Suspicion: Infected with Vundo

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by shantar28, Mar 30, 2007.

  1. shantar28

    shantar28 Private E-2

    I'm suspecting that I've been infected with the Vundo spyware. I'm getting IE popups. This happened after running a keygen.exe file. I keep running the FixVundo.exe file and it keep telling me it found one or two viral processes and that they were terminated or suspended. However, it does not remove the Vundo.

    I've run a Webroot spyware scan and it found and removed DriverCleaner and Maxifiles.

    I've attached my HijackThis.log file.

    Please help! I'm going crazy with these IE popups...

    Regards,
    Shawn
     

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  2. shantar28

    shantar28 Private E-2

    As I'm posting this message, my spysweeper blocked the "driverclean" website from popping up.

    I am also attaching the GetRunKey and ShowNew logs. Just to give you more information--I was infected on March 29, 2007.

    Thanks very much,
    Shawn
     

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  3. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Welcome to Majorgeeks!

    You need to follow all directions in the READ & RUN ME sticky and aquire all the logs and in the correct order. You will have to start over since you did not do this. In additon you did not install HijackThis properly and this is a MUST especially for the problems you have.


    Please follow our standard cleaning procedures which are necessary for us to provide you support. Also there are steps included for installing, renaming, 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:
    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:
      • CounterSpy - only for Windows XP, 2K, & NT users
      • AVG Antispyware log - ONLY IF NEEDED you were not able to run CounterSpy. - only for Windows XP, 2K, & NT users
      • Bitdefender - from step 6
      • Panda Scan - from step 6
      • runkeys.txt - the log from GetRunKey.bat
      • newfiles.txt - the log from ShowNew.bat
      • 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!
     

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