PC infected? HTML:Iframe-inf detected on every website

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by scottk15, Feb 4, 2009.

  1. scottk15

    scottk15 Private E-2

    Hi I'm new to the forums and need some help please with an infected PC. I run avast and tried to clean it myself, and even did a clean install on my second HDD but the infection is still there on the new install. Basically I see a warning on every web site that HTML:Iframe-inf infection is present and the odd trojan warning too. I think this came from an infected download about 4 days ago.

    I have followed the detailed instructions and attach the logs as requested. Any help to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
     

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  2. scottk15

    scottk15 Private E-2

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  3. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    You have some infected system files. Let's do this:

    It is a very bad idea to allow all users to have admin. privileges. Once malware gets into the system, it has free reign.

    Please disable all anti-virus and anti-spyware programs while we do the following (re-enable when you are finished):

    Run C:\MGtools\analyse.exe by double clicking on it (Note: if using Vista, don't double click, use right click and select Run As Administrator). This is really HijackThis (select Do a system scan only) and select the following lines but DO NOT CLICK FIX until you exit all browser sessions including the one you are reading in right now:
    After clicking Fix, exit HJT.

    Use windows explorer to find and delete ( if there ):
    C:\WINDOWS\vxrhkeje.exe
    C:\Documents and Settings\Scott Kelley\ixnric.exe

    Now we need to replace these:
    Go to each of these and copy then paste:
    C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386\userinit.exe --> to c:\windows\system32\
    C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386\svchost.exe --> to c:\windows\system32\
    C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386\spoolsv.exe --> to c:\windows\system32\
    C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386\explorer.exe --> to c:\windows\

    You will first have to open task manager and end the spoolsv process.

    Let me know if you have any problems with doing this.

    If not, then re-run ComboFix and attach the new log.
     
  4. scottk15

    scottk15 Private E-2

    Thanks Tim - sorted:)
     
  5. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    If all is well..............it is time to do our final steps:

    1. We recommed you keep SUPERAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for scanning/removal of malware. Unless you purchase them, they provide no real time protection. They are useful as backup scanners. They do not use any significant amount of resources ( except a little disk space ) until you run a scan.
    2. If we had you use ComboFix, uninstall ComboFix (This uninstall will only work as written if you installed ComboFix on your Desktop like we requested.)
      • Click START then RUN and enter the below into the run box and then click OK. Note the quotes are required
      • "%userprofile%\Desktop\combofix" /u
        • Notes: The space between the combofix" and the /u, it must be there.
        • This will uninstall ComboFix and also reset hidden files and folders settings back to Windows defaults.

      • Delete the C:\combofix folder from combofix (if it exists)

    3. Any other miscellaneous tools we may have had you install or download can be uninstalled and deleted.
    4. If running Vista, it is time to make sure you have reenabled UAC by double clicking on the C:\MGtools\enableUAC.reg file and allowing it to be added to the registry.
    5. Go to add/remove programs and uninstall HijackThis.
    6. You can delete the C:\MGtools folder and the C:\MGtools.exe file. You can also delete the C:\MGlogs.zip
    7. If you are running Vista, Windows XP or Windows ME, do the below:
      • Refer to the cleaning steps in the READ ME for your Window version and see the steps to Disable System Restore which will flush your Restore Points.
      • Then reboot and Enable System Restore to create a new clean Restore Point.

    8. After doing the above, you should work thru the below link:

     

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