Fuluteza.dll / Niwaluyu.dll registry trojans?

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by madmax22, Dec 11, 2008.

  1. madmax22

    madmax22 Private E-2

    For just about two or three days now I have been getting these annoying popups whenever I start up my browser and I'm just chillin. I don't look at anything crazy on this computer, all I have is games, ventrilo, xfire, office, etc. on here. I have an old computer I bought from a friend for $50 to do just anyday business on. [Myspace/Facebook/etc. .. and I've never gotten a virus on it ..]

    I've attempted to use a myriad of programs, including Spywareblaster, adaware, [McAfee(preinstalled, don't laugh)], CCleaner. I still get these random popups, mostly from registrycleaner&spywarecleaner sites/alg-search.com/current-search.com. It's not like a huge computer overload of popups and like, major virus infection, like I have seen/experienced before, but it's just a stupid popup that comes up maybe every other minute or so.

    Under msconfig, I noticed 2 reoccurring unknown .dll's that have been popping up in my startup.
    They are fuluteza [which I cannot find info for online] and niwaluyu which I found on:
    http://www.incodesolutions.com/threa...iwaluyudll.php

    RemoveIT Pro detected fuluteza and niwaluyu as being spyware, but it won't remove it due to the fact I haven't purchased the product. It detected a lot of other things that I was able to delete in system32 but a few remain.

    Example of a popup site that JUST came up:
    http://www.registrydefender.com/l/in...tnerid_keyword
    http://ylwbook.areaconnect.addresses.com
    http://alg-search.com/tbredir.php?&s...73944c8148594b

    Is there anyone willing to walk me through cleaning this up? I want to avoid reformatting at all costs.


    After scanning with Spybot S&D, it removed some of the spyware that I noticed in my startup. I used AVG and scanned my windows folder and it removed 4 trojans, but I haven't even seen any of them.

    Now, since it is removed, whenever I boot up I get a RUNDLL error that says "Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\fuluteza.dll. The specified module could not be found."
    How would I go about removing this?

    Also, are there any other free but very good programs to use for spyware/viruses? I uninstalled the other crappy ones and I'm keeping SpybotS&D and AVG, as I've already heard of them both but I forgot about S&D and I thought AVG would interfere with my McAfee, which I'm on the verge of uninstalling anyway since it's out of date and is a joke.



    Let me know if you need any more information.
     
  2. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

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