Safety Alerter 2006

Discussion in 'Malware Help - MG (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by FrigginPissed, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. FrigginPissed

    FrigginPissed Private E-2

    Alright I followed all the Steps I could to get rid of the Codec that started this whole Sh*tfest, But I can't see to get rid of Safety Alerter 2006 that is listed in my Add/Remove Programs
    Well I posted my Logs.
     

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  2. FrigginPissed

    FrigginPissed Private E-2

    And Here is HIghJack
     

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  3. FrigginPissed

    FrigginPissed Private E-2

    Almost forgot the Other ones
     

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  4. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Your Operating System and Internet Explorer versions are WAY out of date and represent a major security risk. After we fix your current problems, you must get updated. You need to install Service Pack 2 for security purposes.


    Download Pocket KillBox
    • Save it to your desktop or a place easy to find.
    • Do not run it yet
    Please look in Add/Remove Programs for the following and uninstall them if found:

    QualityCodec


    Now scan with HijackThis and check the boxes for the following entries:
    ( Make sure ALL browser windows are closed when you click FIX )

    O21 - SSODL: bonspells - {11853d5f-f894-4cc7-bbc3-fc7a9dcfd896} - C:\WINDOWS\System32\okkmtv.dll

    Again, make sure ALL browser windows are closed when you click FIX.

    Now, Please boot into Safe Mode, be sure you have the Viewing of Hidden Files & Folders Enabled per the tutorial. Now, navigate to and DELETE the following if they should remain:

    C:\Program Files\QualityCodec Delete this whole folder if it exist!

    Next, run CCleaner to clean up cookies and temp files.


    Locate PocketKillbox
    (Procede with this step even if they do not show in blue)

    Now, Copy and Paste C:\WINDOWS\system32\okkmtv.dll into the box – If it exists, it will show up in Blue. Check the option to Delete on Reboot and Click the Red X and Yes to the confirmation message. A message will ask if you want to reboot now – Click YES and allow your PC to reboot.

    • If you get an error message about Pending Operations, just reboot your computer manually.

    After you complete the above, REBOOT and proceed with the rest of this fix...

    Copy the contents of the below Quote Box to Notepad. Then click File and then Save As. Change the Save as Type to All Files. Name the file fixme.reg and then click save. (make sure you save it somewhere you can find it. Saving it to your Desktop may make that easy.) Then double-click on the fixme.reg file on your desktop (or locate it with Windows Explorer and double click on it if not saved to the Desktop) and when it prompts to Add in to the registry, say yes.

    Final Step...

    Reset Web Settings & Default Security Settings:

    To Reset Web Settings:
    Right click on your desktop Internet Explorer icon and select Properties. Then click the Programs tab and then click "Reset Web Settings". Now go back to the General tab and set your home page address to something useful like www.majorgeeks.com. Click Apply. Click Delete Cookies, Click Delete Files and select Delete all Offline content too, Click OK. When it finishes Click OK.

    If you do not have an Internet Explorer icon on your Desktop, click Start, Control Panel (for some systems it may be Start, Settings, Control Panel), Internet Options, Programs tab and then click "Reset Web Settings". Now go back to the General tab and set your home page address to something useful like www.majorgeeks.com. Click Apply. Click Delete Cookies, Click Delete Files and select Delete all Offline content too, Click OK. When it finishes Click OK


    To Default Security Settings:
    Right click on your desktop Internet Explorer icon and select Properties. Then click the Security Tab and click Default Level for Internet, Local Intranet, Trusted Sites, and Restricted Sites.

    Once you complete this post, reboot and attach a fresh HJT log. Also, please let me know how things are running and if any problems remain.
     
  5. FrigginPissed

    FrigginPissed Private E-2

    Thanks man, It doesn't seem to exist any longer, and Add/Remove Programs Removed it from the Install list. Now I can finally feed my MMO addiction without interuption!
     

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  6. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Your HJT log is now clean! You must now update your OS or else you will be reinfected.

    Download the following package, please note its 266 MB and may take about 15 minutes on Cable/DSL.

    Windows XP Service Pack 2

    After download is complete, double click to install.
     

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