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kimarn

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Suspected infected system
« on: November 15, 2012, 04:58:28 PM »
Hi I have just installed Avast Antivirus after having too many problems with McAfee Total Protection. The problem I was having was that McAfee real time scanning & firewall kept shutting down and their techs could not resolve this problem after many tries. Avast is running just fine but my web browsing and computer seems to run slower than normal even with DSL. With all the problems I was having both the techs from McAfee and I believe my system might be infected. I've attached the first 4 logs from the assist in cleaning malware topic page. Any help would be appreciated. THX

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2012, 07:05:34 PM »
Hi there, I am surprised that none have picked up on zero access

Could you run aswMBR please and attach the log

Warning This fix is only relevant for this system and no other, using on another computer may cause problems

Be advised that when the fix commences it will shut down all running processes and you may lose the desktop and icons, they will return on reboot

Run OTL
  • Under the Custom Scans/Fixes box at the bottom, paste in the following


Code: [Select]
:OTL
DRV:64bit: - [2012/04/20 15:40:58 | 000,196,440 | ---- | M] (McAfee, Inc.) [Kernel | On_Demand | Stopped] -- C:\Windows\SysNative\drivers\HipShieldK.sys -- (HipShieldK)
FF:64bit: - HKLM\Software\MozillaPlugins\@mcafee.com/MSC,version=10: c:\PROGRA~1\mcafee\msc\NPMCSN~1.DLL File not found
FF - HKLM\Software\MozillaPlugins\@mcafee.com/MSC,version=10: c:\progra~2\mcafee\msc\npmcsn~1.dll File not found
FF - HKLM\Software\MozillaPlugins\@mcafee.com/MVT: C:\Program Files (x86)\McAfee\Supportability\MVT\npmvtplugin.dll File not found
FF - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\mozilla\Firefox\Extensions\\{D19CA586-DD6C-4a0a-96F8-14644F340D60}: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\McAfee\SystemCore
O2 - BHO: (no name) - {02478D38-C3F9-4efb-9B51-7695ECA05670} - No CLSID value found.
[2012/10/27 10:13:25 | 000,016,200 | ---- | C] (McAfee, Inc.) -- C:\Windows\stinger.sys
[2012/10/26 13:05:12 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Users\Sheldon\AppData\Local\Avg2013
[2012/10/26 09:33:14 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Program Files (x86)\stinger
[2012/10/25 16:29:36 | 000,000,000 | ---D | C] -- C:\Users\Sheldon\AppData\Roaming\McAfee
[2012/10/27 10:35:49 | 000,000,041 | RH-- | M] () -- C:\Users\Sheldon\Desktop\stinger.opt

:Files
C:\Windows\Installer\{1fbf287f-20c8-8751-bef2-959539316ceb}
C:\Users\Sheldon\AppData\Local\{1fbf287f-20c8-8751-bef2-959539316ceb}

:Commands
[resethosts]
[emptytemp]
[CREATERESTOREPOINT]
[Reboot]
  • Then click the Run Fix button at the top
  • Let the program run unhindered, reboot the PC when it is done
  • Open OTL again and click the Quick Scan button. Post the log it produces in your next reply.
THEN

Download and Install Combofix
 
Download ComboFix from one of the following locations:
Link 1
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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
  • Double click on ComboFix.exe & follow the prompts.
  • Accept the disclaimer and allow to update if it asks




  • When finished, it shall produce a log for you.
  • Please include the C:\ComboFix.txt in your next reply.[/b]
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

kimarn

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2012, 12:19:42 AM »
Thank you very much essexboy, everything seems to be running fine now. I am just as surprised as you because McAfee techs were at it for over 6 weeks without any resolve. My notebook which shares a network with this PC also had the same symptoms, should I open a new topic to have it cleaned also? I've attached the new logs. THX Again!

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2012, 12:32:11 AM »
Thank you very much essexboy, everything seems to be running fine now. I am just as surprised as you because McAfee techs were at it for over 6 weeks without any resolve. My notebook which shares a network with this PC also had the same symptoms, should I open a new topic to have it cleaned also? I've attached the new logs. THX Again!

That will be a good idea  8)

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2012, 09:03:50 AM »
Hi there, I am surprised that none have picked up on zero access

Could you run aswMBR please and attach the log
aswMBR.exe log attached yet?
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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2012, 04:15:54 PM »
Answered the other thread... Any outstanding problems with this system ?

kimarn

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2012, 08:13:47 PM »
Hi there, I am surprised that none have picked up on zero access

Could you run aswMBR please and attach the log
aswMBR.exe log attached yet?

Sorry mchain, I thought I did attach it. Here it is.

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2012, 08:15:18 PM »
That also shows clear

kimarn

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2012, 09:09:53 PM »
THX essexboy I'm glad that's all good now. I hope Avast does a better job than McAfee did. THX agin for all the help!!!

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Re: Suspected infected system
« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2012, 09:12:56 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:

Remove ComboFix
  • Hold down the Windows key + R on your keyboard. This will display the Run dialogue box
  • In the Run box, type in ComboFix /Uninstall
     (Notice the space between the "x" and "/")
    then click OK



  • Follow the prompts on the screen
  • A message should appear confirming that ComboFix was uninstalled
Run OTL and hit the cleanup button.  It will remove all the programmes we have used plus itself. 

We will now confirm that your hidden files are set to that, as some of the tools I use will change that
  • Click Start.
  • Open My Computer.
  • Select the Tools menu and click Folder Options.
  • Select the View Tab.
  • Under the Hidden files and folders heading select Do not show hidden files and folders.
  • Click Yes to confirm.
  • Click OK.
Now that you are clean, to help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free programmes:

Malwarebytes.

Update and run weekly to keep your system clean

Download and install FileHippo update checker and run it monthly it will show you which programmes on your system need updating and give a download link

If you use on-line banking then as an added layer of protection install Trusteer Rapport

It is critical to have both a firewall and anti virus to protect your system and to keep them updated. To keep your operating system up to date visit To learn more about how to protect yourself while on the internet read our little guide  How did I get infected in the first place ?Keep safe  :wave: