Tons Of Spyware, Please Help Me!!!!
Risus
Ok dunno how it happened, but yesterday, I logged on, my backround was a different one that said:
WARNING!
Spyware has been detected in your computer. Please go to ________________.com to download anti-spyware.
Next, popups saying the same thing kept coming up. I had about 50 of them, so I decided to go the easy way and use Task Manager. 1 Ctrl+Alt+Delete later, I get a popup that says the computer admin has disabled Task Manager for me (I am the admin...). My computer has been slowed by about 90% and I don't know what to do! Please help.
Suggest anti-spyware programs (I have webroot Spy Sweeper trial version atm to block more installations) and methods of removing spyware. I don't wanna do a hard drive wipe b/c when I bought my computer I didn't get a CD with the XP OS on it...
WARNING!
Spyware has been detected in your computer. Please go to ________________.com to download anti-spyware.
Next, popups saying the same thing kept coming up. I had about 50 of them, so I decided to go the easy way and use Task Manager. 1 Ctrl+Alt+Delete later, I get a popup that says the computer admin has disabled Task Manager for me (I am the admin...). My computer has been slowed by about 90% and I don't know what to do! Please help.
Suggest anti-spyware programs (I have webroot Spy Sweeper trial version atm to block more installations) and methods of removing spyware. I don't wanna do a hard drive wipe b/c when I bought my computer I didn't get a CD with the XP OS on it...
GenericWasDanny
hmm.. you can get AVG virus checker trials and spybot trials free i think
do them both once, twice, three times. and then look around in your program files for anything that looks suspicious..
be careful though, because deleting certain files will break your computer
do them both once, twice, three times. and then look around in your program files for anything that looks suspicious..
be careful though, because deleting certain files will break your computer
Sisyphus
spybot search and destroy is a good freeware program.
I had something similar to this a few months ago and used a program called SmitFraudFix. It may be a good idea to run any programs you try in safe mode and if you have any virus protection, run that in safe mode as well.
Hope that helps, but there are many more technical people on this forum that may have better suggestions for you.
I had something similar to this a few months ago and used a program called SmitFraudFix. It may be a good idea to run any programs you try in safe mode and if you have any virus protection, run that in safe mode as well.
Hope that helps, but there are many more technical people on this forum that may have better suggestions for you.
Covah
Adaware, Spy bot S&D, AVG Anti Virus 8.0 and or AVG Spyware. All free.
Thizzle
That's all I got to say to you.
Tarun
Risus, head over to http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/PC_Maintenance and follow the guide step by step.
When you're done, I'll help you secure your PC.
When you're done, I'll help you secure your PC.
snaek
cc cleaner
spybot s&d
avg
all 3 r free
download and update them all
clear ur registry/startup
boot ur pc into safe mode
run them all
then reboot
spybot s&d
avg
all 3 r free
download and update them all
clear ur registry/startup
boot ur pc into safe mode
run them all
then reboot
Senrath
I use both Spybot: Search and Destroy and AdAware free to keep my computer spyware free.
absolutcrobi
Startup in safe mode with networking. Download Adaware Spybot S&D.
Open internet explorer, then hit tools then internet options. Then clear your history, temporary internet files and cookies. Run disk cleanup and have it delete all temporary files, also reset your homepage if it changed.
Turn off System Restore, go to control panel then system, click on the system restore tab and check turn off system restore.
Now install Adaware, run the updates and run a full scan, removing anything is finds. If it asks you to restart to remove something then go ahead and reboot let it finish the scan remove anything it found.
Repeat the process with Spybot, updating, immunize, then run a full scan, cleaning anything it found. Reboot to run a scan if it asks, otherwise reboot your system.
Goto microsofts website and download windows defender, install update and run a full scan there, removing anything it finds. Last step, download Firefox and use that as your web browser from now on.
PM me if you have any more problems.
Open internet explorer, then hit tools then internet options. Then clear your history, temporary internet files and cookies. Run disk cleanup and have it delete all temporary files, also reset your homepage if it changed.
Turn off System Restore, go to control panel then system, click on the system restore tab and check turn off system restore.
Now install Adaware, run the updates and run a full scan, removing anything is finds. If it asks you to restart to remove something then go ahead and reboot let it finish the scan remove anything it found.
Repeat the process with Spybot, updating, immunize, then run a full scan, cleaning anything it found. Reboot to run a scan if it asks, otherwise reboot your system.
Goto microsofts website and download windows defender, install update and run a full scan there, removing anything it finds. Last step, download Firefox and use that as your web browser from now on.
PM me if you have any more problems.
SnipiousMax
Format and reinstall your OS. You're never gonna clean it completely with Spyware/AV apps... especially free ones. You're best bet is start completely over.
Tarun
There's no need to format, this stuff can be easily cleaned.
IrishCB
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Originally Posted by Risus
Ok dunno how it happened, but yesterday, I logged on, my backround was a different one that said:
WARNING! Spyware has been detected in your computer. Please go to ________________.com to download anti-spyware. Next, popups saying the same thing kept coming up. I had about 50 of them, so I decided to go the easy way and use Task Manager. 1 Ctrl+Alt+Delete later, I get a popup that says the computer admin has disabled Task Manager for me (I am the admin...). My computer has been slowed by about 90% and I don't know what to do! Please help. Suggest anti-spyware programs (I have webroot Spy Sweeper trial version atm to block more installations) and methods of removing spyware. I don't wanna do a hard drive wipe b/c when I bought my computer I didn't get a CD with the XP OS on it... |
Ulin
Gonna have to agree with one of the previous post.... once infected it's time to fdisk and reinstall, the solution to this in the future if you don't already have one is to image your system with something like this.
