McAfee GetSusp Scan Results


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    McAfee GetSusp Scan Results


    Hello,

    I have recently suspected that I have a malicious program on my computer. Before running, some .EXE files will give an error message about "cbFsMntNtf3.dll", which is a file of 0 bytes. I have since deleted it, and there have been NO further problems related to that error message.

    Also, after exiting some programs, attempts to delete the .EXE file will fail. If I highlight it and right-click and press delete, it will give me a "no required permissions" error. However, I am the administrator on the system. Attempts to use the program "Unlocker" have failed. If I use "Shift+Delete", the file disappears, but once I press F5, it reappears again. If I delete the folder that contains the .EXE file, it will say that a file is running.

    I have ran multiple anti-rootkit programs, with no results at all. However, I just ran McAfee GetSusp, and in the log [getsusp logs], one of the lines is...
    Code:
    C:\Windows\System32\drivers\RKLF2F6.tmp.sys ... is Suspicious !!!
    However, when I browse to that location, there is NO driver...
    I have folder options selected so I see hidden files and OS files, but nothing :P

    I am currently running "Sophos Virus Removal Tool", and will run SFC and Malwarebytes.

    Thanks!
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    Dug up an old screenshot of the cbFsMntNtf3.dll error.
    https://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen...-bad-image.png
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    SFC log:
    McAfee GetSusp Scan Results Attached Files
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    In the time it would take to clean up the infection and damaged files, which will never be completely set right again after such an infection, you could already have a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7, which if you stick with the tools and methods will be better than that of 99% of all PC users on earth anyway.
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    Sorry, I am afraid that that is NOT an option for me. I have had that recommended to me many times, in the tens, but I am getting a new computer soon and it is nowhere near efficient for me to do that. Is there any way that you can help me REMOVE the infection?
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    Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit has detected TWO items, one is still the Porn-Dialer infection, which is probably already removed. Another malware listed is this...
    Code:
    C:\Windows\system32\drivers\atikmdag.sys (Unknown Rootkit Driver Infection
    It is listed as "ATI Raedon Kernal Mode Driver", with version 8.1.1.1199. The product name is "ATI Radeon Family" and product version 8.01.01.1199. It is 9.73MB in size.
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    MBAM flash scan logs:
    First one catching the Porn-Dialer in registry, second scan is CLEAN.
    McAfee GetSusp Scan Results Attached Files
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    Malwarebytes flash scan: Clean
    Malwarebytes quick scan: Clean
    Malwarebytes full scan: Clean
    Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit scan: Clean
    10 other rootkit scans: Clean

    Seems like I have nothing?
    Oh, after I removed that Porn.Dialer virus, my computer starts faster :)
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