Possible Vundo.B infection

Discussion in 'malware problems & news' started by 14TheBooks, Jan 7, 2006.

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  1. 14TheBooks

    14TheBooks Registered Member

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    Re: SpywareBlaster 3.5.1 released!

    Appreciate the update, but I can't get it to set for full protection.

    Finally got it to install with a download from your 3rd site -- downloads from the first two gave me corrupted files.

    After I uninstalled previous version and installed 3.5.1, I tried to enable all protection, but continued to get the message that, under Internet Explorer, 1 item was disabled.

    Clicked through to Internet Explorer Protection and found the item "Vundo.B - (79A576C4-B7A9-47EC-B57C-2CE5CA6ECC6A)" wasn't checked.

    I checked it and clicked "Protect against checked items" and the box unchecked itself.

    I right-clicked the item and clicked Select All/Select All ActiveX. When I clicked "Protect against checked items" the box unchecked itself again.

    I've been infected by some version of Vundo a couple of times recently, but thought I had gotten rid of it -- maybe not, huh?

    Any help you can offer would be much appreciated, and thanks for all your good work.
     
  2. redwolfe_98

    redwolfe_98 Registered Member

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    Re: SpywareBlaster 3.5.1 released!

    if you are not already familiar with it, i think you should go the the "dslreports.com" security forum for help with cleaning your computer..

    incidentally, there is a new forum at dslreports.com for help with cleaning malware..

    here is a direct link to the new forum..

    http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup

    i am sure that there are other places where you can get help.. this is just one forum that i am familiar with..
     
  3. khazars

    khazars Registered Member

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    go here to the link below and post a hijack this log and they'll fix it there. Post the hijack this log at the TSG security forum, someone there will post the instructions for you to remove vundo!


    http://forums.techguy.org/54-security/



    Download hijack this from the link below.Please do this. Click here:

    http://www.thespykiller.co.uk/files/hijackthis_sfx.exe

    to download HijackThis. Click scan and save a logfile, so
    we can take a look at it for you. Don't click fix on anything in hijack this
    as most of the files are legitimate.
     
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