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Hi Akron,

$RECYCLE.BIN folder contains folders like S-1-5-21-2173814516-2348489751-3330685890-1000 and similar folders that aren't accessible.
If you would like more information about this, please visit this link: http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthrea...e-bin-subfolders-quot-S-1-5-21-1000-1001-quot

Hopefully it will expalin a little bit of what these are.

Is a RAID setup advisable or what would you suggest?
Sorry, that's out of my scope of knowledge.

Other than the previous questions about the files and folders do you seem to have any other symptoms of malicious activity on your computer?
 
Seems ok until just now when trying to post my reply, going to assume I did something wrong here.

System is running smoother now so thanks a lot OCD for the help!

One thing though Spybot S&D keeps finding 2 files it can't delete after 18 retries. Suggestions?

In case this thread gets marked solved and symptoms reappear, just add to this thread or start a new one?

Awesome job OCD Thank you very much for the assistance!
 
Hi Akron,

Seems ok until just now when trying to post my reply, going to assume I did something wrong here.
What happened?

One thing though Spybot S&D keeps finding 2 files it can't delete after 18 retries. Suggestions?
What is the path to the files it can't delete?
 
Crap, left the system alone for a whole day and it's acting up again. 2 threats of level 5 and 3 of threat level 1 all it has done is a bit of youtube and a bunch of scans by avast and Eset online scanner.... Waiting for S&D to finish to show the locations of the infections.
Should finnish in 1 hour. Thinngs I can do in the meanwhile? Other scan from the tools downloaded yesterday?

Back to square one...:devil:
 
here's the log from S&D...

Search results from Spybot - Search & Destroy

7/08/2014 0:13:09
Scan took 00:24:16.
5 items found.

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-3876806816-3870314601-911572463-1000\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

History: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: History (1) (Browser: History, nothing done)


Cookie: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: Cookie (4) (Browser: Cookie, nothing done)



