NGNIX DNS changer virus is in my system

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       #21

    sanity check


    attached

    It didn't find anything.

    I'll move on to the Sanity Check Advanced Rootkit.
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       #22

    rkill


    attached

    I can't see any but one Sanity check Rootkit Detector so that's above.

    Herdprotect looks like a Swiss Army knife tool.

    I'll put that on a test box first.
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  3. Posts : 892
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       #23

    samuria said:
    You can copy txt from both reports and paste as txt in the forum one per post

    Ok, not attached, pasted. I'll look up the FRST
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  4. Posts : 892
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       #24

    loninappleton said:
    Ok, not attached, pasted. I'll look up the FRST
    FRST looks like it scans personal stuff. I'll not be printing that out. You can tell me what to look for.
    In the FRST scan operation, it said 'No Fix List found' which is supposed to be stored with FRST. I'll
    have to assume there is none.

    To review: after I ran the cleaner applications from the other thread on cleaning I got rid
    of the problem of NGbit or whatever it is.

    For reference that other thread with the tools listed is here:

    Disk cleanup suggestions manual or in a program

    I'm ready to mark solved on it since there doesn't appear to be any virus problem found by any of these
    tools.
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  5. Posts : 892
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       #25

    Will mark solved. My browser forum has found a fix. It has to do with the certificates being held by
    a new profile versus an old profile, or as near as I can understand it.

    For anyone following this problem, I'll put a link to that discussion thread. It'll be down at the bottom of page two.

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