Here are my logs... problem still exists. please help

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by boysfan_72, Mar 18, 2010.

  1. boysfan_72

    boysfan_72 Private E-2

    Noticed my computer running super slow the past few weeks and then yesterday while i was on the internet it completely froze and a blue screen appeared. so i ran ccleaner and superantispy and noticed a folder while scanning that should not have been there. it is (c:\documents and settings\helpassistant). I found a little info about what this is and deleted the file and everytime i restart the computer the file comes back and starts copying everything all over again. I have to keep deleting this file to even try to get this computer to run decent. I ran the Read me and Run procedure as instructed on this site and still have problems.. I am attaching the logs as suggested. Please help me rid this computer of this nasty thing...:cry also want to mention that my firewall keeps trying to let me allow roxwatch9.exe, not sure what that is or if i should allow it.. :confused

    thanks in advance,
    Barb;)
     

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  2. boysfan_72

    boysfan_72 Private E-2

    here is the other log:
     

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  3. Kestrel13!

    Kestrel13! Super Malware Fighter - Major Dilemma Staff Member

    roxwatch9.exe is a RoxSniffer Module from Sonic Solutions belonging to Roxio Easy Media Creator

    1. Did you install the following keylogger yourself knowingly? MBAM ate half of it away so I am guessing this is just an empty folder which remains so if that's the case just delete it yourself by using windows explorer.

    Now let's begin the fix.

    2. Please download HelpAsst_mebroot_fix.exe and save it to your desktop.
    Close out all other open programs and windows.
    Double click the file to run it and follow any prompts.
    If the tool detects an mbr infection, please allow it to run mbr -f and shutdown your computer.
    Upon restarting, please wait about 5 minutes, click Start>Run and type the following bolded command, then hit Enter.

    Make sure you leave a space between helpasst and -mbrt !
    When it completes, a log will open.
    Please post the contents of that log.


    *In the event the tool does not detect an mbr infection and completes, click Start>Run and type the following bolded command, then hit Enter.

    Now, please do the Start>Run>mbr -f command a second time.
    Now shut down the computer (do not restart, but shut it down), wait a few minutes then start it back up.
    Give it about 5 minutes, then click Start>Run and type the following bolded command, then hit Enter.

    Make sure you leave a space between helpasst and -mbrt !
    When it completes, a log will open.
    Please post the contents of that log.

    **Important note to Dell users - fixing the mbr may prevent access the the Dell Restore Utility, which allows you to press a key on startup and revert your computer to a factory delivered state. There are a couple of known fixes for said condition, though the methods are somewhat advanced. If you are unwilling to take such a risk, you should not allow the tool to execute mbr -f nor execute the command manually, and you will either need to restore your computer to a factory state or allow your computer to remain having an infected mbr (the latter not recommended).

    3. Now we need to use ComboFix
    • Make sure that combofix.exe that you downloaded while doing the READ & RUN ME is on your Desktop but Do not run it!
      • If it is not on your Desktop, the below will not work.
    • Also make sure you have shut down all protection software (antivirus, antispyware...etc) or they may get in the way of allowing ComboFix to run properly.
    • If ComboFix tells you it needs to update to a new version, make sure you allow it to update.
    • Open Notepad and copy/paste the text in the below quote box. Ensure you scroll down to select ALL the lines:
    Code:
    
    KILLALL::
    
    File::
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\$$$dq3e
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\$67we.$
    
    Folder::
    C:\Documents and Settings\Mom\Local Settings\Application Data\xegmlq 
    
    • Save the above as CFscript.txt and make sure you save it to the same location (should be on your Desktop) as ComboFix.exe
    • At this point, you MUST EXIT ALL BROWSERS NOW before continuing!
    • You should have both the ComboFix.exe and CFScript.txt icons on your Desktop.
    • Now use your mouse to drag CFscript.txt on top of ComboFix.exe

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v666/sUBs/CFScriptB-4.gif

    • Follow the prompts.
    • When it finishes, a log will be produced named c:\combofix.txt
    • I will ask for this log below

    Note:

    Do not mouseclick combofix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.

    4. Now run the C:\MGtools\GetLogs.bat file by double clicking on it. Then attach the new C:\MGlogs.zip file that will be created by running this and also attach any other logs I requested.

    5. Let me know how your machine is behaving now. :)
     

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