--- Spybot - Search & Destroy version: 2.0.12.131 DLL (build: 20121113) ---

2012-11-13 blindman.exe (2.0.12.151)
2012-11-13 explorer.exe (2.0.12.173)
2012-11-13 SDBootCD.exe (2.0.12.109)
2012-11-13 SDCleaner.exe (2.0.12.110)
2012-11-13 SDDelFile.exe (2.0.12.94)
2012-11-13 SDFiles.exe (2.0.12.135)
2012-11-13 SDFileScanHelper.exe (2.0.12.1)
2012-11-13 SDFSSvc.exe (2.0.12.205)
2012-11-13 SDImmunize.exe (2.0.12.130)
2012-11-13 SDLogReport.exe (2.0.12.107)
2012-11-13 SDPESetup.exe (2.0.12.3)
2012-11-13 SDPEStart.exe (2.0.12.86)
2012-11-13 SDPhoneScan.exe (2.0.12.27)
2012-11-13 SDPRE.exe (2.0.12.13)
2012-11-13 SDPrepPos.exe (2.0.12.10)
2012-11-13 SDQuarantine.exe (2.0.12.103)
2012-11-13 SDRootAlyzer.exe (2.0.12.116)
2012-11-13 SDSBIEdit.exe (2.0.12.39)
2012-11-13 SDScan.exe (2.0.12.173)
2012-11-13 SDScript.exe (2.0.12.53)
2012-11-13 SDSettings.exe (2.0.12.130)
2012-11-13 SDShred.exe (2.0.12.105)
2012-11-13 SDSysRepair.exe (2.0.12.101)
2012-11-13 SDTools.exe (2.0.12.150)
2012-11-13 SDTray.exe (2.0.12.127)
2012-11-13 SDUpdate.exe (2.0.12.89)
2012-11-13 SDUpdSvc.exe (2.0.12.76)
2012-11-13 SDWelcome.exe (2.0.12.126)
2012-11-13 SDWSCSvc.exe (2.0.12.2)
2014-05-20 spybotsd2-install-bdcore-update.exe (2.3.39.0)
2014-07-31 spybotsd2-translation-esx.exe
2014-08-03 unins000.exe (51.1052.0.0)
1999-12-02 xcacls.exe
2012-08-23 borlndmm.dll (10.0.2288.42451)
2012-09-05 DelZip190.dll (1.9.0.107)
2012-09-10 libeay32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-09-10 libssl32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-11-13 SDAdvancedCheckLibrary.dll (2.0.12.98)
2012-11-13 SDECon32.dll (2.0.12.113)
2012-11-13 SDECon64.dll (2.0.12.113)
2012-11-13 SDEvents.dll (2.0.12.2)
2012-11-13 SDFileScanLibrary.dll (2.0.12.9)
2012-11-13 SDHelper.dll (2.0.12.88)
2012-11-13 SDImmunizeLibrary.dll (2.0.12.2)
2012-11-13 SDLists.dll (2.0.12.4)
2012-11-13 SDResources.dll (2.0.12.7)
2012-11-13 SDScanLibrary.dll (2.0.12.131)
2012-11-13 SDTasks.dll (2.0.12.15)
2012-11-13 SDWinLogon.dll (2.0.12.0)
2012-08-23 sqlite3.dll
2012-09-10 ssleay32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-11-13 Tools.dll (2.0.12.36)
2012-11-13 UninsSrv.dll (2.0.12.52)
2014-03-05 Includes\Adware-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Adware-001.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Adware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Adware.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\AdwareC.sbi (*)
2010-08-13 Includes\Cookies.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Dialer.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\DialerC.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-001.sbi (*)
2014-03-31 Includes\Fraud-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-003.sbi (*)
2012-11-14 Includes\HeavyDuty.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Hijackers.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\HijackersC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\iPhone-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\iPhone.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Keyloggers-000.sbi (*)
2014-03-19 Includes\Keyloggers-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Keyloggers.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\KeyloggersC.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-002.sbi (*)
2014-02-05 Includes\Malware-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-28 Includes\Malware-004.sbi (*)
2014-04-15 Includes\Malware-005.sbi (*)
2014-02-26 Includes\Malware-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-007.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Malware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Malware.sbi (*)
2013-12-23 Includes\MalwareC.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-002.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\PUPS-C.sbi (*)
2012-11-14 Includes\PUPS.sbi (*)
2014-01-07 Includes\PUPSC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Security-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Security-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\Security.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\SecurityC.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\Spybots.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\SpybotsC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\Spyware.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\SpywareC.sbi (*)
2011-06-07 Includes\Tracks.sbi (*)
2012-11-19 Includes\Tracks.uti (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-004.sbi (*)
2014-03-19 Includes\Trojans-005.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-007.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-008.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-009.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Trojans-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-OG-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-TD-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-004.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-005.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-007.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-008.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-009.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-010.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-011.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-012.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-013.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-014.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-015.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-016.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-017.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-018.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-019.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-020.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-021.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-022.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-023.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-024.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-ZB-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-ZL-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Trojans.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-01.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-02.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-03.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-04.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-05.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\TrojansC.sbi (*)
 
Ok 3 scans further everything seems back in order :confused: ... including the 2 files it couldn't remove...
What?
I hate being a boob at this ....:lip: and hating Windows again....:sick: or that's unfounded?
 
Hi Akron,

I don't know which files you are talking about you didn't make any distinction between them. Which files can SpyBot not remove?

These show that for all of them nothing was done.

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-3876806816-3870314601-911572463-1000\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

History: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: History (1) (Browser: History, nothing done)


Cookie: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: Cookie (4) (Browser: Cookie, nothing done)
 
Hi Akron,

I don't know which files you are talking about you didn't make any distinction between them. Which files can SpyBot not remove?

These show that for all of them nothing was done.

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-3876806816-3870314601-911572463-1000\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

History: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: History (1) (Browser: History, nothing done)


Cookie: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: Cookie (4) (Browser: Cookie, nothing done)


Pfff what a bunch of ....
Ok?? Just going to send logs from now on seeing I don't get what S&D's results mean. Still want to get rid of this though. So what is next OCD?
 
Latest log and symptoms....

The log:

Search results from Spybot - Search & Destroy

7/08/2014 15:49:41
Scan took 00:52:43.
3 items found.

