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Kim from Sandhurst
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21 Aug 2010 19:08 |
It keeps coming up in system32\userinit.exe
first I had-
trojan horse dropper.Generic2.AMPW
now I am getting
Generic10.LYM
Have tried all spyware I can think of but 'resident shield' still keeps showing it there every time we log on
Any help would be gratefully appreciated Thanks Kim
Going to put this on other boards, but check all for any replies Hope that's ok
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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21 Aug 2010 20:44 |
You say you have done spyware checks but have you run an antivirus scan on your Internet Securty system
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InspectorGreenPen
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21 Aug 2010 20:46 |
DON'T put it on other boards, as this in in contravention of the site's terms of use. You can only post a particular topic on one thread.
Have you tried Googling? This is the first thing you should do if you think you have a problem like this.
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InspectorGreenPen
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21 Aug 2010 20:47 |
Try this, for example
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091204034903AAkRN7X
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FRANK06
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21 Aug 2010 20:55 |
First of all I would download and run Ccleaner which will clear all your history and any rubbish that has bulit up over the years.
1. On the opening screen click on "Run Cleaner" in the bottom right hand corner and as the first run can take from a minute to an hour depending on how much there is to clean out so just let it run.
2. When that's done cleaning, click on Registry and click on "Scan for issues" which will clean up your registry. Once run click on "fix selected issues" which will ask....... Do you want to back up changes to the registry?...click "YES" then "SAVE" then "FIX ALL SELECTED ISSUES" and that's it all clean and tidy......
It's available from www.filehippo.com below which is a lovely site full of free software.
CCleaner 2.34.1200
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/
Once that has finished cleaning download and run Malwarebytes again from filehippo. Update it as you should when running any antispyware/malware and then run the scan. This could take quite a while, but is good at sniffing out baddies.
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.46
http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/
That should tidy things up and may even speed up your computer.
Another one offering help is security essentials from Microsoft itself and while it's free, it does a good job.
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
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InspectorGreenPen
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21 Aug 2010 21:14 |
It would seem that the trojan gets into your system restore data and that normal removal programs will not touch it. You have to first switch off System Restore, before you can remove it.
Try this
log in windows as administrator(account having administrator privilege) right click on my computer>properties
then system restore tab and turn off system restore, click on apply then yes and finally on OK
Now you can run your spyware / malware scans and, hopefully they will delete the trojan files in restore folder
Finally switch system restore back on.
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Kim from Sandhurst
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21 Aug 2010 22:23 |
Thank you Frank I have printed off your instructions and will try them in the morning.
And I have also printed off yours IGP, and yes I have googled but there does not seem to be a fix for Generic2.AMPW , that was why I was asking for help!
I clearly stated I had put this up on other boards as not everyone reads all the boards and I have been pulling my hair out with this.
Thanks to everyone who has responeded
Kim
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InspectorGreenPen
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22 Aug 2010 09:11 |
I heard from Kim, but it seems that none of our suggestions have helped.
At the moment I can only suggest she continues to google the internet for a possible solution, unless someone out there has first hand experience of removing this little nasty.
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FRANK06
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22 Aug 2010 13:14 |
Hi Kim,
Not being funny, merely checking as last night @ 22.23 you were going to do this in the morning and had no luck by 09.00. Have you completed all of the following in that time as I normally I leave mine running overnight in order to do all these scans.
1.Downloaded and installed the following........
CCleaner 2.34. http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.46 http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/
Microsoft Security Essentials http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
2.Switched off System Restore as per IGP's instructions.
3.Ran CCleaner 2.34 as per instructions.
4. Ran Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.46 full scan
5. Ran Microsoft Security Essentials full scan.
6. Switched System Restore back on.
The above actions showed.......
No problems or Problems, but could not fix or Problems which it did fix or How many problems were shown that could not be fixed. Did anything mention your trojans.
If you still have the problems and no other advice is forthcoming, you may well have to bite the bullet and reinstall your complete system. That may sound drastic but I had a trojan problem a few years ago and did an online scan and was advised that it could be removed at a cost of £41.00..........I just reinstalled :))
Sorry I can't be of any more assistance.
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Kim from Sandhurst
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22 Aug 2010 19:42 |
Frank
I so so want to thank you
Have been downloading and scanning since 11am this morning
Last scan came up with no infections found
I feel exhausted now
But I am going to reboot one last time to make sure
Kim
Yeyyyy rebooted and this time nothing came up
Thank you so much
Kim
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Peter
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22 Aug 2010 21:16 |
Kim,
Whilst I can sympathise with your euphoria at having cleaned your machine. That was only the beginning. You must now identify how the damn thing got in in the first place and put some defences in place to prevent a future infection.
This is very definitely a situation where prevention is better than the cure.
You now need to prevent!!!!
regards, Peter
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Kim from Sandhurst
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22 Aug 2010 22:45 |
Peter
Have sent you a PM
Kim
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tricia
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23 Aug 2010 11:25 |
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