Problems with Viruses

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by kassiknorr, Sep 9, 2006.

  1. kassiknorr

    kassiknorr Private E-2

    Hey, first time poster.

    I recently had a lot of trouble with my computer regarding spyware and adware and managed to, by the looks of things, clean things up. At the moment, I am still having problems.

    Yesterday I did an AVG Anti Virus Scan and found 220 Trojans and viruses on my computer. It automatically healed them all and deleted them, and I thought it was over. But now, I keep getting the same message up from AVG about a new virus alert.

    It seems to be located in C:/killbox but they come up with numbers as well, I just dont have time to get them because you only get 30 seconds to respond to the virus alert. I usually get them four at a time when they come up.

    No matter how much I heal them, they always appear to return a few hours later. And usually on start up.

    One of them is a Trojan Horse Collected 8.AQ and the other is Trojan Downloader Agent FCW.

    Any help in figuring out what these are would be appreciated.
     
  2. kassiknorr

    kassiknorr Private E-2

    Sorry, read the other thing too late. Going through the procedures now and will post back soon.
     
  3. kassiknorr

    kassiknorr Private E-2

    You would not believe the problems I had while doing the BitDefender Scan. I had at least 50 AVG pop ups telling me I had problems... again!

    Here are the runkeys and newfiles logs.
     

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  4. kassiknorr

    kassiknorr Private E-2

    Malicious Tool never found any problems. Hijack this, BdScan and Activescan are on here. Spybot found some problems:

    VCodec.eMedia - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\classes\vsenhancer.chl

    I have detected this before on a Spybot Run and it always comes back.

    The viruses are still appearing on my PC.
     

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  5. kassiknorr

    kassiknorr Private E-2

    Wont let me put in the Counterspy document.
     
  6. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Attach it now in a new message! What did you name the file? Make sure it is a .txt or a .log file.

    You did not follow the directions in step 7 of the READ ME for installing and renaming HijackThis. As a result you have it running from the exact location we specify not to run it from and you also did not rename it as required. You also did not disable MSconfig and select Normal Startup. However I don't think we need a new log as I don't think there is anything to really worry about in your logs.

    Where is AVG detecting the files? Is it in System Restore (System Volume Information)? See your Bitdefender log for examples of things in system restore. If that is where AVG is finding them, it cannot fix them until you disable system restore?
     
    Last edited: Sep 10, 2006

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