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

Cookie: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: Cookie (38) (Browser: Cookie, nothing done)



--- Spybot - Search & Destroy version: 2.0.12.131 DLL (build: 20121113) ---

2012-11-13 blindman.exe (2.0.12.151)
2012-11-13 explorer.exe (2.0.12.173)
2012-11-13 SDBootCD.exe (2.0.12.109)
2012-11-13 SDCleaner.exe (2.0.12.110)
2012-11-13 SDDelFile.exe (2.0.12.94)
2012-11-13 SDFiles.exe (2.0.12.135)
2012-11-13 SDFileScanHelper.exe (2.0.12.1)
2012-11-13 SDFSSvc.exe (2.0.12.205)
2012-11-13 SDImmunize.exe (2.0.12.130)
2012-11-13 SDLogReport.exe (2.0.12.107)
2012-11-13 SDPESetup.exe (2.0.12.3)
2012-11-13 SDPEStart.exe (2.0.12.86)
2012-11-13 SDPhoneScan.exe (2.0.12.27)
2012-11-13 SDPRE.exe (2.0.12.13)
2012-11-13 SDPrepPos.exe (2.0.12.10)
2012-11-13 SDQuarantine.exe (2.0.12.103)
2012-11-13 SDRootAlyzer.exe (2.0.12.116)
2012-11-13 SDSBIEdit.exe (2.0.12.39)
2012-11-13 SDScan.exe (2.0.12.173)
2012-11-13 SDScript.exe (2.0.12.53)
2012-11-13 SDSettings.exe (2.0.12.130)
2012-11-13 SDShred.exe (2.0.12.105)
2012-11-13 SDSysRepair.exe (2.0.12.101)
2012-11-13 SDTools.exe (2.0.12.150)
2012-11-13 SDTray.exe (2.0.12.127)
2012-11-13 SDUpdate.exe (2.0.12.89)
2012-11-13 SDUpdSvc.exe (2.0.12.76)
2012-11-13 SDWelcome.exe (2.0.12.126)
2012-11-13 SDWSCSvc.exe (2.0.12.2)
2014-05-20 spybotsd2-install-bdcore-update.exe (2.3.39.0)
2014-07-31 spybotsd2-translation-esx.exe
2014-08-03 unins000.exe (51.1052.0.0)
1999-12-02 xcacls.exe
2012-08-23 borlndmm.dll (10.0.2288.42451)
2012-09-05 DelZip190.dll (1.9.0.107)
2012-09-10 libeay32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-09-10 libssl32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-11-13 SDAdvancedCheckLibrary.dll (2.0.12.98)
2012-11-13 SDECon32.dll (2.0.12.113)
2012-11-13 SDECon64.dll (2.0.12.113)
2012-11-13 SDEvents.dll (2.0.12.2)
2012-11-13 SDFileScanLibrary.dll (2.0.12.9)
2012-11-13 SDHelper.dll (2.0.12.88)
2012-11-13 SDImmunizeLibrary.dll (2.0.12.2)
2012-11-13 SDLists.dll (2.0.12.4)
2012-11-13 SDResources.dll (2.0.12.7)
2012-11-13 SDScanLibrary.dll (2.0.12.131)
2012-11-13 SDTasks.dll (2.0.12.15)
2012-11-13 SDWinLogon.dll (2.0.12.0)
2012-08-23 sqlite3.dll
2012-09-10 ssleay32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-11-13 Tools.dll (2.0.12.36)
2012-11-13 UninsSrv.dll (2.0.12.52)
2014-03-05 Includes\Adware-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Adware-001.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Adware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Adware.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\AdwareC.sbi (*)
2010-08-13 Includes\Cookies.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Dialer.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\DialerC.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-001.sbi (*)
2014-03-31 Includes\Fraud-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-003.sbi (*)
2012-11-14 Includes\HeavyDuty.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Hijackers.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\HijackersC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\iPhone-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\iPhone.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Keyloggers-000.sbi (*)
2014-03-19 Includes\Keyloggers-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Keyloggers.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\KeyloggersC.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-002.sbi (*)
2014-02-05 Includes\Malware-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-28 Includes\Malware-004.sbi (*)
2014-04-15 Includes\Malware-005.sbi (*)
2014-02-26 Includes\Malware-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-007.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Malware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Malware.sbi (*)
2013-12-23 Includes\MalwareC.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-002.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\PUPS-C.sbi (*)
2012-11-14 Includes\PUPS.sbi (*)
2014-01-07 Includes\PUPSC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Security-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Security-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\Security.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\SecurityC.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\Spybots.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\SpybotsC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\Spyware.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\SpywareC.sbi (*)
2011-06-07 Includes\Tracks.sbi (*)
2012-11-19 Includes\Tracks.uti (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-004.sbi (*)
2014-03-19 Includes\Trojans-005.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-007.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-008.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-009.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Trojans-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-OG-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-TD-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-004.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-005.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-007.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-008.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-009.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-010.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-011.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-012.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-013.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-014.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-015.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-016.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-017.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-018.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-019.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-020.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-021.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-022.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-023.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-024.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-ZB-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-ZL-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Trojans.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-01.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-02.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-03.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-04.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-05.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\TrojansC.sbi (*)

