Possible rootkit infection?

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  1. Posts : 146
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       #21

    Also I just ran scan with Process Explorer .. Process Explorer + VirusTotal (to check all processes with 50+ AV's) and it found only one ... SuperAnti Spyware ... 1/57 .. https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/c...bc6b/analysis/

    Also tried UKV Adrware killer, it detected the following:

    Also I just ran GMER again and strange thing is .. last time it found something (referring to my first post screenshot) but now it doesn't detect anything.

    Oh and I just created a UKV scan log using Callender's suggestion on page 1
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Possible rootkit infection?-1.jpg   Possible rootkit infection?-2.jpg   Possible rootkit infection?-3.jpg   Possible rootkit infection?-4.jpg   Possible rootkit infection?-5.jpg  

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    Last edited by gabe22; 12 Mar 2015 at 03:50.
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  2. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
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       #22

    On another none, avast is detecting couple of new files:

    C:\Users\Public\Favouries\Favourites.bat [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Libraries\Libraries.pif [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Pictures.exe [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\NVIDIA Corporation\Corporation.bat [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision Experience\Vision Experience.exe [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision Experience\3D Vision Preview Pack 1\3D Vision Preview Pack 1.bat [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Recorded TV\Recorded TV.exe [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Recorded TV\Temp Rec\Temp Rec.exe [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Recorded TV\Temp Rec\TemSBE.bat [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Recorded TV\Temp Rec\Sample Media\Media.bat [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]


    And previous detections:

    C:\user\public\documents\DELL.exe [Infection= Win32:KillAV-AJZ[TRJ]
    C:\user\public\documents\documents.exe [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\user\public\documents\downloads\downloads.exe [Infection= Win32:KillAV-AJZ[TRJ]
    C:\users\public\public.exe [Infection= Win32:KillAV-AJZ[TRJ]
    C:\users\public\documents\dell\musicstage\MusicStage.scr [Infection= Win32:RmnDrp]
    C:\users\public\Music\Music.scr [Infection= Win32:GenMalicious-BJV[Trj]
    Last edited by gabe22; 12 Mar 2015 at 04:53.
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  3. Posts : 7,781
    Win 7 32 Home Premium, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1, Win 10
       #23

    I would stay away from d/l ing anything from this client if possible. You've mentioned it before, when you get something from there, the infection apparently shows up.

    It's possible something was included in the d/l that you were unaware of. Another possibility is that you are going to sites that have drive-by malware. This would be a hidden macro command embedded in the page set to automatically d/l the malware in the background & you would be unaware of it happening. Right now you need to find out the source of the re-occurring infection.

    Follow the steps you did before to remove it. Run RKILL, & then Malwarebytes, AdwCleaner & TDSSKiller.

    You may want to consider Sandboxie if you have to deal with this client on a regular basis & if indeed the infection is coming from there.

    Callender is more familiar with the software he suggested, so it would be better to let him answer anything concerning that.
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  4. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
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       #24

    I totally agree with you but I think .. I mean I think, not sure that is .... its probably not the sites that I visit based on the fact that I visit the usual sites ... and well this pretty much never happened before (rookt kit or whatever it is) and also first time this happened the same day I Downloaded zip pack from this client and again same thing happend when I downloaded another zip from this client .. only difference is first time I actually extracted the zip and this time I didn't ...

    However I'll monitor the sites and see if this happens again.

    What I'm wondering is .. if this is infact the clients zip pack is the rootkit carrier then after extraction of the zip causing issues is pretty much normal but how would it infect my system again when I only downloaded but didn't extract the zip pack ... can it auto activate from within zip? (just wondering)
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  5. Posts : 7,781
    Win 7 32 Home Premium, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1, Win 10
       #25

    You might be d/l ing more then just the zip file (stealth download). It could be coming along silently & you wouldn't know it.

    Supposedly you can't get anything from a zip file unless you extract it (I say supposedly due to the fact that there are people out there looking for new ways to infect PC's constantly, so it wouldn't surprise me). Also, someone could possibly make it look like a zip file & it could in fact be a self executing program file.

    Most AV's nowadays can scan a zip file before you extract it & let you know if there is anything malicious contained within.

    Another alternative is that you never got rid of it all the way in the first place, but since this happened in the same way as the first time, I would tend to think there's a connection there.
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  6. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #26

    Java Exploit?


    Looks like a Java exploit to me (drive by download maybe?).

    As for UAK results:



    You can ignore HotspotShield, Wininit.ini but delete the rest.

    Post UVK scan log once more.

    Also if the zip file you downloaded is publically available post a link to the page where you downloaded it from or PM me the link if you don't wish to post it.

    And if you like you can upload the zip file here:

    https://hightailspaces.com/

    Then PM me with the download link.
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  7. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #27

    Also try running those scripts (fix lists) again as it seems that the same entries have re-appeared.
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  8. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #28

    Re: Additional protection against executables that attempt to run (especially from Temp directories) - there's little point in installing anything like that unless your system is clean. Those solutions work by whitelisting everything that's already on your machine and then check anything else that gets added in future - so they'd whitelist any problem files.
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  9. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
    Thread Starter
       #29

    the zip pack urls: [REMOVED URL LINKS]

    About UKV adware remover, should I remove registry/chore/firefox etc detections too or file objects only?
    Possible rootkit infection? Attached Files
    • File Type: zip 1.zip (3.10 MB, 1 views)
    • File Type: zip 2.zip (3.27 MB, 1 views)
    • File Type: zip 3.zip (3.10 MB, 1 views)
    Last edited by gabe22; 13 Mar 2015 at 02:07.
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  10. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #30

    Are you sure that's what you want to upload?

    Those look like a bunch of misc. pictures and files from your computer.

    Like pictures of boats and cars, etc.

    Use this method when uploading files,

    Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums

    I removed the URL links with the questionable names.
    Last edited by derekimo; 13 Mar 2015 at 01:39.
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