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  1. #11
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    Hi, this is the log from Easy online Scanner.


    ESETSmartInstaller@High as CAB hook log:
    OnlineScanner.ocx - registred OK
    # version=7
    # iexplore.exe=8.00.6001.18702 (longhorn_ie8_rtm(wmbla).090308-0339)
    # OnlineScanner.ocx=1.0.0.6211
    # api_version=3.0.2
    # EOSSerial=11d03e2fed62a3429f3d59059da8c0a8
    # end=finished
    # remove_checked=true
    # archives_checked=false
    # unwanted_checked=true
    # unsafe_checked=false
    # antistealth_checked=true
    # utc_time=2010-02-24 05:47:24
    # local_time=2010-02-24 05:47:24 (+0000, GMT Standard Time)
    # country="United Kingdom"
    # lang=1033
    # osver=5.1.2600 NT Service Pack 3
    # compatibility_mode=514 16777214 0 1 184459918 184459918 0 0
    # compatibility_mode=1024 16777175 100 0 43220048 43220048 0 0
    # compatibility_mode=8192 67108863 100 0 3883 3883 0 0
    # compatibility_mode=9217 16777214 75 70 58318018 71983388 0 0
    # scanned=98318
    # found=2
    # cleaned=2
    # scan_time=4233
    C:\Program Files\Unlocker\eBay_shortcuts_1016.exe a variant of Win32/Adware.ADON application (deleted - quarantined) 00000000000000000000000000000000 C
    C:\System Volume Information\_restore{705026EE-C90C-4091-8120-3B19F5BFF276}\RP19\A0007100.exe a variant of Win32/Adware.ADON application (deleted - quarantined) 00000000000000000000000000000000 C

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    ok good. You can download a small tool that will remove Combofix:

    Please download OTC and save it to desktop.

    Double-click OTC.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.

    Keep Malwarebytes and note that it must be updated manually and a scan started manually. The paid version offers auto-updates and a real time protection feature that runs in the background.

    One last thing you can do is a system restore. 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 to help you remain malware free:

    10 Tips that should help *Reduce and Prevent* your risk To Malware:


    1) It is essential to keep your OS,(Windows) browser (IE, FireFox) and other software up to date to "patch" vulnerabilities that could be exploited. Visit Windows Update frequently or use the auto-update feature. Staying updated is also necessary for web based applications like Java, Adobe Flash/Reader, QuickTime etc. Check there version status here.

    2) Know what you are installing to your computer. Alot of software can come bundled with unwanted add-ons, like adware, toolbars and malware. 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 your then prompted to install software to remedy this. Use the Alt+F4 key to close your browser. See also the signs 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 these are constantly finding malware on your computer then its time to review your computer habits.

    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. Do you trust the source?

    5) Don't click on ads/pop ups or any offer from websites requesting that you need to install software to your computer--*for any reason.* Use the Alt+f4 key to close your browser.

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

    7) Set up and use limited (non-privileged) accounts for everyday use, rather than administrator accounts. Limited accounts can help prevent *malware from installing and lessen its potential impact.*

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

    9) A tool 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.

    10) Warez, cracks etc are very popular for carrying all kinds of malware payloads. Using them will cause you all kinds of problems. If you download/install files via p2p networks then you are also much more likely to encounter malicious code. Do you really trust the source of the file? Do you really need another malware source?

    A longer version in link below.

    Happy Safe Surfing.
    How Can I Reduce My Risk?

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    Hi shelf life, Thank you so much for your time and help with fixing my pc, you are a true Legend , people like you help restore my faith in the internet Thanks’ again. .

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    hi,

    Your welcome. happy safe surfing out there.
    How Can I Reduce My Risk?

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