registry cosole tool keeps asking for permission & maybe i got a virus


  1. Posts : 296
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    registry cosole tool keeps asking for permission & maybe i got a virus


    as the tittle states the registry console tool keeps asking for permission after i say yes R no it pops right back up leaving the lil admin warning on my task bar & if im not mistaken i got a few processors that i never before seen such as OrgcjkK.exe & there's 2 of them
    i did a google search for it but nothing appears in the search location of the file
    C:\ProgramData\GiiidoC\OpgfddQ
    is it safe to remove it from my pc


    exe that registry console tool keeps asking for permission to open is C:\Windows\system32\reg
    it wants to add to the registry
    Last edited by bigdog2626; 22 Aug 2012 at 20:12.
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  2. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    I can't find anything Googling either. Could you do a search using Windows Explorer and learn more about it?
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  3. Posts : 25,847
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    I have just Googled OpgfddQ and got some gouble gob, Chinese looking. You could be infected.
    This is some sort of German Giiido This Orgcjk wants you to buy a vacuum cleaner. Do you have some sort of shopping coupon add-on your browser?
    I would start with a complete scan with your anti virus after updating. What anti virus do you use?
    Let us know what is found.
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    ok 2nd time scanning with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware pro & it found
    registry key sistemanet
    i removed it but OrgcjkK.exe still remains & so does its location
    yesterday i actually remember shutting down the process of this file WTxRMBi3.exe & as soon as i did that if im not mistaken it added u41PRHXwq8Z.exe also a image of

    called u41PRHXwq8Z.exe
    now i did a google search for that & nothing but i searched the description sdfsdfs & i found a lil info leading to virus's but nothing helpful so far

    i scanned with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
    2x 2nd time found that reg key
    ,avast & am running a scan with trojan remover now then ill run Windows Defender & checking almost every file created on the same day as that wtxrmbi3

    Do you have some sort of shopping coupon add-on your browser?
    nope dont shop for too much online do most of that live
    how do you know it wants me to buy a vacuum cleaner? LOL
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  5. Posts : 2,171
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    When you say you're using Windows Defender, is this what you mean: Windows Defender Offline
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  6. Posts : 296
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    no but i do have that & will use it if problem R problems cant be resolved without rebooting & selecting to boot from cd the one im using came with my install of win7 i dont trust it to prevent most attacks so i got it disabled but still within my os
    my scan with Trojan remover popped up some stuff rebooting now & ill see if it stops this from happening then check the file locations to see if still there

    update: ok rebooted after TR found a few virus's & didnt remove the problem infact i think it made a few adjustments to my pc such as removing my pinned taskbar firefox icon & now im seeing consent.exe in task manager along with OrgcjkK.exe & adding another folder to my C:\ProgramData\
    Last edited by bigdog2626; 23 Aug 2012 at 02:24.
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  7. Posts : 296
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    man i should have just gone with my gut because i deleted the files with the os delete like i did with the FBI Moneypak a month ago
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    Not sure what you mean by "TR".

    The Windows Defender Offline app is a completely different animal than the installed Windows Defender. I think it's definitely worth trying as the OS and malware is not running when using it, and therefore cannot interfere (helps prevent malware from hiding itself). The online version is more like a generic antimalware app (not to be used in place of antivirus); the offline version is geared more towards identifying rootkits, viruses, as well as malware (more of an anti-everything).
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    Orgcjk when Googled goes here.
    Oreck

    That picture reminds me of one of those things you are to try to find another picture inside that picture.
    As F5ing has posted this is what I also recommend.
    Windows Defender Offline

    If it was my computer I would remove all the anti programs and install MSE.
    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
    This is another great program I and many others recommend.
    http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/
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  10. Posts : 296
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    That picture reminds me of one of those things you are to try to find another picture inside that picture.
    lol
    As F5ing has posted this is what I also recommend.
    Windows Defender Offline
    i plan it on soon but i think this virus is solved after i deleted all the files

    already got it
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