Totally lost - win32/olmarik.ajl trojan

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  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
       #1

    Totally lost - win32/olmarik.ajl trojan


    I'm sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum,
    but this one seemed most appropriate to post this...

    I wouldn't usually go to forums to ask a virus-related problem,
    but I have NO CLUE what to do anymore,

    Everytime my PC boots NOD32 gives me a message that there's a olmarik.ajl trojan in my MBR of Phsyical Drive 1 (Which is my C: drive)

    I've tried some things,

    Scanned with NOD32 & SPYBOT,
    but since it's in MBR that didn't help,
    I did a MBR Fix by dooing bootrec /fixmbr in win recovery.

    When that didn't work I flashed my bios,
    in case it was hiding in there, which is probably isn't, but not tried is.. you know.

    After that STILL not working, I just formatted my C drive since it was supposed to be there (I have all my other things in different partitions, cuz' I expected something like this to happen eventually)

    and after that I still got the same error for the same drive, and I repeated all again except the format.

    So please,
    anyone has any idea what to do?
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  2. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #2

    Hello there, i've read that using Dr. Web Cure It will take care of that virus (although you have to run it in Safe Mode, by pressing F8 on BIOS screen), i'd put the link here but it's a Latin American article, so it's in spanish.

    Here's the link for Dr. Web CureIt:

    http://www.freedrweb.com/download+cureit/gr/?lng=en

    Install it, reboot into Safe Mode with Networking, and do a Full Scan with it :)

    Report back after the scan with the results, please.

    Here's another article about this:

    Win32/Olmarik.AJL Trojan - Safer-Networking Forums

    Apparently is not a simple and easy to kill virus
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks a LOT Punisher, that solved that issue.
    Now another issue is that my ping is still 512ms instead of my usual 16,
    any tips on that?
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  4. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #4

    That could be a simple issue from your ISP. i don't think the virus has something to do with your 512ms ping
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    My laptop still has ~15 ping,
    and it started to go up to 512ms ping after I got the message of the virus =X
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  6. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #6

    Well, you could try to do a Winsock Reset. But i'm not sure if that could fix the problem.

    I created a Batch File for you, if you don't feel safe about it.

    Here is its content:

    ipconfig /release

    pause

    ipconfig /flushdns

    pause

    ipconfig /renew

    pause

    netsh winsock reset catalog

    pause

    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit

    pause
    That will Repair your winsock entries and could help with the problem :)

    EDIT: Download the file, go to the path where the file was downloaded, right click it, go to properties and click "Unblock" on the bottom. Apply and accept, then right click it again and "Run as Administrator" :)
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  7. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #7

    olmarik.ajl trojan is not that easy to get rid of. It is a "Backdoor Trojan" with a rootkit.

    My advice would be to wipe and do a clean install. Stay away from cracks and keygens
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  8. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #8

    Jacee said:
    olmarik.ajl trojan is not that easy to get rid of. It is a "Backdoor Trojan" with a rootkit.

    My advice would be to wipe and do a clean install. Stay away from cracks and keygens
    That's what i though Jacee, but i didn't want to suggest that because it'd be like the "last resort" but yeah, i read that olmarik.ajl trojan wasn't an easy virus..

    BTW, i've never heard that virus before, how could you get infected by it?
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  9. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #9

    Many ways to get infected!

    1. Using a peer-to-peer (P2P) application that allows its users to join together in a network via the Internet and share files from each other's hard drives.
    2. Using an infected flash drive
    3. Clicking on unknown links
    4. Downloadung cracks and keygens
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  10. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #10

    Ohh didn't know that hehe.. that's exactly why i have "autoruns" disabled, a good antivirus (NOD32, good for my taste ), Malwarebytes' and a LOT of common sense that hasn't failed me since a really long time..

    I'll be aware and also tell my little sister not to mess with unknown links

    Thanks, Jacee
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