So we're back to 3 files that won't delete through spybot.:confused:

The system is real slow now, displaying desktop or opening folders/programs is a struggle for the laptop:spider:
What is causing this behavior and how to prevent it?! Can't one manually prevent the register from being changed? (If that has anything to do with it...).
When you ask where are the files located isn't that in the scan log and if not where can i find that info after the scan to post here?

Again massive thanks for all the help and the patience.:rolleyes:
 
Latest log and symptoms....

The log:

Search results from Spybot - Search & Destroy

7/08/2014 15:49:41
Scan took 00:52:43.
3 items found.

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

Cookie: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: Cookie (38) (Browser: Cookie, nothing done)



--- Spybot - Search & Destroy version: 2.0.12.131 DLL (build: 20121113) ---

2012-11-13 blindman.exe (2.0.12.151)
2012-11-13 explorer.exe (2.0.12.173)
2012-11-13 SDBootCD.exe (2.0.12.109)
2012-11-13 SDCleaner.exe (2.0.12.110)
2012-11-13 SDDelFile.exe (2.0.12.94)
2012-11-13 SDFiles.exe (2.0.12.135)
2012-11-13 SDFileScanHelper.exe (2.0.12.1)
2012-11-13 SDFSSvc.exe (2.0.12.205)
2012-11-13 SDImmunize.exe (2.0.12.130)
2012-11-13 SDLogReport.exe (2.0.12.107)
2012-11-13 SDPESetup.exe (2.0.12.3)
2012-11-13 SDPEStart.exe (2.0.12.86)
2012-11-13 SDPhoneScan.exe (2.0.12.27)
2012-11-13 SDPRE.exe (2.0.12.13)
2012-11-13 SDPrepPos.exe (2.0.12.10)
2012-11-13 SDQuarantine.exe (2.0.12.103)
2012-11-13 SDRootAlyzer.exe (2.0.12.116)
2012-11-13 SDSBIEdit.exe (2.0.12.39)
2012-11-13 SDScan.exe (2.0.12.173)
2012-11-13 SDScript.exe (2.0.12.53)
2012-11-13 SDSettings.exe (2.0.12.130)
2012-11-13 SDShred.exe (2.0.12.105)
2012-11-13 SDSysRepair.exe (2.0.12.101)
2012-11-13 SDTools.exe (2.0.12.150)
2012-11-13 SDTray.exe (2.0.12.127)
2012-11-13 SDUpdate.exe (2.0.12.89)
2012-11-13 SDUpdSvc.exe (2.0.12.76)
2012-11-13 SDWelcome.exe (2.0.12.126)
2012-11-13 SDWSCSvc.exe (2.0.12.2)
2014-05-20 spybotsd2-install-bdcore-update.exe (2.3.39.0)
2014-07-31 spybotsd2-translation-esx.exe
2014-08-03 unins000.exe (51.1052.0.0)
1999-12-02 xcacls.exe
2012-08-23 borlndmm.dll (10.0.2288.42451)
2012-09-05 DelZip190.dll (1.9.0.107)
2012-09-10 libeay32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-09-10 libssl32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-11-13 SDAdvancedCheckLibrary.dll (2.0.12.98)
2012-11-13 SDECon32.dll (2.0.12.113)
2012-11-13 SDECon64.dll (2.0.12.113)
2012-11-13 SDEvents.dll (2.0.12.2)
2012-11-13 SDFileScanLibrary.dll (2.0.12.9)
2012-11-13 SDHelper.dll (2.0.12.88)
2012-11-13 SDImmunizeLibrary.dll (2.0.12.2)
2012-11-13 SDLists.dll (2.0.12.4)
2012-11-13 SDResources.dll (2.0.12.7)
2012-11-13 SDScanLibrary.dll (2.0.12.131)
2012-11-13 SDTasks.dll (2.0.12.15)
2012-11-13 SDWinLogon.dll (2.0.12.0)
2012-08-23 sqlite3.dll
2012-09-10 ssleay32.dll (1.0.0.4)
2012-11-13 Tools.dll (2.0.12.36)
2012-11-13 UninsSrv.dll (2.0.12.52)
2014-03-05 Includes\Adware-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Adware-001.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Adware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Adware.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\AdwareC.sbi (*)
2010-08-13 Includes\Cookies.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Dialer-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Dialer.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\DialerC.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-001.sbi (*)
2014-03-31 Includes\Fraud-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Fraud-003.sbi (*)
2012-11-14 Includes\HeavyDuty.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Hijackers-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Hijackers.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\HijackersC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\iPhone-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\iPhone.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Keyloggers-000.sbi (*)
2014-03-19 Includes\Keyloggers-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Keyloggers.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\KeyloggersC.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-002.sbi (*)
2014-02-05 Includes\Malware-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-28 Includes\Malware-004.sbi (*)
2014-04-15 Includes\Malware-005.sbi (*)
2014-02-26 Includes\Malware-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Malware-007.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Malware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-13 Includes\Malware.sbi (*)
