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16-Jun-2009, 01:54 PM #1
Can't even get the log.
I got the HJT installer today and when i tried to run it, it got as far as letting me decide the folder to install it in. When i clicked to confirm i got a blue screen and restart, dumping memory logs and all that jazz. So, i'm not even sure i can actually get a log for you guys to analyze, and i know for a fact that i have a trojan. It pops up every time i open a browser window, and the trojan path is as follows:

C:\Windows\System32\MSIVXiitvldxeimfmpyisngxsbrlgdduummtvv.dll (Yes i typed that all out on my own, have looked through the System32 folder and haven't found anything even remotely resembling that name) It always shows the process name as the browser type i opened (I have both Firefox and IE on my computer and both of them have thrown the trojan) and the Process ID always changes as well. I use AVG 8.5 and AdAware but neither of them detect anything. I always move it to the Virus Vault (Though i want to destroy it, it always ends up moving it to the Vault.)

I hope that this is enough information to figure out just what the issue is, i know i need to post a log, but i can't. I can't install Hijack This, due to the blue screen of death that i just got while trying to install it.
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17-Jun-2009, 04:24 PM #2
Bump: Is it a lost cause? I have an update, now the trojan seems to plant itself on the svchost.exe file. I'm screwed, aren't i?
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