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jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2012, 09:59:33 PM »
Hi,

Thanks Essexboy for catching that while I was away.   :D

Let me look over the logs and get back with you.  :)

jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2012, 10:14:03 PM »
Hi,

  • Please open Notepad (Start -> Run -> type notepad in the Open field -> OK) and copy and paste the text present inside the code box below:
Code: [Select]
ClearJavaCache::

DDS::
uStart Page = hxxp://www.dr.dk/nyheder/
mLocal Page = c:\windows\SysWOW64\blank.htm
Trusted Zone: bygkorsager.dk\webc
Trusted Zone: daonet.dk
DPF: {DC6FEBC5-0A2D-458A-A01B-5DB15EEC4305} - hxxp://webc.bygkorsager.dk/auth/controls/IlosoftImageUpload.dll
  • Save this as CFScript.txt and change the "Save as type" to "All Files" and place it on your desktop.



  • Very Important! Temporarily disable your anti-virus, script blocking and any anti-malware real-time protection before following the steps below. They can interfere with ComboFix or remove some of its embedded files which may cause "unpredictable results".
  • Referring to the screenshot above, drag CFScript.txt into ComboFix.exe.
  • ComboFix will now run a scan on your system. It may reboot your system when it finishes. This is normal.
  • When finished, it shall produce a log for you. Attach the contents of the log in your next reply.
CAUTION: Do not mouse-click ComboFix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.
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Open Malwarebytes, update it and run a Quick Scan.  Save the log created for your next reply.
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ESET Online Scanner:

Note: You can use either Internet Explorer or Mozilla FireFox for this scan. You will however need to disable your current installed Anti-Virus, how to do so can be read here.

Vista users: You will need to to right-click on the either the IE or FF icon in the Start Menu or Quick Launch Bar on the Taskbar and select Run as Administrator from the context menu.

  • Please go here then click on:
  • Quote
    Note: If using Mozilla Firefox you will need to download esetsmartinstaller_enu.exe when prompted then double click on it to install.
All of the below instructions are compatible with either Internet Explorer or Mozilla FireFox.[/quote]
  • Select the option YES, I accept the Terms of Use then click on:
  • When prompted allow the Add-On/Active X to install.
  • Make sure that the option Remove found threats is NOT checked, and the option Scan archives is checked.
  • Now click on Advanced Settings and select the following:
    • Scan for potentially unwanted applications
    • Scan for potentially unsafe applications
    • Enable Anti-Stealth Technology
  • Now click on:
  • The virus signature database... will begin to download. Be patient this make take some time depending on the speed of your Internet Connection.
  • When completed the Online Scan will begin automatically.
  • Do not touch either the Mouse or keyboard during the scan otherwise it may stall.
  • When completed select Uninstall application on close if you so wish, make sure you copy the logfile first!
  • Now click on:
  • Use notepad to open the logfile located at C:\Program Files\ESET\EsetOnlineScanner\log.txt.
  • Copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic.

Note: Do not forget to re-enable your Anti-Virus application after running the above scan!
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In your next reply please attach the logs made by ComboFix, Malwarebytes and ESET online scanner.  :)

Orkkongen

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2012, 01:27:23 AM »
That ESET-thing took quite a long time... And the percent-counter was not very reliable. Was at 10% a long time, then suddenly at 99% and stayed there in one hour... Not so easy to check if it was finished not touching keyboard and mouse, when screensaver kicked in...
Oh well, here are all the logs... The ESET-log seems rather small, and doesn't mention the 4 threats it found. So I made another file with those (thinking it was important)...

jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2012, 02:39:37 AM »
Hi,

Thanks for getting those logs....

  • Please open Notepad (Start -> Run -> type notepad in the Open field -> OK) and copy and paste the text present inside the code box below:
Code: [Select]
ClearJavaCache::

File::
E:\Documents and Settings\Ulrik Thomsen\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\4\2bc17bc4-1e88f244
E:\Documents and Settings\Ulrik Thomsen\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\4\2bc17bc4-7c0364fe
E:\Documents and Settings\Ulrik Thomsen\Lokale indstillinger\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\SUIXVCGQ\facebook2005_blogspot_com[1].htm
G:\program_install\installer_guitar_pro.exe
  • Save this as CFScript.txt and change the "Save as type" to "All Files" and place it on your desktop.