2013-12-23 Includes\MalwareC.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\PUPS-002.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\PUPS-C.sbi (*)
2012-11-14 Includes\PUPS.sbi (*)
2014-01-07 Includes\PUPSC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Security-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Security-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\Security.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\SecurityC.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\Spybots.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\SpybotsC.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-08 Includes\Spyware-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\Spyware.sbi (*)
2014-01-21 Includes\SpywareC.sbi (*)
2011-06-07 Includes\Tracks.sbi (*)
2012-11-19 Includes\Tracks.uti (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-004.sbi (*)
2014-03-19 Includes\Trojans-005.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-007.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-008.sbi (*)
2014-07-09 Includes\Trojans-009.sbi (*)
2014-07-30 Includes\Trojans-C.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-OG-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-TD-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-001.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-002.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-003.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-004.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-005.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-006.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-007.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-008.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-009.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-010.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-011.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-012.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-013.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-014.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-015.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-016.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-017.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-018.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-019.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-020.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-021.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-022.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-023.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-VM-024.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-ZB-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-15 Includes\Trojans-ZL-000.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\Trojans.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-01.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-02.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-03.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-04.sbi (*)
2014-01-16 Includes\TrojansC-05.sbi (*)
2014-01-09 Includes\TrojansC.sbi (*)

So we're back to 3 files that won't delete through spybot.:confused:

The system is real slow now, displaying desktop or opening folders/programs is a struggle for the laptop:spider:
What is causing this behavior and how to prevent it?! Can't one manually prevent the register from being changed? (If that has anything to do with it...).
When you ask where are the files located isn't that in the scan log and if not where can i find that info after the scan to post here?

Again massive thanks for all the help and the patience.:rolleyes:

.....And waiting for the planet to turn.... ;) (assuming you are in the US seeing the time of response....again not pushing just observing:bigthumb:)
 
Hi Akron,

Please wait for a reply before you make a secondary post. When you make multiple replies it requires me to go a read the new post and see if I need to make any updates to my reply, which cause a delay in the process.

Ok?? Just going to send logs from now on seeing I don't get what S&D's results mean. Still want to get rid of this though.
The registry entries you have listed are all simply usage tracks, not malware, so there's really no reason to worry about them unless you're paranoid about your privacy.

http://www.safer-networking.org/faq/usage-tracks/

"The advanced features in Spybot S&D can remove some of the most important and common tracks on your system."

