Trojan:Win32/FakeSpypro & Trojan:JS/FakeSpypro

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  1. Posts : 241
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       #21

    Funny thing.I deleted 10G of retore points right after I contracted this thing.
    Live and learn,once again.So it was pretty mutch manual labor on this one.
    I've got the Take Ownership Of on right-click.Nothing worked.Not even run as admin.
    Thank you for your suggestions.I'll look deeper into them shortly.

    I think I have this whooped.But,as Confucious says,"We'll See".

    Product FRED said:
    First, take a deep breath, calm down. Start the computer in Safe Mode. Find a flash drive and another computer, or if you're confident it's not running in safe mode, download SUPER Antispyware. Secondly, a trojan on a friend's computer once disabled executables for me as well. Right clicking on them and picking "Run as Administrator" allowed me to run them though.

    You have plenty of options to deal with this thing. The fact that you're removing it and it's coming back means it's hiding somewhere. You can try rolling back your system with system restore and see if that helps. Otherwise, I'd suggest deleting the restore points because it's usually where viruses like to hide.
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  2. Posts : 241
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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       #22

    Possible Hindsight


    Maybe MSE already rid my system of these entries earlier in the game?I do know it-MSE- dealt with this in stages.Don't know exactly what happened,I will do more reseach on this,though.Thanks for timely respons.



    Tews said:
    How to manually remove Trojan.FakeSpypro



    Files associated with Trojan.FakeSpypro infection:


    iehelper.dll
    Adware_Pro.exe
    sysguard.exe
    nwdcsysguard.exe
    Trojan.FakeSpypro DLL's to remove:

    iehelper.dll
    Trojan.FakeSpypro processes to kill:

    Adware_Pro.exe
    sysguard.exe
    nwdcsysguard.exe
    Remove Trojan.FakeSpypro registry entries:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerSharedTaskScheduler{9030D464-4C02-4ABF-8ECC-5164760863C6}
    HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMICROSOFTWINDOWSCURRENTVERSIONRUN sysguard
    RUNNING PROGRAMExplorer.EXE
    HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMICROSOFTWINDOWSCURRENTVERSIONRUN Adware_ProMFCT
    HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMICROSOFTWINDOWSCURRENTVERSIONRUN system tool
    RUNNING PROGRAMsysguard.exe
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerBrowser HelperObjects{3A44F370-735B-485f-B212-62007E9E6815}
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMICROSOFTWINDOWSCURRENTVERSIONRUN system tool
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerBrowser HelperObjects{CFA131B1-3A6E-4c4f-A0CC-4CC9D844B04C}
    RUNNING PROGRAM\sysguard.exe
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN\ system tool
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser HelperObjects\{CFA131B1-3A6E-4c4f-A0CC-4CC9D844B04C}
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser HelperObjects\{3A44F370-735B-485f-B212-62007E9E6815}

    Hope this helps...

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  3. Posts : 241
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       #23

    Another Malicious File


    This has been with me from the start.I renamed it to see if that would help.Nothing found it.I ran "kfsuiwvtssd" through WE Search,and found "kfsuiwvtssd.boo"(which is what I renamed it-Because it sounded scary).Scanned it with MSE,OK.Scanned it with MBAM,INFECTED.Removed.

    We'll see how this progresses.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Trojan:Win32/FakeSpypro & Trojan:JS/FakeSpypro-capturez.png  
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  4. Posts : 241
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       #24

    No recurrence.Everything seems to be running better than ever.Kind of spooky.
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  5. Posts : 241
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       #25

    Just An Afterthought...


    Hey,Product FRED,maybe by me deleting all restore points left this trojan no-where to hide?



    bludgard69 said:
    Funny thing.I deleted 10G of retore points right after I contracted this thing.
    Live and learn,once again.So it was pretty mutch manual labor on this one.
    I've got the Take Ownership Of on right-click.Nothing worked.Not even run as admin.
    Thank you for your suggestions.I'll look deeper into them shortly.

    I think I have this whooped.But,as Confucious says,"We'll See".

    Product FRED said:
    First, take a deep breath, calm down. Start the computer in Safe Mode. Find a flash drive and another computer, or if you're confident it's not running in safe mode, download SUPER Antispyware. Secondly, a trojan on a friend's computer once disabled executables for me as well. Right clicking on them and picking "Run as Administrator" allowed me to run them though.

