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  1. Posts : 99
    Windows 7 pro x64 (or win 10 pro)
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       #41

    Never mind its turns out i added them to block hotspot shield adds. Norton bootable recovery found trojan.gen but didnt tell me the location so ill check the log. This is on the first pc, second pc is running norton to see if its there. Thats the first time a scanner may have found something useful. I will be focusing on cleaning the first pc in this fourm and will then know what to do when i come to clean the second pc witch has no backup at all. Do you want me to run dds now?
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  2. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #42

    Yes.. that's what I asked for, in the first place :)
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  3. Posts : 99
    Windows 7 pro x64 (or win 10 pro)
    Thread Starter
       #43

    Jacee said:
    Yes.. that's what I asked for, in the first place :)
    Had to borrow a pc to attach the log as im not loging into any accounts on the infected pc's and my phone would not let me attach it. Here is the DDS log, i changed my username throughout the log as its private, hope thats ok
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  4. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #44

    I see you have two antivirus programs running ...

    AV: Microsoft Security Essentials *Enabled/Updated* {B7ECF8CD-0188-6703-DBA4-AA65C6ACFB0A}
    AV: avast! Antivirus *Enabled/Updated* {17AD7D40-BA12-9C46-7131-94903A54AD8B}

    Choose which one you want to be your full time Antivirus program. Running two at the same time causes your computer to slow down, as they are resource hogs. They may also fight each other's 'definitions'.
    Uninstall one of them:

    Download AVAST Software Uninstall Utility
    Special Note: Needs to be started from Safe Mode, the program will offer to reboot you into Safe Mode on launch. If you did not install the Avast product to the default install location, you need to point to it in the box.

    Download Fixit to Remove Microsoft Security Essentials v1 | v2
    This is actually now part of the Microsoft Fix it suite and the uninstaller for version 2 should also work on version 4 of Security Essentials as well.
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    Could you please post the [*] Attach.txt <--- will be minimized in the task tray that I asked for too?
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  5. Posts : 99
    Windows 7 pro x64 (or win 10 pro)
    Thread Starter
       #45

    Jacee said:
    I see you have two antivirus programs running ...

    AV: Microsoft Security Essentials *Enabled/Updated* {B7ECF8CD-0188-6703-DBA4-AA65C6ACFB0A}
    AV: avast! Antivirus *Enabled/Updated* {17AD7D40-BA12-9C46-7131-94903A54AD8B}

    Choose which one you want to be your full time Antivirus program. Running two at the same time causes your computer to slow down, as they are resource hogs. They may also fight each other's 'definitions'.
    Uninstall one of them:

    Download AVAST Software Uninstall Utility
    Special Note: Needs to be started from Safe Mode, the program will offer to reboot you into Safe Mode on launch. If you did not install the Avast product to the default install location, you need to point to it in the box.

    Download Fixit to Remove Microsoft Security Essentials v1 | v2
    This is actually now part of the Microsoft Fix it suite and the uninstaller for version 2 should also work on version 4 of Security Essentials as well.
    Read More:



    Could you please post the [*] Attach.txt <--- will be minimized in the task tray that I asked for too?

    Here you go
    Techbrowsing adware Attached Files
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  6. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #46

    Thanks! :)

    Download CKScanner by askey127 from HERE
    Important - Save it to your desktop.
    Doubleclick CKScanner.exe and click Search For Files.
    After a very short time, when the cursor hourglass disappears, click Save List To File.
    A message box will verify the file saved.
    Double-click the CKFiles.txt icon on your desktop and copy/paste the contents in your next reply.

    This scan will NOT delete any of your files or change any settings.
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  7. Posts : 99
    Windows 7 pro x64 (or win 10 pro)
    Thread Starter
       #47

    CKScanner 2.5 - Additional Security Risks - These are not necessarily bad
    c:\program files (x86)\audiosurf\engine\crypt.dll
    c:\program files (x86)\audiosurf\engine\channels\crypt.dll
    c:\program files (x86)\pcsx2 1.4.0\pcsx2_keys.ini.default
    c:\program files (x86)\qtracker\filters\game\call of duty 2\cracked\cracked.qtf
    scanner sequence 3.IJ.11.KLLBQ0
    ----- EOF -----

    Just a heads up the last entry is not a crack, Qtracker is a game server manager program and cracked servers is simply just one of the filters is my best guess.
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  8. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #48

    Do you know this IP?

    169.254.136.83
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  9. Posts : 99
    Windows 7 pro x64 (or win 10 pro)
    Thread Starter
       #49

    Jacee said:
    Do you know this IP?

    169.254.136.83
    No i dont. But it starts with 169 so isnt that on my local network?
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  10. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #50

    techbrowsing.com TechBrowsing.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools
    You might want to look at this pertaining to ANCHORFREE.COM

    Look all the way down! Tell me if you really want to keep this in your "trusted" MS Hosts file.
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