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jabuck please help!

Original Message
Name: kelbell13911
Date: August 7, 2007 at 18:07:32 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
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Comment:
I clicked on a link that gave me the myspace AIM virus that asks people on my buddy list if i can put a pic of them on myspace. I've tried everything and I have a HijackThis log saved but now I need your help.


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Response Number 1
Name: XpUser4Real
Date: August 7, 2007 at 19:30:42 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
Reply: (edit)
Good luck with finding Jabuck....he has been gone for quite some time and I haven't seen anyone here that can help in reading one.

If you need some good free cleaners and instructions on how to use them, just click on the link in my signature.

Trojans and viruses are not that hard to remove.
If you need to find out how your HJT log is just post it in
http://hijackthis.de/
Just make sure you make a HJT folder on C drive (put HJT.exe into there)Then you will have some recourse if something goes wrong.

Then I would suggest that you google the results to see what can be removed safely.
Good Luck


Some HELP in posting on Cnet plus free progs and instructions
Hopefully my advice will help you...Please post back your result


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Response Number 2
Name: btk1w1
Date: August 7, 2007 at 23:17:57 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
Reply: (edit)
A single removal tool specificsally designed to fix all AIM virus and variants:

http://jayloden.com/VirusClean.htm



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Response Number 3
Name: ScoobyDoo
Date: August 7, 2007 at 23:19:08 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
Reply: (edit)
You say you have tried everything. what all have you tried?

Have you run AIMFIX?

http://jayloden.com/aimfix.htm


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Response Number 4
Name: btk1w1
Date: August 7, 2007 at 23:41:40 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
Reply: (edit)
lol... great minds think alike ScoobyDoo

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Response Number 5
Name: Intel 80486 (by meisinscotland)
Date: August 9, 2007 at 14:13:31 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
Reply: (edit)
Jabuck was good but he used to post model answers which drives me up the bloody wall.

Anywho, good luck. Google for results about this virus, surely.

Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack II
[Microsoft Internet Explorer 6]
VIA C7 Esther 1500MHz [1.39GHz]
1.18GB RAM [64MB Shared Video]
40GB Samsung HD [Partitioned]
Running 24/7.


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Response Number 6
Name: XpUser
Date: August 9, 2007 at 15:15:07 Pacific
Subject: jabuck please help!
Reply: (edit)
I agree with you Callum. The thing is HJT log analysis is a discipline that very few people understood. I hold high regards for Jabuck and I hope he will one day drop in to let us know how he is doing.

i_Xp/VistaUser


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