Help!!!!!!

Discussion in 'malware problems & news' started by richardbox, Feb 10, 2005.

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  1. richardbox

    richardbox Registered Member

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    I've got tds3, Trojanhunter and neither products have been capable to detect anything, I have Nod32 which keeps getting the amon disabled everytime I leave the trojanhunter monitor on. I have a trojans active in my computer and think it has infected winlogin and explorer exe. I've tried scanning in safe mode and again nothing. help!!!!!
     
  2. ekim68

    ekim68 Registered Member

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    Do you have an up to date AV? And, have you done an online scan?
     
  3. richardbox

    richardbox Registered Member

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    Yes I have Nod32 up to date and that's not detected anything. I have anti-keylogger but when i install the program it takes about 10 automatic reboot attempts to start up! What is in here I DON'T KNOW? It's so frustrating.
     
  4. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Hi Richardbox, welcome to Wilders.

    What do the logs of Nod32 show?

    Have you tried running nod32 as shown in post number 2 here:

    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=47830



    If it comes up clean then I would suggest the following:

    Please download a FRESH copy of Nod32 from www.nod32.com

    Uninstall your current version.

    Remove the Eset Folder from C Drive> Program Files.

    Install the FRESH copy of Nod32 that you downloaded above.

    Let us know how you go…

    Cheers :D
     
  5. snapdragin

    snapdragin Registered Member

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    Hi richardbox, and welcome to the forum.

    If you could give us a bit more information, that also would be helpful. You've mentioned that neither TDS-3 or TrojanHunter, or NOD32 have detected anything, but you've said that you have trojans active on your computer and believe it/they have infected winlogin and explorer.exe - can you tell us why you suspect you have trojans on your computer?

    Also, as ekim68 has asked, what other security apps, such as an anti-spyware, on-line virus scan, etc., have you scanned with?

    It would also help to know your operating system.

    Regards,

    snap
     
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