I think I have a serious virus

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  1. Posts : 308
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    I think I have a serious virus


    I recently did a clean install and I think everything went well. I added all my programs back by going to their site and downloading it. I'm using Panda as my AV and I'm actually in a trial period for one of their AV's. I've been faithful with trying to keep my "new" windows clean but I was completely shocked when I saw one of the results the scan came up with. It's put a file in quarantine already and blocked 4 threats. Now with my MB it hasn't come up with anything nor has my my SSP...Now yesterday my Panda gave me a warning of a site that was trying to get thru I guess and I wasn't familiar with it so I blocked it. Since then about every 5 min or so I get the lil window on the bottom right from Panda telling me that this same site is being blocked...I'm thinking that it's really trying to get in. I know something is wrong because where the clock is at the bottom right corner...the date has a line before each of the numbers...but it's not quite a line there's like a lil flag or something at the top of the line...I really need help please I just have a that feeling I have a virus somehow...and I just got another pop-up and it said i0.exe tried to run but was blocked...
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  2. Posts : 53
    Windows 7 pro 64bit
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    DoeZ said:
    I recently did a clean install and I think everything went well. I added all my programs back by going to their site and downloading it. I'm using Panda as my AV and I'm actually in a trial period for one of their AV's. I've been faithful with trying to keep my "new" windows clean but I was completely shocked when I saw one of the results the scan came up with. It's put a file in quarantine already and blocked 4 threats. Now with my MB it hasn't come up with anything nor has my my SSP...Now yesterday my Panda gave me a warning of a site that was trying to get thru I guess and I wasn't familiar with it so I blocked it. Since then about every 5 min or so I get the lil window on the bottom right from Panda telling me that this same site is being blocked...I'm thinking that it's really trying to get in. I know something is wrong because where the clock is at the bottom right corner...the date has a line before each of the numbers...but it's not quite a line there's like a lil flag or something at the top of the line...I really need help please I just have a that feeling I have a virus somehow...and I just got another pop-up and it said i0.exe tried to run but was blocked...
    Try this out and see what it says :)
    Microsoft Safety Scanner - Free Virus Scan with the Microsoft Safety Scanner
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  3. Posts : 2,470
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       #3

    Welcome to the forum, DoeZ !

    Let's take a look at what is contained in your system, before running any automatic scanners...

    Please use the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool.
    Download: Farbar Recovery Scan Tool Download
    Select the version that applies to your system: 32-bit
    Save it to your Desktop.
    Double-click the downloaded file to run it.

    When the tool opens, click Yes to the disclaimer.

    Next, press the Scan button.

    When done, the tool makes a log, FRST.txt, in the same directory from which the tool is run (Desktop).
    Please provide the FRST.txt in your reply.

    The first time the tool is run, it also creates another log: Addition.txt
    Also post the Addition.txt in your reply.
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  4. Posts : 308
    Windows7 Home Premium 32-bit SP-1
    Thread Starter
       #4

    cottonball said:
    Welcome to the forum, DoeZ !

    Let's take a look at what is contained in your system, before running any automatic scanners...

    Please use the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool.
    Download: Farbar Recovery Scan Tool Download
    Select the version that applies to your system: 32-bit
    Save it to your Desktop.
    Double-click the downloaded file to run it.

    When the tool opens, click Yes to the disclaimer.

    Next, press the Scan button.

    When done, the tool makes a log, FRST.txt, in the same directory from which the tool is run (Desktop).
    Please provide the FRST.txt in your reply.

    The first time the tool is run, it also creates another log: Addition.txt
    Also post the Addition.txt in your reply.

    Ok bare with me...
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  5. Posts : 308
    Windows7 Home Premium 32-bit SP-1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    [QUOTE=DoeZ;2944914]
    cottonball said:
    Welcome to the forum, DoeZ !

    Let's take a look at what is contained in your system, before running any automatic scanners...

    Please use the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool.
    Download: Farbar Recovery Scan Tool Download
    Select the version that applies to your system: 32-bit
    Save it to your Desktop.
    Double-click the downloaded file to run it.

    When the tool opens, click Yes to the disclaimer.

    Next, press the Scan button.

    When done, the tool makes a log, FRST.txt, in the same directory from which the tool is run (Desktop).
    Please provide the FRST.txt in your reply.

    The first time the tool is run, it also creates another log: Addition.txt
    Also post the Addition.txt in your reply.

    I didn't get very far...

    I forgot to mention that my Panda also popped up as this was a virus...
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  6. Posts : 2,470
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       #6

    Ok bare with me...
    I don't think so!!


    However, I will gladly have lots of patience!!!!
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  7. Posts : 308
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    Thread Starter
       #7

    cottonball said:
    Ok bare with me...
    I don't think so!!


    However, I will gladly have lots of patience!!!!
    Good...cuz I'm gonna need it. Did you see my edit to that post?
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  8. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #8

    No problem with Panda, just disable it until you run the FRST tool.

    Open Panda, and click the three small lines on the right. It takes you to Settings.

    In Settings, go to Antivirus (on the left)

    To the right of Enable permanent protection, turn it off by clicking on the blank square next to On.
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  9. Posts : 308
    Windows7 Home Premium 32-bit SP-1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    cottonball said:
    No problem with Panda, just disable it until you run the FRST tool.

    Open Panda, and click the three small lines on the right. It takes you to Settings.

    In Settings, go to Antivirus (on the left)

    To the right of Enable permanent protection, turn it off by clicking on the blank square next to On.
    Ok...and I'll try to run that again...hopefully it'll work...
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  10. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #10

    Take your time. :)
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