That's good news
"It seems as if some program is hidden waiting for something or some specific moment to modify registry"
Why do you think of that?
That's good news
"It seems as if some program is hidden waiting for something or some specific moment to modify registry"
Why do you think of that?
Microsoft MVP Consumer Security 2008-2011
Member of ASAP and UNITE since 2006
Because, what I explained in post #28 (Virtumonde detected by Spybot and removing) has occurred a lot of times, but virtumonde has appeared always again (in a few hours or less of using PC). It seems to be fixed; I scan with Panda and Spybot with good results; but some time later, teatimer or manual scan with Panda or manual scan with Spybot has alerted me with Virtumonde. So, I dont know why this time is going to be different .
I do hope what you have explained in post #29 (to remove Panda to let Spybot to remove Virtumonde) fixes the problem, because other times Panda has blocked other infected files and the solution has been something similar: inactive Panda, remove and quickly active Panda again.
Therefore, I supposed I have to wait to Virtumonde appears to delete it without been blocked by Panda. But, maybe, it is not going to appear again.
Regards,
I see
That is because some programs can restore things (they have "memory"). Panda and TeaTimer are like that.
Please reinstall Panda (if you haven't already done it) and let me know if it stays away.
Microsoft MVP Consumer Security 2008-2011
Member of ASAP and UNITE since 2006
Hello Shaba:
It seems to be OK . I have scanned twice with Panda and Spybot and Virtumonde doesn't appear. If it continues disappeared for one or two more days, IŽll consider it is removed.
In that case I summarize some steps we have done that I donŽt know if we have to undo:
- ERUNT: Can I uninstall?
- OTMoveIt3 to move uTorrent: I know we musn't speak on P2P, but this was moved in an special way . To remove it, have I to uninstall or only delete _OTMoveIt directory?
- Registry saved in C:\ (for something related with uTorrent too). Can I delete it?
I'm very grateful to you for all you have done . You have a friend in the Basque Country.
Best regards,
"ERUNT: Can I uninstall?"
I don't recommend to do that because ERUNT takes complete registry backups and those can be handy if registry gets corrupted for some reason.
"OTMoveIt3 to move uTorrent: I know we musn't speak on P2P, but this was moved in an special way . To remove it, have I to uninstall or only delete _OTMoveIt directory?"
That will be done during my final instructions
"Registry saved in C:\ (for something related with uTorrent too). Can I delete it?"
Do you mean registry backup?
Microsoft MVP Consumer Security 2008-2011
Member of ASAP and UNITE since 2006
Great
See below for final instructions:
Now that you are clean, please follow these simple steps in order to keep your computer clean and secure:
Please download JavaRa and unzip it to your desktop.
***Please close any instances of Internet Explorer before continuing!***
- Double-click on JavaRa.exe to start the program.
- From the drop-down menu, choose English and click on Select.
- JavaRa will open; click on Remove Older Versions to remove the older versions of Java installed on your computer.
- Click Yes when prompted. When JavaRa is done, a notice will appear that a logfile has been produced. Click OK.
- A logfile will pop up. Please save it to a convenient location.
Then download and install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 11.
Next we remove all used tools.
You can delete rsit and c:\rsit folder.
Please download OTCleanIt and save it to desktop.
- Double-click OTCleanIt.exe.
- Click the CleanUp! button.
- Select Yes when the "Begin cleanup Process?" prompt appears.
- If you are prompted to Reboot during the cleanup, select Yes.
- The tool will delete itself once it finishes, if not delete it by yourself.
Note: If you receive a warning from your firewall or other security programs regarding OTCleanIt attempting to contact the internet, please allow it to do so.
- Disable and Enable System Restore. - If you are using Windows XP then you should disable and re-enable system restore to make sure there are no infected files found in a restore point.
You can find instructions on how to enable and re-enable system restore here:
Windows XP System Restore Guide
Re-enable system restore with instructions from tutorial above
- Make your Internet Explorer more secure - This can be done by following these simple instructions:
- From within Internet Explorer click on the Tools menu and then click on Options.
- Click once on the Security tab
- Click once on the Internet icon so it becomes highlighted.
- Click once on the Custom Level button.
- Change the Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt
- Change the Download unsigned ActiveX controls to Disable
- Change the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe to Disable
- Change the Installation of desktop items to Prompt
- Change the Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to Prompt
- Change the Navigate sub-frames across different domains to Prompt
- When all these settings have been made, click on the OK button.
- If it prompts you as to whether or not you want to save the settings, press the Yes button.
- Next press the Apply button and then the OK to exit the Internet Properties page.
Follow this list and your potential for being infected again will reduce dramatically.
- Update your AntiVirus Software and keep your other programs up-to-date Update your Antivirus programs and other security products regularly to avoid new threats that could infect your system.
You can use one of these sites to check if any updates are needed for your pc.
Secunia Software Inspector
F-secure Health Check- Visit Microsoft's Windows Update Site Frequently - It is important that you visit http://www.windowsupdate.com regularly. This will ensure your computer has always the latest security updates available installed on your computer. If there are new updates to install, install them immediately, reboot your computer, and revisit the site until there are no more critical updates.
- Install Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware is a new and powerful anti-malware tool. It is
totally free but for real-time protection you will have to pay a small one-time fee. Tutorial on installing & using this product can be found below:
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Setup Guide
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Scanning Guide
- Install SpywareBlaster - SpywareBlaster will added a large list of programs and sites into your Internet Explorer settings that will protect you from running and downloading known malicious programs.
A tutorial on installing & using this product can be found here:
Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware and Malware
- Update all these programs regularly - Make sure you update all the programs I have listed regularly. Without regular updates you WILL NOT be protected when new malicious programs are released.
Here are some additional utilities that will enhance your safety
- MVPS Hosts file <= The MVPS Hosts file replaces your current HOSTS file with one containing well know ad sites etc. Basically, this prevents your computer from connecting to those sites by redirecting them to 127.0.0.1 which is your local computer. See also a hosts file tutorial here
- Winpatrol <= Download and install the free version of Winpatrol. a tutorial for this product is located here:
Using Winpatrol to protect your computer from malicious software
Stand Up and Be Counted ---> Malware Complaints <--- where you can make difference!
The site offers people who have been (or are) victims of malware the opportunity to document their story and, in that way, launch a complaint against the malware and the makers of the malware.
Also, please read this great article by Tony Klein So How Did I Get Infected In First Place
Happy surfing and stay clean!
Microsoft MVP Consumer Security 2008-2011
Member of ASAP and UNITE since 2006
Hello Shaba:
I have followed your instructions except the installation of your last suggestions to protect the PC, because I have some doubt:
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware: Is it a complement for spybot and/or my antivirus (Panda)? or is it a substitute for some of them?
Winpatrol: I think this is a complement to spybot and antivirus. Am I right?
SpywareBlaster and MVPS Hosts file are more specific tools and their function is clearer.
To not bother you more, I tell you that all others steps to clean the PC are made without problems. Besides, I have just scanned the PC with spybot and it seems to be clean. So I think my problem is fixed.
I'm very grateful to you for your professional help.
Best regards,
"Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware: Is it a complement for spybot and/or my antivirus (Panda)? or is it a substitute for some of them?"
It is a complement.
"Winpatrol: I think this is a complement to spybot and antivirus. Am I right?"
Yes you are.
You're welcome
Microsoft MVP Consumer Security 2008-2011
Member of ASAP and UNITE since 2006
Thank you very much