Worm.Fujack.111

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by paranoia02, Feb 19, 2008.

  1. paranoia02

    paranoia02 Private E-2

    I saw a Games.exe on my C: folder and i was suspicious that it might be a virus or a worm so i used TrojanHunter and scanned my PC. After the scan, i find out that it was a worm alright and it was called Worm.Fujack.111 and it infected some of my .exe files including installer files in my C:\My Downloads folder. So after the scan, TrojanHunter just quarantined the file, so i restarted my computer and the virus is back and the Games.exe folder is right there again on my C: folder. Its driving me crazy, now i scanned it again with TrojanHunter this time it infected my ATI drivers, it quarantined the files but im afraid to delete it because it may corrupt the system (its a display driver for pete's sake) so please help me what to do with this problem? I also tried KAV and it disinfected the files, but after reboot its still there.. Please help me remove this guys.
     
  2. paranoia02

    paranoia02 Private E-2

    Ive tried everything i can, ive search the net for removals. Alot of websites say that i should delete the file/key : spoclsv.exe which they said was in the system32/driver folder. But i already look everywhere in the WINDOWS folder and i havent seen any file which has a similar name to this one. (Show all files and show system files are enabled)

    They also told me this key in regedit :

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\svcshare

    But sad to say there is no svcshare key listed.. :(

    So what now guys? Need help badly please..
     
  3. paranoia02

    paranoia02 Private E-2

    Come on guys, please reply. Should i send you a sample of the quarantined file?
     
  4. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Fujacks can cause a lot of problems since it can infect every executable file on your PC. If your antivirus program does not properly detect and remove all files related to this you may be looking at a format and reinstall.

    You could try giving the below a run. I'm not sure exactly which ones will detect and remove this infection (I do remember seeing McAfee's full antivirus do a good job on a couple of versions of Fujacks. Not sure if Stinger will help).

    Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool
    McAfee AVERT Stinger
    Bitdefender
    Trend Micro Housecall

    Save logs from the above scans if possible and attach them when you come back.


    If you still have problems, please follow the instructions in the below link and attach the requested logs when you finish these instructions.

    READ & RUN ME FIRST. Malware Removal Guide
     

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