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bazzae123
06-10-2012, 09:37 PM
Damn, just discovered Zlob.downloader on my laptop. Reading about it appears that it's a nasty little bugger. Obviously, my current level of security is inadequate.
I have Ad-aware and Sophos running but that didn't it pick it up. Just searching around for something else, maybe even purchase something, bitdefender has caught my eye but if anybody can recommend something I would appreciate it. I will have a look at some of the other threads on the subject here.
Bazza
thelostone
06-10-2012, 11:05 PM
You could try this a friend of mine had a nasty virus said it was from the police but this got rid of it
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bigmat6969
06-10-2012, 11:15 PM
I use avast free , removal try malware bytes search for mdam.exe on google , u may also need rkill which u run first before installing mallware bytes , also check out bleeping computer .com website for tips
bazzae123
06-10-2012, 11:15 PM
You could try this a friend of mine had a nasty virus said it was from the police but this got rid of it
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Thanks mate.
Bazza
dx100-uk
08-10-2012, 12:28 AM
use combofix
then install MSE
dx
Collider
08-10-2012, 02:44 PM
Instructions for removal
End system processes
1 Press "Ctrl," "Shift" and "Esc" keys at the same time to launch the Windows Task Manager.
2 Click the "Processes" tab.
3 Select "msmsgs.exe" and click "End Process."
4 Select "nvctrl.exe" and click "End Process."
5 Close the Task Manager.
Unregister DLL files
6 Go to the "Start" menu and select "Run."
7 Type "cmd" and hit "Enter" to launch the command line dialogue window.
8 Type "regsvr32 /u uimcu.dll" and hit "Enter" to unregister the file.
9 Repeat step 3 for "antzozc.dll" and "dtjby.dll."
10 Close the command line dialogue window.
Delete registry entries
11 Go to the "Start" menu and select "Run."
12 Type "regedit" and hit "Enter" to start the Windows Registry Editor.
13 Browse to and delete the following keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurren tVersionWinlogonShell=explorer.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SoftwareMicrosoftWindows NT CurrentVersionWinlogonShell=msmsgs.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentV ersionRunRegSvr32=%System%msmsgs.exe
14 Close the Registry Editor.
Delete files and folders
15 Go to the "Start" menu and select "Search."
16 Select the hard drive form drop-down menu and check "All Files and Folders" option.
17 Type "uimcu.dll" and hit "Enter." Delete all of the search results.
18 Repeat step 3 for "antzozc.dll," "dtjby.dll," "dumpserv.com," "zxserv0.com," "vnp7s.net," "Protect," "RSA," "ncompat.tlb," "msvol.tlb," "hp[X].tmp," "msmsgs.exe," "nvctrl.exe," "dumpserv.com," "zxserv0.com" and "vnp7s.net."
19 Restart your PC.
CypherX
08-10-2012, 10:34 PM
I currently use Kaspersky, and find it to be the best of the ones i've tried so far (Used F-Secure, McAfee and Norton as well as some freeware ones). It picks up things that the other scanners miss as i found out at work where most of the machines are infected with crap despite having a commercial F-Secure licence!
Check your bank accounts, many online banking systems give you free antivirus/internet security suites.
I know for certain that you can get McAfee from HSBC and Kaspersky from Barclays.
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