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
After you are back up and running I have had great success with Kaspersky Internet Security which can be tried on a 30 day trial.
http://www.kaspersky.com/
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
After you are back up and running I have had great success with Kaspersky Internet Security which can be tried on a 30 day trial.
http://www.kaspersky.com/
absolutcrobi
oh and change all your passwords
IrishCB
Does anyone read the OP's posts? He said he didn't get an install disk with his PC. So the cheapest way is to use AVG+AdAware. Otherwise he has to go out and purchase a new OS or spend hours upon hours with his PC's support to send him a disk; btw wont happen because they'll tell you to send it in if its under warranty. If they do end up sending you a disk, its just going to be a system restore CD. No need to get paranoid "Oh Nos I have to Reinstall my OS"; you gunna reinstall/image every time you get a virus? They make anti-virus for a reason.
isamu kurosawa
Quote:
Originally Posted by SnipiousMax
Format and reinstall your OS. You're never gonna clean it completely with Spyware/AV apps... especially free ones. You're best bet is start completely over.
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The "background" you mentioned is also malicious software. clicking the link will only make it worse. That particular virus seems to get around alot, i remember working in tech guys having to sort out 5 machines like that in a single day.
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Originally Posted by IrishCB
you gunna reinstall/image every time you get a virus? They make anti-virus for a reason.
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Fril Estelin
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Originally Posted by isamu kurosawa
Best advice anyone can give. Also a good reason you should keep backupss.
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Anti-Virus apps are a preventative measure. They cannot fully clear a system thats been infected for so long with no anti-virus installed to start with. although prevx does well. |
And prefer Avira Antivir to AVG.
Anti-spywares: Lavasoft AD-Aware and Spybot S&D.
IrishCB
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Originally Posted by Fril Estelin
No it's not. First the guy can't reinstall. Second it's much faster to correct, unless you don't care what you've got on your drive.
Unless you're infected with a rootkit or one very virulent virus, a good AV can clean a lot of stuff. Not all, but then you can find dedicated removal programs for the viruses not cleaned. But the guy opnly mentions spywares, so it won't really help. And prefer Avira Antivir to AVG. Anti-spywares: Lavasoft AD-Aware and Spybot S&D. |
DarkFlame
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Originally Posted by Covah
Adaware, Spy bot S&D, AVG Anti Virus 8.0 and or AVG Spyware. All free.
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Originally Posted by absolutcrobi
oh and change all your passwords
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zamial
Now that everyone has posted how to fix the problem. I will now tell you how to prevent the problem from reoccurring.
This is no way implies you have done any of this but are good general guidlines.
1. Do not go to "adult" sites.
2. Do not click on banner adds or pop-ups. With pop-ups never click on them ANYWHERE, even if it looks like a [x] button, I gaurentee you it is not. The ENTIRE thing is a giant button. use Alt+f4 to close these.
3. Do not use performance inhancers/registry cleaners/adware/malware/spyware programs that you do not know. Most of these will fill your computer with the said problem then try to charge you to rid yourself of them. There are however good/real programs as mentioned above that are "the real deal".
4. Do not open E-mail attatchmentments that you are not 100% sure are safe.
5. Do not go to gold selling sites/game cheat sites that you do not know.
6. Do not use "file sharing" apps. an example of this is limewire.
7. Weekly run anti- programs that are the "real deal".
8. Set up a free E-mail account, yahoo works excellent for this, to "sign up" for things. If what you signed up for does not spam you, you should be able to change the E-mail address.
9. Bewary of anything free, including advice, always get a second opinion from a different source.
10. Never let you Knot-headed freinds have access to your equipment unsupervised.
These are general rules, that many techs assume people follow out of common sence.
I follow all these rules and 99% of the time my anti- programs only find cookies, which btw are harmless.
This is no way implies you have done any of this but are good general guidlines.
1. Do not go to "adult" sites.
2. Do not click on banner adds or pop-ups. With pop-ups never click on them ANYWHERE, even if it looks like a [x] button, I gaurentee you it is not. The ENTIRE thing is a giant button. use Alt+f4 to close these.
3. Do not use performance inhancers/registry cleaners/adware/malware/spyware programs that you do not know. Most of these will fill your computer with the said problem then try to charge you to rid yourself of them. There are however good/real programs as mentioned above that are "the real deal".
4. Do not open E-mail attatchmentments that you are not 100% sure are safe.
5. Do not go to gold selling sites/game cheat sites that you do not know.
6. Do not use "file sharing" apps. an example of this is limewire.
7. Weekly run anti- programs that are the "real deal".
8. Set up a free E-mail account, yahoo works excellent for this, to "sign up" for things. If what you signed up for does not spam you, you should be able to change the E-mail address.
9. Bewary of anything free, including advice, always get a second opinion from a different source.
10. Never let you Knot-headed freinds have access to your equipment unsupervised.
These are general rules, that many techs assume people follow out of common sence.
I follow all these rules and 99% of the time my anti- programs only find cookies, which btw are harmless.
nitetime
when you dont get install disks on new systems, you have to make them. Its the first thing you should have done.
its known that this virus has been linked to guru, it hit me and I immediately shutdown to format.
its known that this virus has been linked to guru, it hit me and I immediately shutdown to format.