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26-Jul-2008, 11:28 PM #1
Exclamation Howdy There Partners :-)
Just registered and looking for information to remove trojans, spyware, malware and a virus from my primary home computer.

I've got several for downloading & installing an executable from a web site which I cannot recall. Something told me not to do it, but I didn't listen.

Anyway, here's a few things I've found so far:

C:\Combofix\nicmd.bat
C:\Documents & Settings\<User>\Local Settings\Temp\OGDHERVPLO.exe
C:\Program Files\VAV\vav.exe - Installs Vista AntiVirus 2008 on my XP.

C:\Windows\SysB.exe
C:\Windows\SysC.exe
C:\Windows\SysD.exe
C:\Windows\SysE.exe
C:\Windows\SysF.exe

C:\Windows\System32\cJjKmUvw.ini
C:\Windows\System32\wvUmKjJc.dll
C:\Windows\System32\wvUoOifE.dll
[The 3 above will recreate themselves after deleting them]
[even after doing so in Safe Mode & with System Restore turned off]

Spyware.IEPass.Thief
Trojan.Caiijing

I really don't want to rebuild this machine again. Looking for help.

Thanks.

Steve
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27-Jul-2008, 02:23 AM #2
Hi and Welcome,
You do intros here in this forum, but you'll have to post your question in the correct forum 'cos people might noy look here other than to reply to intros.

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27-Jul-2008, 09:32 PM #5
Hi steve!
This is not the area for help. Please post in the malware area for help. Please read this first!!

Good luck!
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