Virus Deletion Now Makes Internet Access Impossible

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  1. Posts : 2,470
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       #111

    Florida Rene,

    You may want to reconsider following Post #103...

    Seriously.

    Virus Deletion Now Makes Internet Access Impossible
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  2. Posts : 110
    Windows 7 64
    Thread Starter
       #112

    cottonball said:
    Florida Rene,

    You may want to reconsider following Post #103...

    Seriously.

    Virus Deletion Now Makes Internet Access Impossible
    Thank you, Cottonball.

    I ran the Farbar routines from fresh downloads this morning. (Not as Admin because I didn't think to do so). The 3 reports you requested are attached.

    BTW, all three of my Internet access programs -- IE, FF, Chrome -- are now working fine on the infected machine...and that is THANKS TO SEVEN FORUMS POSTERS!

    I greatly appreciate the help.
    After running the two Farbar routines, SuperAntiSpyware has the same report as yesterday (see my above post). Maybe it's wrong? Ransack can't find those entries. Do I need TuneUp Utilities or System Mechanic or something similar to clear those references?

    HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all the Gurus on Seven Forums!
    Virus Deletion Now Makes Internet Access Impossible Attached Files
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  3. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #113

    Florida Rene said:
    . Do I need TuneUp Utilities or System Mechanic or something similar to clear those references?]
    No, maybe CCleaner.....but not that other rubbish. Waste of money.
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  4. Posts : 110
    Windows 7 64
    Thread Starter
       #114

    Golden said:
    Florida Rene said:
    . Do I need TuneUp Utilities or System Mechanic or something similar to clear those references?]
    No, maybe CCleaner.....but not that other rubbish. Waste of money.
    Thank you, Golden.

    Just for kicks, I ran CCleaner again this morning. Afterwards, SuperAntiSpyware shows the same threats as in the above-posted jpg. Do you know how a non-techie can get rid of those entries?

    Merry & Happy 2 U.
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  5. Posts : 3,724
    Windows 10x64 Build 1709
       #115

    Golden said:
    Florida Rene said:
    . Do I need TuneUp Utilities or System Mechanic or something similar to clear those references?]
    No, maybe CCleaner.....but not that other rubbish. Waste of money.
    I agree completely.
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  6. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #116

    Please read... How to delete Extensions in Firefox:
    How to delete extensions and plug-ins from Firefox - PC Advisor
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  7. Posts : 110
    Windows 7 64
    Thread Starter
       #117

    Jacee said:
    Please read... How to delete Extensions in Firefox:
    How to delete extensions and plug-ins from Firefox - PC Advisor
    Thank you, Jacee...and Happy Holidays 2 U.

    I read that report and followed it. No extensions in my FF. Disabled all questionable plug-ins.

    Now running Mbam again as admin in Safe Mode with Networking.

    Will report later.

    Basically, I'm thrilled that Seven Forums gurus were able to get my Internet Access going again and cleaned out most of the bad stuff. Now I'm in a period of testing and scrubbing. Thank you again.
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  8. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #118

    Now I'm in a period of testing and scrubbing.
    ^^Good^^ :)


    Please download SystemLook:
    64-bit:
    http://jpshortstuff.247fixes.com/SystemLook_x64.exe
    Save to your Desktop.
    Double-click on SystemLook.exe to run the program.

    At the SystemLook program console, copy the content inside the following quote box into the main text field (do not include the word Quote):

    :file
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\AdpeakProxy.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\AdpeakProxy.exe
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\AdpeakProxy64.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\AdpeakRegisterLSP.exe
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\AdpeakRegisterLSP.ini
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\AdpeakRegisterLSP64.exe
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\InstallDLL.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\InstallDLL64.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\Installbat.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\Installbat64.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\Microsoft.Deployment.WindowsInstaller.dll
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\Microsoft.Deployment.WindowsInstaller.xml
    C:\Program Files\ScorpionSaver Services\PCProxyDLL.dll
    C:\Windows\Installer\{6E810AB6-F34E-49A3-A93F-9E503660F718}\
    C:\Windows\Installer\{6E810AB6-F34E-49A3-A93F-9E503660F718}\icon64.ico
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\AdpeakProxy.dll
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\AdpeakProxy.ini
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\AdpeakProxyOff.ini
    C:\Windows\System32\AdpeakProxy.ini
    C:\Windows\System32\AdpeakProxy64.dll
    C:\Windows\System32\AdpeakProxyOff.ini
    C:\Windows\Temp\AdpeakProxy.log

    :service
    AdpeakProxy
    adproxy
    AdpeakWFP

    :filefind
    *Scorpion*
    *Adpeak*
    Level Quality Watcher64.exe
    Level Quality Watcher32.exe

    :folderfind
    *Scorpion*
    *Adpeak

    :regfind
    Scorpion
    ScorpionSaver
    Adpeak
    AdpeakProxy
    {9DC8FA51-B596-4f77-802C-5B295919C205}
    6BA018E6E43F3A949AF3E90563067F81
    Click the Look button to start the scan.

    When finished, a notepad window opens on the Desktop with the results of the scan.
    Please post the SystemLook.txt in your reply.
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  9. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #119

    Please do as cottonball instructed. We'll get you out of the "am I still infected?" mode and into a clean and safe environment
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  10. Posts : 2,470
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #120

    Since ScorpionSaver uses a service to run, let's also get a list of started services using the Command Prompt...

    Please do the following:
    Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
    At the Command Prompt, copy/paste the following text inside the code box, and press: Enter

    Code:
    net start
    To copy the text contained/produced in the Command Prompt, click on the small command icon in the top left corner, and then choose:
    Edit > Select All
    Once again, Edit > Copy
    Next, open Notepad, and paste the text to it.

    Please post the text in your reply.

    To close the Command Prompt, use the [X], or type in: exit Press: Enter
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