Smitfraud-C.CoreService

Please then try this instead:

Please go to Eset website to perform an online scan. Please use Internet Explorer as it uses ActiveX.

  1. Check (tick) this box: YES, I accept the Terms of Use.
  2. Click on the Start button next to it.
  3. When prompted to run ActiveX. click Yes.
  4. You will be asked to install an ActiveX. Click Install.
  5. Once installed, the scanner will be initialized.
  6. After the scanner is initialized, click Start.
  7. Uncheck (untick) Remove found threats box.
  8. Check (tick) Scan unwanted applications.
  9. Click on Scan.
  10. It will start scanning. Please be patient.
  11. Once the scan is done, you will find a log in C:\Program Files\esetonlinescanner\log.txt. Please post this log in your next reply.
 
# version=4
# OnlineScanner.ocx=1.0.0.635
# OnlineScannerDLLA.dll=1, 0, 0, 79
# OnlineScannerDLLW.dll=1, 0, 0, 78
# OnlineScannerUninstaller.exe=1, 0, 0, 49
# vers_standard_module=3916 (20090307)
# vers_arch_module=1.064 (20080214)
# vers_adv_heur_module=1.066 (20070917)
# EOSSerial=3c5d3bdf570069479961c547292fdb49
# end=finished
# remove_checked=false
# unwanted_checked=true
# utc_time=2009-03-07 01:44:40
# local_time=2009-03-07 01:44:40 (+0000, GMT Standard Time)
# country="United Kingdom"
# osver=5.1.2600 NT Service Pack 2
# scanned=247311
# found=4
# scan_time=6211
C:\Documents and Settings\Gavin\Incomplete\T-5088466-peace anthem for palestine tim(192k 44100 stereo).snd a variant of WMA/TrojanDownloader.GetCodec.gen trojan 9AE203424218151D35D9BA635F3175BF
C:\Qoobox\Quarantine\C\WINDOWS\Fonts\a.zip.vir Win32/TrojanDropper.VB.NAI trojan ED6C728E17F5A1DDFB3B5FCD6E373D75
C:\Qoobox\Quarantine\C\WINDOWS\Fonts\a.zip.vir »ZIP »Setup.exe Win32/TrojanDropper.VB.NAI trojan 00000000000000000000000000000000
C:\Qoobox\Quarantine\C\WINDOWS\Fonts\Setup.exe.vir Win32/TrojanDropper.VB.NAI trojan B431E5573134ADE2858D2AE4CF461BA8
 
Empty these folders:

C:\Documents and Settings\Gavin\Incomplete
C:\Qoobox\Quarantine

Empty Recycle Bin.

Still problems?
 
Have just re-run spybot, and guess what came back...:

CasaleMedia: Bookmark (Firefox: Gavin (default)) (Bookmark, nothing done)


CasaleMedia: Bookmark (Firefox: Gavin (default)) (Bookmark, nothing done)


Smitfraud-C.CoreService: Bookmark (Firefox: Gavin (default)) (Bookmark, nothing done)



--- Spybot - Search & Destroy version: 1.6.2 (build: 20090126) ---

2009-01-26 blindman.exe (1.0.0.8)
2008-01-28 SDDelFile.exe (1.0.2.4)
2009-01-26 SDFiles.exe (1.6.1.7)
2009-01-26 SDMain.exe (1.0.0.6)
2009-01-26 SDShred.exe (1.0.2.5)
2009-01-26 SDUpdate.exe (1.6.0.12)
2008-07-30 SDWinSec.exe (1.0.0.12)
2009-01-26 SpybotSD.exe (1.6.2.46)
2009-01-26 TeaTimer.exe (1.6.4.26)
2007-01-02 unins000.exe (51.41.0.0)
2009-03-07 unins001.exe (51.49.0.0)
2009-01-26 Update.exe (1.6.0.7)
2009-01-26 advcheck.dll (1.6.2.15)
2007-04-02 aports.dll (2.1.0.0)
2005-05-31 borlndmm.dll (7.0.4.453)
2005-05-31 delphimm.dll (7.0.4.453)
2008-06-14 DelZip179.dll (1.79.11.1)
2009-01-26 SDHelper.dll (1.6.2.14)
2008-06-19 sqlite3.dll
2009-01-26 Tools.dll (2.1.6.10)
2009-01-16 UninsSrv.dll (1.0.0.0)
2005-05-31 UnzDll.dll (1.73.1.1)
2005-05-31 ZipDll.dll (1.73.2.0)
2009-01-22 Includes\Adware.sbi (*)
2009-01-22 Includes\AdwareC.sbi (*)
2009-01-22 Includes\Cookies.sbi (*)
2009-01-06 Includes\Dialer.sbi (*)
2009-01-22 Includes\DialerC.sbi (*)
2009-01-22 Includes\HeavyDuty.sbi (*)
2009-02-10 Includes\Hijackers.sbi (*)
2009-03-03 Includes\HijackersC.sbi (*)
2008-12-09 Includes\Keyloggers.sbi (*)
2009-03-03 Includes\KeyloggersC.sbi (*)
2004-11-29 Includes\LSP.sbi (*)
2009-03-03 Includes\Malware.sbi (*)
2009-03-03 Includes\MalwareC.sbi (*)
2008-12-16 Includes\PUPS.sbi (*)
2009-03-03 Includes\PUPSC.sbi (*)
2009-01-22 Includes\Revision.sbi (*)
2009-01-13 Includes\Security.sbi (*)
2009-02-10 Includes\SecurityC.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\Spybots.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\SpybotsC.sbi (*)
2009-01-28 Includes\Spyware.sbi (*)
2009-01-28 Includes\SpywareC.sbi (*)
2008-06-03 Includes\Tracks.uti
2009-03-03 Includes\Trojans.sbi (*)
2009-03-03 Includes\TrojansC.sbi (*)
2008-03-04 Plugins\Chai.dll
2008-03-05 Plugins\Fennel.dll
2008-02-26 Plugins\Mate.dll
2007-12-24 Plugins\TCPIPAddress.dll
 
Yes but that one is bookmark in Firefox.

Unless spybot gives further details about that, go through every Firefox bookmark and delete those you don't recognize.
 
Unable to do so. I can open up 'organise bookmarks', and inside is a suspicious looking bookmark but I cannot delete it; the actual bookmarks spybot picks up are not there. I'm thinking reinstalling firefox completely might be worth a shot at this stage...
 
Reinstalled and rescanned - all clear! Thank you for your help!!

Though, I'd like to ask a final (related) question. A program called AegisP.sys has been trying to contact the internet (generally trying to access something/somewhere called 'BOOTPC') from my system roughly since the trojan appeared on my computer. I don't use cisco systems products on my computer, so I'm suspicious about it... My system appears to run faster when I deny access, though it slows when it attempts to access the network (which is fairly frequently). Is aegisp.sys another component of the trojan, or is it a genuine process that has run an error?

Sorry for asking when you've already done so much, but I just want to be sure that I've sorted everything out.
 
That file is part of Cisco and legit.

I'd give it access.

Other concerns left?
 
Great :)

Now that you are clean, please follow these simple steps in order to keep your computer clean and secure:

I recommend to update to IE7 and SP3 from Windows Update.

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 12.

Now lets uninstall ComboFix:

  • Click START then RUN
  • Now type Combofix /u in the runbox and click OK

Next we remove all used tools.

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.

  • 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.
Follow this list and your potential for being infected again will reduce dramatically.

Here are some additional utilities that will enhance your safety


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! :bigthumb:
 
Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad I could help.

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