  • Very Important! Temporarily disable your anti-virus, script blocking and any anti-malware real-time protection before following the steps below. They can interfere with ComboFix or remove some of its embedded files which may cause "unpredictable results".
  • Referring to the screenshot above, drag CFScript.txt into ComboFix.exe.
  • ComboFix will now run a scan on your system. It may reboot your system when it finishes. This is normal.
  • When finished, it shall produce a log for you. Attach the contents of the log in your next reply.
CAUTION: Do not mouse-click ComboFix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.
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In your next reply please attach the ComboFix log and let me know how your system is running. 

Orkkongen

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2012, 05:51:28 PM »
Back again... The computer seems to run fine, but I thought so after the first program had removed the ekstra HD-partition, so I don't give so much for that. I haven't been using the com. so much lately afraid I might start something stupid... My girlfriends hotmail was invaded by some program, and closed by microsoft. The account was spamming, they said... She's got it back now, but not using my com...
I tried som google-seaching just before, and it doesn't send me to random pages...
It seems everything is fine...

I renamed the log-file, but didn't touch anything inside it... ;)

jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2012, 07:35:57 PM »
Hi,

Glad things are running better.  :)

Please download JavaRa to your desktop and unzip it to its own
folder
  • Run JavaRa.exe (double-click for XP/right-click and Run as Administrator for Vista), pick the language of your choice and click Select. Then

    click Remove Older Versions.
  • Accept any prompts.
  • Open JavaRa.exe (double-click for XP/right-click and Run as Administrator for Vista) again and select Search For Updates.
  • Select Update Using Sun Java's Website then click Search and click on the Open Webpage button. Download and install the latest
        Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version for your computer using the Offline version of either x86 (32bit operating system) or x64 (64bit operating system).
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P2P - I see you have P2P software uTorrent installed on your machine. We are not here to pass judgment on file-sharing as a concept. However, we will warn you that engaging in this activity and having this kind of software installed on your machine will always make you more susceptible to re-infections and possibly Identity Theft. It likely contributed to your current situation.  This page will give you further information.

Please note: Even if you are using a "safe" P2P program, it is only the program that is safe. You will be sharing files from uncertified sources, and these are often infected. The bad guys use P2P filesharing as a major conduit to spread their wares.

I would strongly recommend that you uninstall these now. You can do so via Control Panel >> Programs and Features.
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Run another scan with OTL and then attach the log into your next reply.  :)

Orkkongen

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2012, 10:53:20 PM »
Back again... You didn't want the logfile from JavaRa?
I did find any offline version of the JRE. There was just one version for Windows 64bit.
I've uninstalled the utorrent, but isn't there a way to check the files first? Utorrent seems quite reliable, so I guess maybe the installation files are not so great. So if it was possible to scan the files first...
Anyway, for now it's gone. So I at least have to know a lot more before thinking about it again...
Was the GuitarPro-installer a source for problems? It was mentioned in one of the logfiles... (ESET I think).

And I have attached the OTL-log...

jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #22 on: April 08, 2012, 02:04:14 AM »
Hi,

Quote
I would strongly recommend that you uninstall these now
It is just a recommendation that's all.  If you are going to continue to use it you just need to be very cautious with what you download from others.  :)
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The OTL log looks pretty good.  System running well? 

Orkkongen

  • Guest
Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #23 on: April 08, 2012, 10:04:18 PM »
Yeah, it seems pretty cool... As far as I can tell...
The link with the explaination for not using P2P was rather empty, but send me on to a forum-comment. Here they told, that they would not help people twice, if they continued to use P2P... So right now I don't dare... Of cause, I could be better to make backups, and then use the "format whole HD if it goes wrong"-method...
Anyway, thank you so much for helping me out here... Wonderful volunteer-work..  :)

Sincerely
Ulrik

jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #24 on: April 08, 2012, 10:53:42 PM »
Hi,

Yeah I have to agree that I don't like that link any longer too much.  I will address that.  :)
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Providing there are no more malware related problems...

IT APPEARS THAT YOUR LOGS ARE NOW CLEAN :D  SO LETS DO A COUPLE OF THINGS TO WRAP THIS UP!! :D

This infection appears to have been cleaned, but I can not give you any absolute guarantees.  As a precaution, I would go ahead and change all of your passwords as this is especially important after an infection.
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The following will implement some cleanup procedures as well as reset System Restore points:

Click Start > Run  and copy/paste the following text into the Run box as shown and click OK.
  Combofix /Uninstall
  (Note: There is a space between the ..X and the /U that needs to be there.)


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Clean up with OTL:
  • Right-click and Run as Administrator OTL.exe to start the program.
  • Close all other programs apart from OTL as this step will require a reboot
  • On the OTL main screen, press the CLEANUP button
  • Say Yes to the prompt and then allow the program to reboot your computer.
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Any of the logs that you created for use in the forums or remaining tools that have not yet been removed can be deleted using right-click > delete so they aren't cluttering up your desktop.