I would suggest you take some time to learn how the SpyBot program works. What it can and cannot not do, so you will have a greater understanding about the protection software you are using. I do not personally use SpyBot even though I am a volunteer here at their forum.


MS Direct3D: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

MS Direct3D
: [SBI $C2A44980] Most recent application (Registry Change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Direct3D\MostRecentApplication\Name

Cookie: [SBI $49804B54] Browser: Cookie (38) (Browser: Cookie, nothing done)

As you can see by the entry information that I have highlighted. In the first to 2 entries these are showing that Microsoft's Direct3D was the most recent application used, and it made note of this in the registry so the next time you used that program it could access the data quicker.

The third entry is a browser tracking cookie. This is also normal any time you use your browser.

Can't one manually prevent the register from being changed?
The only way to not have items changed in the registry would be to not use any programs. All programs will make changes to the registry.

Dig a bit into the SpyBot program and see if these entries are even removable in SpyBot. If they are not it would be my assumption that they do not pose any risk to your system.

Post back with your findings, and we'll go from there.
 
OK? SO my system is clean ?? :spider:

Weird. I'll have to read up on spybot and it's findings cause...well....wtf lol
So the problems (speed,internet) are not spy/malware related then (?). Suggestions on what the next step should be? I'll be doing a lot of internet searching again but since you seem very versed in this matter maybe you know of a decent forum/board/tool that deals with laptop/PC issues/analysis ?

seems the planet skipped a few times :red:
 
again sorry this should have been with the previous post

Well thing is every time (after reboot) it found these entries and deleted(fixed) them after all (:spider:) they just reappear the next scan, hence my confusion. So I basically wasted everyone's time by not understanding the results and making my own conclusions based on Laptop behavior and scan results unrelated to my problems? AWESOME!
Thanks OCD and sorry, panicking never helps it seems:bigthumb:
 
Hi Akron,
SO my system is clean
Yes, you system appears to be clean.

So the problems (speed,internet) are not spy/malware related then (?)
No, not likely. Go here and read up on ways to try and improve the performance of your computer.

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TFC

Download TFC to your desktop
  • Close any open windows.
  • Double click the TFC icon to run the program
    • Vista, Windows 7 & 8 Right click and select "Run as Administrator"
  • TFC will close all open programs itself in order to run,
  • Click the Start button to begin the process.
  • Allow TFC to run uninterrupted.
  • The program should not take long to finish it's job
  • Once its finished it should automatically reboot your machine,
  • if it doesn't, manually reboot to ensure a complete clean

Be advised your computer may run a bit slower after the initial reboot. This is normal.

Post the results
 
OCD here's what THC generated.

Getting user folders.

Stopping running processes.

Emptying Temp folders.


User: Akron
->Temp folder emptied: 416445 bytes
->Temporary Internet Files folder emptied: 155975 bytes
->Java cache emptied: 66696 bytes
->Google Chrome cache emptied: 819568 bytes
->Flash cache emptied: 2019 bytes

User: All Users

User: Default
->Temp folder emptied: 0 bytes
->Temporary Internet Files folder emptied: 0 bytes

User: Default User
->Temp folder emptied: 0 bytes
->Temporary Internet Files folder emptied: 0 bytes

User: Public
->Temp folder emptied: 0 bytes

%systemdrive% .tmp files removed: 0 bytes
%systemroot% .tmp files removed: 0 bytes
%systemroot%\System32 .tmp files removed: 602488 bytes
%systemroot%\System32 (64bit) .tmp files removed: 821432 bytes
%systemroot%\System32\drivers .tmp files removed: 0 bytes
Windows Temp folder emptied: 2830400 bytes
%systemroot%\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files folder emptied: 40792 bytes
%systemroot%\sysnative\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files folder emptied: 56936367 bytes

Emptying RecycleBin. Do not interrupt.

RecycleBin emptied: 75100648 bytes
Process complete!

Total Files Cleaned = 131,00 mb


I'll start using the laptop now as I usually do so I'll know pretty soon how things are running again. Thanks for all the assistance again! You guys are giving humanity an awesome tool and a middle finger to those who try to make everything about money and (bad)'luck'. respect.
 
