Multiple infections. Have completed Read and Run me first steps.

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by Publius, Aug 17, 2007.

  1. Publius

    Publius Sergeant

    The problems experienced were multiple popups, slow operation. I ran through all of the READ ME FIRST steps and yesterday before I left, everything looked better - ie no popups. Counterspy ran a scan overnight and there were 5 more instances of malware detected.

    Attached are the first three logs. CounterSpy1.txt is the scan from yesterday, CounterSpy2.txt is the overnight scan.
     

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  2. Publius

    Publius Sergeant

    Three more log files.
     

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  3. Publius

    Publius Sergeant

    Final two log files.

    A little more background... this is a lab computer that is connected to robotic instrumentation, so the windows updates can not be performed -- we get communications problems with these instruments if we update to SP2.

    The computer needs internet to access one online program we use, but once we get this fixed there won't be any more surfing the net from these computers, so hopefully the lack of updates won't be as big an issue.

    You won't see a personal firewall running for the same communications reasons, but all computers here are behind a Cisco systems firewall.

    Thanks in advance for any help.
     

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  4. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/images/grenade.gif Welcome to MajorGeeks.com!

    First, please disable any antivirus and/or antispy programs you have installed so they will not block this fix.

    Pre-Instructions:
    Please print out these instructions so that you can operate with All Browser Windows CLOSED.


    Step 1:
    Now scan with HijackThis and check the boxes for the following entries:
    ( Make sure ALL browser windows are closed when you click FIX )

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

    Step 2:
    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.
    Step 3:
    Now download The Avenger by Swandog46, and save it to your Desktop.
    • Extract avenger.exe from the Zip file and save it to your desktop
    • Run avenger.exe by double-clicking on it.
    • Check the 'Input script manually' box.
    • Click on the magnifying glass icon.
    • Copy everything in the Quote box below, and paste it in the box that opens:
    • Now click the 'Done' button.
    • Click on the traffic light icon and OK the prompt.
    • You will be prompted to restart, OK the prompt and your PC should reboot, if not, reboot it yourself.
    • A log file from Avenger will be produced at C:\avenger.txt

    Step 4: Begin here after rebooting from Step 3!
    Next Reset Web Settings & Default Security Settings

    Note for IE 6 users:
    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. For IE 7 users, simply click the "Reset all zones to default level" button.

    Note for IE 7 users:
    Select Internet Options, then the Advanced Tab and then the Reset button under Reset Internet Explorer Settings.


    Step 5:
    Please download ATF Cleaner by Atribune. This program does not require an installation. The executable actually runs the program.

    NOTE: This program is for Windows XP and Windows 2000 only. ATF Cleaner will remove all files from the items that are checked so if you have some cookies you'd like to save. Please move them to a different directory first.
    • Double-click ATF-Cleaner.exe to run the program.
    • Under Main choose: Select All
    • Click the Empty Selected button.
    If you use Firefox browser
    • Click Firefox at the top and choose: Select All
    • Click the Empty Selected button.
      • NOTE: If you would like to keep your saved passwords, please click No at the prompt.
    If you use Opera browser
    • Click Opera at the top and choose: Select All
    • Click the Empty Selected button.
      • NOTE: If you would like to keep your saved passwords, please click No at the prompt.
    Click Exit on the Main ATF Cleaner menu to close the program.


    Step 6:
    After you have completed ALL of the above in the correct order, please attach the following logs.
    • HijackThis Log
    • ShowNew Log
    • GetRunKey Log
    • Avenger Log
    Let me know of any problems you may have encountered with the above instructions and also let me know how things are running now.
     
  5. Publius

    Publius Sergeant

    Thanks, bjgarrick. Sorry for taking a few days to get back to you, this computer is at work and I was out of town this weekend, so this has been my first chance to clean it.

    I ran through your suggestions without any obvious problems. I am not experiencing any problems with the computer either.

    Attached are the requested.

    Thanks again, you guys are invaluable.
     

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  6. Publius

    Publius Sergeant

    Last log.
     

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  7. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Step 1:
    Now scan with HijackThis and check the boxes for the following entries:
    ( Make sure ALL browser windows are closed when you click FIX )

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

    Step 2:
    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 fixme1.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 fixme1.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.
    Step 3:
    • Double-click ATF-Cleaner.exe to run the program.
    • Under Main choose: Select All
    • Click the Empty Selected button.
    If you use Firefox browser
    • Click Firefox at the top and choose: Select All
    • Click the Empty Selected button.
      • NOTE: If you would like to keep your saved passwords, please click No at the prompt.
    If you use Opera browser
    • Click Opera at the top and choose: Select All
    • Click the Empty Selected button.
      • NOTE: If you would like to keep your saved passwords, please click No at the prompt.
    Click Exit on the Main ATF Cleaner menu to close the program.

    Step 4:
    Please delete the below folder! Note that the à character represents an unprintable character that was found during the scans, but it may appear to you as a normal character when you locate them using Windows Explorer. Note the date of the folder which will help you to properly locate the correct one to delete since you could see other valid folder that appear to have the same names. Just go by the date I show below.

    Code:
    "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\àDOBE"
    àDOBE      Aug  1 2007              "àDOBE"    [B][COLOR=red]<-- may look like Adobe[/COLOR][/B]
    Step 5:
    After you have completed ALL of the above in the correct order, please attach the following logs.
    • HijackThis Log
    • ShowNew Log
    • GetRunKey Log
    Let me know of any problems you may have encountered with the above instructions and also let me know how things are running now.
     
  8. Publius

    Publius Sergeant

    Thank you again for your help.

    I had no obvious problems with the steps, and no obvious symptoms on the computer now.

    Tha requested logs are attached.
     

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  9. bjgarrick

    bjgarrick MajorGeeks Admin - Malware Expert

    Your logs are clean. If you are not having any other malware problems, it is time to do our final steps:
    1. If we used Pocket Killbox during your cleanup, do the below
      • Run Pocket Killbox and select File, Cleanup, Delete All Backups
    2. If we used ComboFix, you can delete the ComboFix.exe file, C:\ComboFix folder, C:\QooBox folder, C:\WINDOWS\nircmd.exe, and the C:\combofix.txt log that was created.
    3. If we used SDFix you can delete all the SDFix related files and folders from your Desktop or whereever you installed it.
    4. If we used SmitFraudFix, you can delete all files and folders related to it now including the c:\rapport.txt log.
    5. If we used VundoFix, you can delete the VundoFix.exe file and the C:\VundoFix Backups folder and C:\vundofix.txt log that was created.
    6. If we had your run FixWareOut, you can delete the Fixwareout.exe file and the C:\fixwareout folder.
    7. If we had you run Avenger, you can delete all files related to Avenger, the log (avenger.txt) and C:\avenger.
    8. If we had you download any registry patches like fixme.reg, fixme1.reg or fixWLK.reg (or any others), you can delete these files now.
    9. You can delete the ShowNew.Zip and GetRunkey.Zip files and the files that you extracted from the ZIP files. You can also delete the C:\newfiles.txt and C:\runkeys.txt logs that were created
    10. If you are running Windows XP or Windows ME, do the below:
      • go back to step 8 of the READ & RUN ME to Disable System Restore which will flush your Restore Points.
      • Then reboot and Enable System Restore to create a new clean Restore Point.
    11. After doing the above, you should work thru the below link:
     

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