svchost.exe streaming audio feeds and taking all available CPU

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       #81

    VistaKing said:
    Besides the browser issues how's the PC acting
    Fine. Speedy. No radio noises. No svchost chewing up RAM. Seems like ADWcleaner could've given me a msg about the scan that was running. Oh well. I restarted it, but that's about an hour wasted.
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       #82

    Lets see what MSE comes out with .
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       #83

    After you have completed the scan with MSE . Run TFC

    TFC ( Temp File Cleaner )

    TFC

    Download TFC below

    Download link http://oldtimer.geekstogo.com/TFC.exe

    Drag the TFC.exe from your Downloads folder to the Desktop

    Right click on TFC.exe and choose

    Click on the Start button

    When its finished it will ask you to restart your PC if it doesn't restart manually .

       Tip
    Make sure all of the windows are closed


       Note
    TFC will empty your Recycle Bin
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       #84

    VistaKing said:
    Lets see what MSE comes out with .
    OMFG!!!! The Quick scan found squat, but the Full scan found what appears to be 17 viruses, 13 of which have the word Trojan in the item name. Is there a way to upload the MSE log? I have no idea where it's located. Here's the non-trojans
    Exploit:Java/Blacole.ES (two of these)
    VirTool:JS/Obfuscator.BS
    Adware:Win32/Adkubru

    The others all start out with Trojan:followed by Win64, Win32, DOS or Spy, then a forward slash and words that make no sense to me (Alureon shows up several times). Be more than happy to upload a log if you give me instructions.

    How could everything we've done to this point have missed this stuff?
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       #85

    And most maddeningly, the IE10 problem has not changed one iota. Even Chrom is no giving me fits - it took several tries with Chrom just to get into the forum.

    The Temp File Cleaner is running.
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       #86

    TFC finished but did not ask me to restart my PC, and it seems to have created no log. Will restart anyway.

    Restarting made no difference. IE10 now gives page error on attempting to go to home page. Chrome now seems okay.
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       #87

    Rerun RogueKiller . Click on Scan and upload the new log
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       #88

    See if the log is in one of these

    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\Support

    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Microsoft Security Essentials\Support

       Note
    ProgramData is a hidden folder


    How to Show Hidden Folders

    Click on the Start button and select Computer
    Press the Alt key on your keyboard and click on Tools or click on Organize
    Select Folder Options
    Click the View tab and make sure that Show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and folders
    Click Apply then click OK
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       #89

    I think this is the MSE log, along with the latest RogueKiller log. Curious that RK seems not to find anything anymore - including those 17 nasties that MSE caught.
    svchost.exe streaming audio feeds and taking all available CPU Attached Files
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  10. Posts : 6,830
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       #90

    Infections were found on these folders

    C:\Qoobox\Quarantine
    C:\TDSSKiller_Quarantine



    Remove combo fix

    Hold down the Windows key + R on your keyboard. This will display the Run dialogue box
    In the Run box, type in ComboFix /Uninstall
    Click OK

    Once done delete these folders manually
    C:\ComboFix
    C:\Qoobox

    Tdsskiller just delete the app.
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