Help! Trojan.lootseek.AV

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by Altephor, Sep 19, 2006.

  1. Altephor

    Altephor Private E-2

    So my computer keeps popping up with an alert for Trojan.lootseek.AV.. each time it deletes the file but it keeps popping up again with the same alert. Last night while I was sleeping it came up about 8 times. I can't find the files it leaves or the registry values it's supposed to create. I've tried windows defender, norton, adaware, vundofix, and ccleaner, none of which caught it.
     
  2. Altephor

    Altephor Private E-2

    Sorry, didn't get a chance to post my log before running off to class. Here it is.

    I'm pretty sure it's basically the first thing on processes, smss.exe, because I've seen that exe string when I was reading about the trojan. Just not sure.
     

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  3. Altephor

    Altephor Private E-2

    Anyone? Probably an easy solution I just have no experience with this kind of thing.
     
  4. Altephor

    Altephor Private E-2

    The only thing I can find is an smss.exe in the system32 folder, the technical data for the virus says it writes itself to that but I can't delete it. I dunno what to do, nothing seems to fix this thing.
     
  5. Altephor

    Altephor Private E-2

    Oh noes? :(
     
  6. Altephor

    Altephor Private E-2

    Guess I will just reformat.
     
  7. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    No! C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exe is a valid Windows process. If you have this trojan, the problem file would be C:\WINDOWS\System\smss.exe (note the different folder name).

    Your HJT log shows no problems! This is not really a surprise. Most people are under the very mistaken misconception that HijackThis is a malware removal tool. It is not! HijackThis is simply a tool that is used to identify browser hijackers and in some cases it will show entries for 'some' malware that is for instance running at startup. All it does is list a few of the thousands of registry keys that exist and it makes no inferences to whether anything being shown is good or bad. HijackThis does not come close to showing all malware that could be hiding on a PC. Anyone who has an infected computer and is relying on HijackThis without the benefit of running other scans such as Spybot, Windows Defender, BitDefender & Panda, CCleaner, etc. are more than likely still infected. In most cases, where there is one virus/trojan there are more. The goal of this forum is to remove all malware, and this cannot be done properly by just seeing a HijackThis log.

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