Hi Akron,

OK, post back in a few days and let me know how it's running as we still have some cleanup to do.
 
Things are running smooth again just my internet (palemoon) consumes loads of memory; error message system has stopped palemoon.exe since it is using too much memory and has shut the program down to avoid system damage or something along those lines.
And wasn't I supposed to finish the previous clean up session as well?
At least it doesn't interfere with my 'normal' programs memory usage anymore. :bigthumb:
 
Hi Akron,

just my internet (palemoon) consumes loads of memory
You could always choose to switch to a different browser.
  • Internet Explorer
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
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Your log appears to be clean. :bigthumb:
We have a few items to take care of before we get to the All Clean Speech.

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Remove Disinfection Tools

  • Download Delfix
  • Tick the following boxes:
    • Remove disinfection tools
    • Create registry backup
    • Purge system restore



  • Click Run
  • Any other tools and files found can simply be deleted or uninstall via the Control Panel.
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With the above items taken care of let's move on to the All Clean part of the process.

The following procedures are recommendations for helping to keep your system running smoothly. If you are currently satisfied with how your system is running some or all of these may not pertain to you. Implement what you need.

This infection appears to have been cleaned, but I can not give you any absolute guarantees. As a precaution, I would go ahead and change all of your passwords as this is especially important after an infection.

Any of the logs that you created for use in the forums or remaining tools that have not yet been removed can be deleted so they aren't cluttering up your desktop.

Here are some tips to reduce the potential for spyware infection in the future:

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 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.
Make your Mozilla Firefox more secure - This can be done by adding these add-ons:
Use and update an anti-virus software - I can not overemphasize the need for you to use and update your anti-virus application on a regular basis. With the ever increasing number of new variants of malware arriving on the scene daily, you become very susceptible to an attack without updated protection.

Free Anti-Virus
Free Firewall
Using a third-party firewall will allow you to give/deny access for applications that want to go online. Without a firewall your computer is susceptible to being hacked and taken over. Simply using a firewall in its default configuration can lower your risk greatly. A tutorial on firewalls can be found here.
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Be prepared for CryptoLocker:

Cryptolocker Ransomware: What You Need To Know
CryptoLocker Ransomware Information Guide and FAQ

to help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free program:

CryptoPrevent install this program to lock down and prevent crypto-ransomeware



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COMPUTER SECURITY - a short guide to staying safer online

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WOT Web of Trust, warns you about risky websites that try to scam visitors, deliver malware or send spam. Protect your computer against online threats by using WOT as your front-line layer of protection when browsing or searching in unfamiliar territory. WOT's color-coded icons show you ratings for 21 million websites - green to go, yellow for caution and red to stop, helping you avoid the dangerous sites. WOT has an addon available for both Firefox and IE.
  • Green should be good to go
  • Yellow for caution
  • Red to stop
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P2P may be a great way to get lots of stuffs, but it is a great way to get infected as well. There's no way to tell if the file being shared is infected. Worse still, some worms spread via P2P networks, infecting you as well.

Please read these short reports on the dangers of peer-2-peer programs and file sharing.

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Make sure you keep your Windows OS current.
  • Windows XP:
    Microsoft will no longer offer support for Windows XP beginning on April 8, 2014
    If you are running Windows XP, please take the time to read the information provided at these links.
  • Windows Vista/7 users can open the Start menu > All Programs > Windows Update > Check for Updates (in left hand task pane) to update these systems.
  • Window 8 Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you're using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), tapping or clicking Settings, tapping or clicking Change PC settings, and then tapping or clicking Update and recovery.
Without these you are leaving the back door open.

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Consider a custom hosts file such as MVPS HOSTS. This custom hosts file effectively blocks a wide range of unwanted ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies, 3rd party page counters, web bugs, and many hijackers. For information on how to download and install, please read this tutorial by WinHelp2002
Note: Be sure to follow the instructions to disable the DNS Client service before installing a custom hosts file.

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Finally, I strongly recommend that you read TonyKlein's good advice So how did I get infected in the first place?

Please reply to this thread once more if you are satisfied so that we can mark the problem as resolved.
 
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