Error 1068, Can't connect to internet

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  1. Posts : 2,470
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       #31

    Pressing on with FRST...

    Open Notepad (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad)
    Copy the entire contents of the quote box below (Do not copy the word 'Quote')
    Save it on the Desktop, and name it: fixlist.txt

    start
    HKLM\...D6A79037F57F\InprocServer32: [Default-fastprox] C:\$Recycle.Bin\S-1-5-18\$8d6e451df1df7da1582cafd4e7bd6506\n. ATTENTION! ====> ZeroAccess?
    HKLM\...\InprocServer32: [Default-cscui] <==== ATTENTION!
    HKCR\...409d6c4515e9\InprocServer32: [Default-shell32] C:\$Recycle.Bin\S-1-5-21-3925031014-69785429-301285770-1000\$8d6e451df1df7da1582cafd4e7bd6506\n. ATTENTION! ====> ZeroAccess?
    C:\Users\Nicholas\jagex_cl_loginapplet_LIVE.dat
    C:\Users\Nicholas\jagex_cl_runescape_LIVE.dat
    C:\Users\Nicholas\random.dat
    End
    This script is written specifically for jkoll66, and, only for use on this infected computer.
    Running this on another computer may cause damage to the Operating System!!

    Run FRST, and press the Fix button, just once, and wait.

    The tool creates a report on the Desktop called: Fixlog.txt

    Please post the Fixlog.txt in your reply.
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  2. Posts : 2,470
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       #32

    Duplicate post.
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  3. Posts : 19
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    Thread Starter
       #33

    Here's the log file. Thanks.
    Fixlog.txt
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  4. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #34

    jkoll66,

    My apology for the delay.

    Please provide an update on whether you are still having malware problems.

    Thanks!
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  5. Posts : 19
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    Thread Starter
       #35

    My stepson hasn't reported any issues. Did the last log file show anything else? Someone mentioned "zero access" in an earlier post. Thanks.
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  6. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #36

    The last fixlist of the FRST program should have taken care of the issue.

    However, since no one program is all-inclusive, it is best to also use 'reinforcements'.

    Please download Malwarebytes : Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit

    Save to the Desktop (easy to find)
    Right-click the file and select: Extract here...
    Follow the Usage instructions on the website, but, for now, please stop at Step 6.

    When the program is done, two reports are created in the mbar folder:
    1. system-log.txt
    2. mbar-log-2013-08-08 (20-13-32).txt (corresponds to mbar-log-year-month-day (hour-minute-second).txt)

    If anything is detected and removed, please provide the mbar-log containing the information.
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  7. Posts : 19
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    Thread Starter
       #37

    I ran Malwarebytes anti rootkit. It found no malware.
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  8. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #38

    Looks like all is going well.

    Next, let's remove the programs you no longer need...

    Remove any fixlist.txt from the Desktop.
    Open Notepad (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad)
    Copy/paste all the contents of the quote box below to Notepad (do not copy the word 'Quote').
    Save it on the Desktop as: fixlist.txt

    start
    DeleteQuarantine:
    End
    Run FRST from the Desktop again, press the Fix button once.
    When done, you can delete the FRST icon from the Desktop (if still there).


    Also, the following can be removed or uninstalled:
    -Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit
    -RogueKiller
    -Farbar Service Scanner
    -MiniToolBox
    -AdwCleaner (run the program and press: Uninstall)
    -Junkware Removal Tool
    -TDSSKiller
    -ESET ServiceRepair
    -HitmanPro.Kickstart (free 30 days trial)


    The following .bat or .reg files can be deleted (Use right-click > Delete):
    -isvcfix.bat
    -ActionCenterIcon.reg
    -DNScache
    -DHCP
    -AFD
    -TCPIP
    -Nsi
    -nsiproxy
    -mpsdrv
    -MpsSvc
    -BFE


    Last, let’s check your Security status with the following...
    Download Security Check:
    http://screen317.spywareinfoforum.org/
    Save to your Desktop.
    Double-click: SecurityCheck.exe
    Follow the onscreen instructions inside the black box.
    When done, a Notepad report opens automatically, called: checkup.txt

    Please post the checkup.txt in your reply.
    (Please do not take any corrective actions!)
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