Win64/Patched.A plus other trojan horses

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by dovebeta1, Nov 3, 2012.

  1. dovebeta1

    dovebeta1 Private E-2

    Since yesterday, my AVG software keeps warning me about the following files:

    1. Virus identified Win64/Patched.A - object is c:\Windows\System32\services.exe (AVG says it's white-listed)

    2. Trojan horse BackDoor.Generic15.CGSY - obhect is c:\Windows\assembly\GAC_32\Desktop.ini (AVG says "infected")

    3. Trojan horse Generic29.ANPX - object is c:\Windows\assembly\GAC_64\Desktop.ini (AVG says "infected")

    In addition to AVG's warnings, I don't note any slowdown of my laptop or other changes. I followed the instructions on the malware removal guide and attached the logs as the problem does not seem to be resolved.

    Can someone please help? Thank you so much!
     

    Attached Files:

  2. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    Rescan with HitmanPro, when it finds services.exe - Virus, allow it to Replace by clicking the down arrow next to the detection and choosing Replace.
    Choose to Delete these files if they are detected:


    • C:\Users\Sebastian\Downloads\JPEG.Recovery.PRO.v4.0.Incl.Keygen\JPEG.Recovery.PRO.v4.0.Incl.Keygen\keygen.exe
      C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_32\Desktop.ini
      C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_64\Desktop.ini
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\80000000.@
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\80000032.@
      C:\Windows\system32\services.exe
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\@ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\L\ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\L\00000004.@ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\L\201d3dde (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\00000004.@ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\00000008.@ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\000000cb.@ (ZeroAccess)
      C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U\80000064.@ (ZeroAccess)
    Ignore all other detections.
    Afterwards, click the Next button.
    HitmanPro may want to reboot the PC in order for the changes to take affect, please do so.

    Now rescan with RogueKiller and when it opens, press the Scan button
    Now click the Files/folders tab and locate these detections:

    • [ZeroAccess][FILE] @ : C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\@ --> FOUND
      [ZeroAccess][FOLDER] U : C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\U --> FOUND
      [ZeroAccess][FOLDER] L : C:\Windows\Installer\{4035d4e1-60d0-e4f8-35cf-6d92aef04463}\L --> FOUND
      [ZeroAccess][FILE] Desktop.ini : C:\Windows\Assembly\GAC_32\Desktop.ini --> FOUND
      [ZeroAccess][FILE] Desktop.ini : C:\Windows\Assembly\GAC_64\Desktop.ini --> FOUND
      [Susp.ASLR][FILE] services.exe : C:\Windows\system32\services.exe --> FOUND
    Place a checkmark each of these items, leave the others unchecked.
    Now press the Delete button.
    When it is finished, there will be a log on your desktop called: RKreport[2].txt
    Attach RKreport[2].txt to your next message. (How to attach)

    Now rescan with both RogueKiller and Hitman and attach those new logs as well.
     
  3. dovebeta1

    dovebeta1 Private E-2

    After following the recommended steps it looks good. Hitman could not delete C:\Windows\system32\services.exe, but after using RogueKiller is seems to be fine. No report by my AVG scanner as well.

    I have attached the logs (the first Hitman log is from the time before the deletion).

    Thank you for your help!
     

    Attached Files:

  4. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    Looks good.

    If you are not having any other malware problems, it is time to do our final steps:
    1. We recommend you keep Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for scanning/removal of malware. You can uninstall RogueKiller and HitManPro.
    2. Go back to step 4 of the
      READ ME
      and renable your Disk Emulation software with Defogger if you had disabled it.
    3. Any other miscellaneous tools we may have had you install or download can be uninstalled and deleted.
    4. If running Vista or Win 7, 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. Goto the C:\MGtools folder and find the MGclean.bat file. Double click on this file to run this cleanup program that will remove files and folders
      related to MGtools and some other items from our cleaning procedures.
    7. After doing the above, you should work thru the below link
     

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