    You have plenty of options to deal with this thing. The fact that you're removing it and it's coming back means it's hiding somewhere. You can try rolling back your system with system restore and see if that helps. Otherwise, I'd suggest deleting the restore points because it's usually where viruses like to hide.
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  6. Posts : 1,083
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
       #26

    bludgard69 said:
    Hey,Product FRED,maybe by me deleting all restore points left this trojan no-where to hide?



    bludgard69 said:
    Funny thing.I deleted 10G of retore points right after I contracted this thing.
    Live and learn,once again.So it was pretty mutch manual labor on this one.
    I've got the Take Ownership Of on right-click.Nothing worked.Not even run as admin.
    Thank you for your suggestions.I'll look deeper into them shortly.

    I think I have this whooped.But,as Confucious says,"We'll See".

    Product FRED said:
    First, take a deep breath, calm down. Start the computer in Safe Mode. Find a flash drive and another computer, or if you're confident it's not running in safe mode, download SUPER Antispyware. Secondly, a trojan on a friend's computer once disabled executables for me as well. Right clicking on them and picking "Run as Administrator" allowed me to run them though.

    You have plenty of options to deal with this thing. The fact that you're removing it and it's coming back means it's hiding somewhere. You can try rolling back your system with system restore and see if that helps. Otherwise, I'd suggest deleting the restore points because it's usually where viruses like to hide.
    That's most likely it. I'm glad I could help.
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  7. Posts : 2,303
    Windows 7 & Windows Vista Ultimate
       #27

    bludgard69 said:
    Hey,Product FRED,maybe by me deleting all restore points left this trojan no-where to hide?
    If the only place the files were being found in a scan was System Restore, clearing SR would, of course, remove infected restore points. That said, please note that System Restore is not an endless repository and as new restore points are created, older points are cycled out. Thus, an infected restore point is only a threat if the computer is re stored to that point. However, clearing System Restore should only be done after the computer is clean. Having an infected restore point is better than none should an error be made in the clean-up process.
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  8. Posts : 241
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       #28

    No Lurkers About...


    This thing had roots all over.Registry,AppData,Temp Files......I am new at this,so needless to say I was a bit intimidated at first.

    Yeah,I got infected first.Didn't know it.System was running fine.I thought I would do a little maintenance-hadn't done any in a few weeks...Restore was full-Deleted.Ran CCleaner.AV\AM.Auslogics Disk Defrag-with Optimize.Ran Disk Check.ScanNow.Every thing peachy.Restart.


    BAM!You know the rest of the story...........

    Thanks for responding.:)





    Corrine said:
    bludgard69 said:
    Hey,Product FRED,maybe by me deleting all restore points left this trojan no-where to hide?
    If the only place the files were being found in a scan was System Restore, clearing SR would, of course, remove infected restore points. That said, please note that System Restore is not an endless repository and as new restore points are created, older points are cycled out. Thus, an infected restore point is only a threat if the computer is re stored to that point. However, clearing System Restore should only be done after the computer is clean. Having an infected restore point is better than none should an error be made in the clean-up process.
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  9. Posts : 241
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       #29

    MSE Finds Infected .Zip


    Finally,MSE found this file.All I can say is that it got the jump on MBAM.


    As a treat,MSE left me my cool icon and the rest of the folders content-PNG images of said trojan.


    BE ONE


    bludgard69 said:
    Hi,Jaxryley.
    :)
    Will MBAM remove this if I let it run freely again.Will it find it?I dont have real time protection through MBAM.Is ther a safe way to manipulate this thing to be rid of every thread?
    EDIT:MBAM runs since MSE got it quarentined.Just doesn't even find the .zip file pasted on my desktop.I just scanned it-the .zip file- with both MBAM and MSE,neither found it a threat.
    Only Bitdefender online scanner found it.

    I'LL GET RID OF THIS HOSTAGE TAKING PIECE OF S***!
    GAME ON!



    Jaxryley said:
    bludgard69 said:



    Let me get back to you guys.I dealt with this thing for 5 hours to get my system back.I need a little time.I apreciate your timely response.
    Copy and paste taskmgr.exe from the system 32 folder to desktop and rename to Opera.exe. Now Taskmanager will start allowing to kill the rogue's process then get a scan going with Malwarebytes, updated first of course.

    Or you can go to Malwarebytes Programs folder and rename mbam.exe to Opera.exe and Malwarebytes should start even if the exe killing rogue's process is active.

    You can rename to Firefox.exe as well. In fact renaming most exes to Firefox or Opera should allow them to run with this rogue active.
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  10. Posts : 5
    Windows xp SP3
       #30

    Wooow, intense!
    Glad you got rid of it.
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