Here are some tips to reduce the potential for spyware infection in the future:

1. Make your Internet Explorer more secure - This can be done by following these simple instructions:
  • From within Internet Explorer click on the Tools menu and then click on Options.
  • Click once on the Security tab
  • Click once on the Internet icon so it becomes highlighted.
  • Click once on the Custom Level button.
  • Change the Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt
  • Change the Download unsigned ActiveX controls to Disable
  • Change the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe to Disable
  • Change the Installation of desktop items to Prompt
  • Change the Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to Prompt
  • Change the Navigate sub-frames across different domains to Prompt
  • When all these settings have been made, click on the OK button.
  • If it prompts you as to whether or not you want to save the settings, press the Yes button.
  • Next press the Apply button and then the OK to exit the Internet Properties page.
2. Enable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer.  This helps Windows Vista users stay more protected from attack by running Internet Explorer with restricted privileges as well as reducing the ability to write, alter or destroy data on your system or install malicious code.  To make sure this is running follow these steps:
  • Open Internet Explorer
  • Click on Tools > Internet Options
  • Press Security tab
  • Select Internet zone then place check next to Enable Protected Mode if not already done
  • Do the same for Local Intranet, Trusted Sites and Restricted Sites and then press Apply
  • Restart Internet Explorer and in the bottom right corner of your screen you will see Protected Mode: On showing you it is enabled.
3. Use and update an anti-virus software - I can not overemphasize the need for you to use and update your anti-virus application on a regular basis.  With the ever increasing number of new variants of malware arriving on the scene daily, you become very susceptible to an attack without updated protection.

4. Firewall
Using a third-party firewall will allow you to give/deny access for applications that want to go online. Without a firewall your computer is susceptible to being hacked and taken over. Simply using a firewall in its default configuration can lower your risk greatly.  A tutorial on firewalls can be found here.  **There are firewalls listed in this tutorial that could be downloaded and used but I would personally only recommend using one of the following two below:
Online Armor Free
Agnitum Outpost Firewall Free

5. Make sure you keep your Windows OS currentWindows XP users can visit Windows update   regularly to download and install any critical updates and service packs. Windows Vista/7 users can open the Start menu > All Programs > Windows Update > Check for Updates (in left hand task pane) to update these systems.  Without these you are leaving the back door open.

6. WOT (Web of Trust) As "Googling" is such an integral part of internet life, this free browser add on warns you about risky websites that try to scam visitors, deliver malware or send spam. It is especially helpful when browsing or searching in unfamiliar territory. WOT's color-coded icons show you ratings for 21 million websites, helping you avoid the dangerous sites.  WOT has an add-on available for Firefox, Internet Explorer as well as Google Chrome.

7. Finally, I strongly recommend that you read TonyKlein's good advice So how did I get infected in the first place?

Please reply to this thread once more if you are satisfied so that we can mark the problem as resolved.

Orkkongen

  • Guest
Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #25 on: April 09, 2012, 01:48:28 PM »
I've not begun doing all the stuff you've written, but I noticed, that I get a warning from Avast, when I visit this page: http://satwcomic.com/
I can recomend the comics, but I get a warning of a blocked homepage everytime the page loads... Any idea...

jeffce

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Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #26 on: April 09, 2012, 03:10:52 PM »
Hi,

Maybe if you were able to take a screenshot of what you are seeing when you visit that page we can get a better idea.  It may be something that is on the webpage itself.  :)

Orkkongen

  • Guest
Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #27 on: April 09, 2012, 03:55:41 PM »
Avast tells me, it might be the homepage having a virus or infected some other way...

It's just a pop-up warning... I can't find anything on the page with the same adress...

jeffce

  • Guest
Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #28 on: April 09, 2012, 04:24:52 PM »
Yes it seems to me that Avast was warning you of the site itself or that there was something on the site that was malicious.  :) 

The logs that you have provided when I asked are showing to be clean though.  :)

Orkkongen

  • Guest
Re: Having fun with the (in)famous Alureon-K (ARGH!!)
« Reply #29 on: April 13, 2012, 10:02:30 AM »
Seems like everything is working fine. Thank you so much for the help.
Now I'm being asked about a lot of small files I have no idea about. I've installed the Online Armor Free, and now and then it asks about files I've never heard about... But as far as I now, that's part of the charme of having computer... Guess it is drivers for this and that.
But so far nothing has crashed because of me stopping files from being run...