot-s&d, it has detected 'virtumonde.dll'. tried using the 'fix & immunize' utility, i received a succesfull removal of said anomaly. by the way i followed the instruction on the information window of spybot-s&d(turn-off internet connection & restart system. thanks!). made two passes and i received a congratulatory remark from spybot-s&d for there were no immediate threat detected. i also performed a deep system scan and full system scan with bit defender and came out clean.

    this morning as i opened my pc, a message from spybot-s&d popped up with this message: spybot-s&d has detected an important.... category: system startup global entry, change: value added, entry: BM1bf55fd6, old data: -, new data: Rundll32.exe "c:\windows\system32\ldyfeiux.dll",s

    i tried denying the change since i don't know what is that message for. afterwhich another window pops up with this message: spybot-s&d has detected...category: browser helper object, change value added, entry: {B0E76A8B-5B4C-48E2-A91C-7D0D70B0454D}, which i also denied.

    then another message: spybot-s&d has detected...category: system startup global entry, change: value added, entry BM1bf55fd6, old data: -, new data: Rundll32.exe "C:\WINDOWS\system32\ldyfeiux.dll",s , which i also denied.

    this will just repeat itself over and over as i deny changes.

    my question: what will i do?

    suggestions will be highly appreciated. really need help. thank you also for reading. sorry for such a lengthy post. i just don't know how to go about this.

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    ersoper:

    I suggest you consider posting in the Malware Removal 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:
    After you have completed the required scans and produced the requested logs, start your own thread in the Malware Removal forum, making sure to post the logs produced from the above instructions.

    Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.


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    thank you for the prompt reply.

    my apologies, md usa spybot fan.

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