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Title: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 05:17:46 PM
Hi,
I've been having avast popping up with the blocked infection notification regarding this infection or malware, I read the forums and tried some of the ideas on there however it's still evidently on my computer. Any help would be great.

Chris
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: Pondus on July 22, 2014, 05:25:41 PM
attach Malwarebytes and Farbar Recovery Scan Tool  logs    https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0

Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 05:42:33 PM
here are the logs
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 06:13:17 PM
here is the aswMBR log
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 22, 2014, 06:23:42 PM
This should cure it

CAUTION :  This fix is only valid for this specific machine, using it on another may break your computer

Open notepad and copy/paste the text in the quotebox below into it:
 
Quote

CMD: bitsadmin /reset /allusers
CMD: DEL %TEMP%\*.* /F /S /Q
CMD: RD /S /Q %TEMP%
REBOOT:

 
Save this as fixlist.txt, in the same location as FRST.exe
Run FRST and press Fix
On completion a log will be generated please post that
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 06:57:19 PM
here is the log
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 07:00:28 PM
So far no avast blocked pop ups... Thanks for your help!
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: Pondus on July 22, 2014, 07:01:52 PM
So far no avast blocked pop ups... Thanks for your help!
not done yet .... when all is OK essexboy will remove the tools used

Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 07:09:07 PM
how will I know all is ok?
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 22, 2014, 07:13:06 PM
Looks OK now it was probably in the temporary folder

Subject to no further problems   :)

I will remove my tools now and give some recommendations, but, I would like you to run for 24 hours or so and come back if you have any problems 

Now the best part of the day ----- Your log now appears clean  :thumbsup:

A good workman always cleans up after himself so..The following will implement some cleanup procedures as well as reset  System Restore points:

Download and run Delfix (http://general-changelog-team.fr/fr/downloads/finish/20-outils-de-xplode/9-delfix)

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/delfix.JPG)


: Keep Java Updated :

WARNING: Java is the #1 exploited program at this time. The Department of Homeland Security recommends that computer users disable Java
See this article (http://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseackerman/2013/01/11/us-department-of-homeland-security-calls-on-computer-users-to-disable-java/)

I would recommend that you completely uninstall Java unless you need it to run an important software.
In that instance I would recommend that you disable Java in your browsers until you need it for that software and then enable it. (See How to diasble Java in your web browser (http://www.geekstogo.com/2600/how-to-disable-java-in-your-web-browser/) and How to unplug Java from the browser (http://krebsonsecurity.com/how-to-unplug-java-from-the-browser/))

Now that you are clean, to help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free programmes:

CryptoPrevent (http://www.foolishit.com/vb6-projects/cryptoprevent/) install this programme to lock down and prevent crypto ransome ware

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/CryptoPrevent.JPG)

Malwarebytes (http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam-download.php).

Update and run weekly to keep your system clean


It is critical to have both a firewall and anti virus to protect your system and to keep them updated.

To learn more about how to protect yourself while on the internet read this little guide  Best security practices  (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/407147/answers-to-common-security-questions-best-practices/)Keep safe  :wave:
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: Pondus on July 22, 2014, 07:15:08 PM
how will I know all is ok?
well.... it is your computer   ;)

Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 07:21:55 PM
so I just got a pop up from avast
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: Pondus on July 22, 2014, 07:23:46 PM
so I just got a pop up from avast
saying ?
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 07:31:35 PM
same exact as the originals that i posted about  :(
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 22, 2014, 08:38:51 PM
OK what browser was this in ? 

Could you attach a screenshot of the alert
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 09:31:38 PM
I use chrome, I will attach as soon as it happens again.
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 22, 2014, 09:40:12 PM
Could you see if it occurs in IE as well
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 22, 2014, 10:24:40 PM
I had it happen in ie, here is the notice that appeared
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 22, 2014, 10:54:58 PM
Lets look deeper

Download and Install Combofix
 
Download ComboFix from one of the following locations:
Link 1  (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUBs/ComboFix.exe)
Link 2 (http://www.forospyware.com/sUBs/ComboFix.exe)
 
VERY IMPORTANT !!! Save ComboFix.exe to your Desktop
 
* IMPORTANT - Disable your AntiVirus and AntiSpyware applications, usually via a right click on the System Tray icon. They may otherwise interfere with our tools. If you have difficulty properly disabling your protective programs, refer to this link here  (http://forums.whatthetech.com/How_Disable_your_Security_Programs_t96260.html&pid=494216#entry494216)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v706/ried7/NSIS_disclaimer_ENG.png)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v706/ried7/NSIS_extraction.png)

Notes:
1. Do not mouse-click Combofix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.
2. Do not "re-run" Combofix. If you have a problem, reply back for further instructions.
3.  If after the reboot you get errors about programmes being marked for deletion then reboot, that will cure it.


Please make sure you include the combo fix log in your next reply as well as describe how your computer is running now
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 23, 2014, 02:45:53 PM
Here is the log, I have not seen any avast warnings yet this morning...
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 23, 2014, 03:29:59 PM
It may have been related to the pad files which did not show in FRST

Could you let me know tomorrow if all is well and I will then tidy up
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 23, 2014, 03:42:25 PM
Will do essexboy, also broke down and called my it guy.  He had me run JRT & adwcleaner and both came back clean as well. I will post my status tomorrow. Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 23, 2014, 03:43:58 PM
No problem :)
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: REDACTED on July 24, 2014, 09:35:17 PM
No problems today. Thanks essexboy and everyone else... you guys are great!!
Title: Re: hxxp://54.213.74.177/?check=2 removal
Post by: essexboy on July 24, 2014, 09:59:40 PM
Subject to no further problems   :)

I will remove my tools now and give some recommendations, but, I would like you to run for 24 hours or so and come back if you have any problems 

Now the best part of the day ----- Your log now appears clean  :thumbsup:

A good workman always cleans up after himself so..The following will implement some cleanup procedures as well as reset  System Restore points:

Click  Start  then Run.
On Windows7 or Vista  you may use  Start Search  field if  Run  is not available.
In the box copy/paste the following command:

ComboFix  /Uninstall

Note that there is a space between "  ComboFix  " and "  /Uninstall  " .

Then click  OK  (or press  Enter ).
Wait for the uninstall process to complete.

Download and run Delfix (http://general-changelog-team.fr/fr/downloads/finish/20-outils-de-xplode/9-delfix)

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/delfix.JPG)


: Keep Java Updated :

WARNING: Java is the #1 exploited program at this time. The Department of Homeland Security recommends that computer users disable Java
See this article (http://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseackerman/2013/01/11/us-department-of-homeland-security-calls-on-computer-users-to-disable-java/)

I would recommend that you completely uninstall Java unless you need it to run an important software.
In that instance I would recommend that you disable Java in your browsers until you need it for that software and then enable it. (See How to diasble Java in your web browser (http://www.geekstogo.com/2600/how-to-disable-java-in-your-web-browser/) and How to unplug Java from the browser (http://krebsonsecurity.com/how-to-unplug-java-from-the-browser/))

Now that you are clean, to help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free programmes:

CryptoPrevent (http://www.foolishit.com/vb6-projects/cryptoprevent/) install this programme to lock down and prevent crypto ransome ware

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73555776/CryptoPrevent.JPG)

Malwarebytes (http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam-download.php).

Update and run weekly to keep your system clean


It is critical to have both a firewall and anti virus to protect your system and to keep them updated.

To learn more about how to protect yourself while on the internet read this little guide  Best security practices  (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/407147/answers-to-common-security-questions-best-practices/)Keep safe  :wave: