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Can't get rid of Vundo, please help FayeC 11-24-2007
Posted by FayeC on November 24, 2007, 3:47 pm
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Something weird happened last week. I left my laptop on during the day
while I was at work and when I got home I had some 30 IE windows
opened and a nice set of trojans to go with it.
I don't use IE regularly. I use Firefox or Mozilla Seamonkey.
Well....I had some 5 types of trojans and did some searching for what
I should do.
Prior to this surge I had McAfee Internet Suite, Ad-Aware and
ZoneAlarm. All up-to-date definitions and still McAfee didn't catch
it.
So then I downloaded the programs I got reommendations for:
I got the vundofix program, superantispyware, avg and spybot. Updated
them all and ran them on safe mode.....still didn't clean them.
I then found out about disabling the windows system restore. So I
disabled it and ran all the programs again and they caught a few and
cleaned it. After I reboot I rescanned and they again found the same
items.
Why do they keep coming back? I haven't used the computer for anything
since.
Not one single browsing. Not one single email received. Nothing.
But still the items found are found again after every single reboot
and scan.
Right now I have Virtumonde and Adware.Vundo Variant being caught by
both Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware.
What can I do to rid my computer from these trojans?

Thanks in advance,

FayeC

Posted by pcbutts1 on November 24, 2007, 4:45 pm
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> Something weird happened last week. I left my laptop on during the day
> while I was at work and when I got home I had some 30 IE windows
> opened and a nice set of trojans to go with it.
> I don't use IE regularly. I use Firefox or Mozilla Seamonkey.
> Well....I had some 5 types of trojans and did some searching for what
> I should do.
> Prior to this surge I had McAfee Internet Suite, Ad-Aware and
> ZoneAlarm. All up-to-date definitions and still McAfee didn't catch
> it.
> So then I downloaded the programs I got reommendations for:
> I got the vundofix program, superantispyware, avg and spybot. Updated
> them all and ran them on safe mode.....still didn't clean them.
> I then found out about disabling the windows system restore. So I
> disabled it and ran all the programs again and they caught a few and
> cleaned it. After I reboot I rescanned and they again found the same
> items.
> Why do they keep coming back? I haven't used the computer for anything
> since.
> Not one single browsing. Not one single email received. Nothing.
> But still the items found are found again after every single reboot
> and scan.
> Right now I have Virtumonde and Adware.Vundo Variant being caught by
> both Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware.
> What can I do to rid my computer from these trojans?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> FayeC



Posted by Leythos on November 24, 2007, 8:02 pm
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@leythosthestalker.com says...
> New Feature,
> Remove-it will now update your hosts file.

Yep, old feature, it will block your access to reputable malware sites
and tools that are not hosted on a porno site like butts.

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look at some of the FILTH he's created and put on his website:
http://forums.speedguide.net/archive/index.php/t-223485.html all exposed
to children (the link I've include does not directly display his filth).
You can find the same information by googling for 'PCBUTTS1' and
'exposed to kids'.

Posted by Maximus the Mad on November 24, 2007, 11:34 pm
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> Something weird happened last week. I left my laptop on during the
> day while I was at work and when I got home I had some 30 IE
> windows opened and a nice set of trojans to go with it.
> I don't use IE regularly. I use Firefox or Mozilla Seamonkey.
> Well....I had some 5 types of trojans and did some searching for
> what I should do.
> Prior to this surge I had McAfee Internet Suite, Ad-Aware and
> ZoneAlarm. All up-to-date definitions and still McAfee didn't
> catch it.
> So then I downloaded the programs I got reommendations for:
> I got the vundofix program, superantispyware, avg and spybot.
> Updated them all and ran them on safe mode.....still didn't clean
> them. I then found out about disabling the windows system restore.
> So I disabled it and ran all the programs again and they caught a
> few and cleaned it. After I reboot I rescanned and they again
> found the same items.
> Why do they keep coming back? I haven't used the computer for
> anything since.
> Not one single browsing. Not one single email received. Nothing.
> But still the items found are found again after every single
> reboot and scan.
> Right now I have Virtumonde and Adware.Vundo Variant being caught
> by both Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware.
> What can I do to rid my computer from these trojans?
>

This will fix it

http://www.internetinspiration.co.uk/roguefix.htm

max
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Posted by pcbutts1 on November 25, 2007, 12:42 am
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No it will not. I was waiting for one of you dumb ass trolls to make that
mistake. That knock off stolen pieced together script does "NOT" work for
Vundo or any variant. The code for it does not get copied when Stuart stole
my script. It's a little protection feature I put in Remove-it to guard
against thieves, one of many, but then you didn't know that did you troll?.
Now be a good little boy and apologize to Faye for giving her bad
information. Hell it doesn't even say it fixes it on his website.

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>
>> Something weird happened last week. I left my laptop on during the
>> day while I was at work and when I got home I had some 30 IE
>> windows opened and a nice set of trojans to go with it.
>> I don't use IE regularly. I use Firefox or Mozilla Seamonkey.
>> Well....I had some 5 types of trojans and did some searching for
>> what I should do.
>> Prior to this surge I had McAfee Internet Suite, Ad-Aware and
>> ZoneAlarm. All up-to-date definitions and still McAfee didn't
>> catch it.
>> So then I downloaded the programs I got reommendations for:
>> I got the vundofix program, superantispyware, avg and spybot.
>> Updated them all and ran them on safe mode.....still didn't clean
>> them. I then found out about disabling the windows system restore.
>> So I disabled it and ran all the programs again and they caught a
>> few and cleaned it. After I reboot I rescanned and they again
>> found the same items.
>> Why do they keep coming back? I haven't used the computer for
>> anything since.
>> Not one single browsing. Not one single email received. Nothing.
>> But still the items found are found again after every single
>> reboot and scan.
>> Right now I have Virtumonde and Adware.Vundo Variant being caught
>> by both Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware.
>> What can I do to rid my computer from these trojans?
>>
>
> This will fix it
>
> http://www.internetinspiration.co.uk/roguefix.htm
>
> max
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