Hijacking IE Home Page

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by Raptored, Aug 28, 2006.

  1. Raptored

    Raptored Private E-2

    I down loaded a file taht I thoght was a XP Media codec upgrade. Infact it was some sort of hijacking programme. Adaware & Nod 32 have removed file from my system, although my IE home page is still hijacked by the web address: securitynetpage.net/
    Have down loaded Hijackthis & have attached log file for you info.
    I am using XP home on a DEll Dimension 4400 (Pentium (R)4 .80Ghz.
    Can you tell from this log what files I should remove and if there are other files that are not related to this problem that should be removed.
    Many thanks.
     

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    Last edited by a moderator: Aug 28, 2006
  2. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Hi and Welcome to Majorgeeks!

    Its best to run through the whole guide posted below as Hijackthis while a good tool for highlighting browser hijacks will not scan for all malware on a PC, and while infected with one malware item its also likely that you will have others as well, in which just Hijackthis cannot find.



    Please follow our standard cleaning procedures which are necessary for us to provide you support. Also there are steps included for installing, running, and posting HijackThis logs as attachments.
    • Run ALL the steps in this Sticky thread READ & RUN ME FIRST Before Asking for Support
    • Make sure you check version numbers and get all updates.
    • Very Important: Make sure you tell us the results from running the tutorial...was anything found? Were you unable to complete any of the scans?...Were you unable to download any of the tools?...Did you do the on-line scans as suggested? etc.
    • After doing ALL of the above you still have a problem make sure you have booted to normal mode and run the steps in the below link to properly use HijackThis and attach a log:
    Downloading, Installing, and Running HijackThis

    Make sure you also rename HijackThis.exe as suggested in the procedures. Use analyse.exe for the new name. This is very important due to some new infections going around.


    • When you return to make your next post, make sure you attach the following logs and that you have run these scans in the following order too:

      • [*]runkeys.txt - the log from GetRunKey.bat
        [*]newfiles.txt - the log from ShowNew.bat
      • CounterSpy - ONLY IF you were not able to run Windows Defender
      • Bitdefender - from step 6
      • Panda Scan - from step 6
      • HijackThis

    NOTE: You can only attach 3 files in a single message so it will require that you use two messages to attach all of these logs!
     
  3. Raptored

    Raptored Private E-2

    Spoybot was the solution. Thanks for all your help.
     
  4. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member


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