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Name: Dessel
Date: July 19, 2009 at 12:52:25 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
Subcategory: General
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Ok, I've recently downloaded a keygen which I started right away. A very small window appeared with the text: STARTING. Then it appeared like 10 more times and I got blue screen of death. Everytime I restart my computer, the STARTING window comes up 8 times, each referring to a random program. If I press OK on the window, that random program will shut down. I've tried a lot of things, I ran spybot in safe mode, ran NOD32, ZoneAlarm PRO.. none of them fixed the issure. I'll appreciate all answers! Thanks!



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Response Number 1
Name: jdk (by neoark)
Date: July 19, 2009 at 13:38:27 Pacific

Response Number 2
Name: Dessel
Date: July 19, 2009 at 15:25:46 Pacific
Reply:

Yes I can, I can do pretty much everything as long as I don't say ok to the popped up windows.. If I do, I'll most likely have a blue screen of death. The internet won't load either way, only sometimes and the computer reacts very slowly.
Here's a pic of the error: http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/... (Hiba means error)

Btw this is where I downloaded that keygen from: http://ait-sped.com/security/1494/f... (If it helps)


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Response Number 3
Name: jdk (by neoark)
Date: July 19, 2009 at 20:32:17 Pacific
Reply:

Note: I can help you remove malware manually. Please avoid installing/uninstalling or updating any programs and attempting any unsupervised fixes or scans. This can make helping you impossible. First Track this topic. Then follow:

1) Can you please post your AVZ log:
Note: Run AVZ in windows normal mode and make sure you are connect to internet. If avz.exe doesn't start, then try to rename the file avz.exe to something else and try to run it again. Make sure you have your web browser open in background before following the steps below.

i) To create the log file, download AVZ by clicking HERE. Please save this file to your desktop or "My Documents" folder.

ii) Next, unpack the file to a new folder using the Compressed (zipped) folders wizard built into Windows XP/Vista, or a zip utility of your choice.

iii) Once you have unpacked the contents of the zip archive, please launch the file AVZ.exe by double clicking on it or right clicking and selecting Open.
Note: If you are running Windows vista launch AVZ.exe by right clicking and selecting Run as Administrator.

You should now see the main window of the AVZ utility. Please navigate to File->Custom Scripts. Copy the script below by using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+C or the corresponding option via right click.

begin
ExecuteAVUpdateEx( 'http://avz.virusinfo.info/avz_up/', 1, '','','');
ExecuteStdScr(3);
RebootWindows(true);
end.


Paste the script into the execution window by using CTRL+V keyboard shortcut, or the "paste" option via the right click menu. Click on Run to run the script, the PC will reboot. After the reboot the LOG subfolder is created in the folder with AVZ, with a file called virusinfo_syscure.zip inside. Upload that file to rapidshare.com and paste the link here.

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2) Download and Run DDS which will create a Pseudo HJT Report as part of its log: DDS Tool Download Link. When done, DDS will open two (2) logs

   1. DDS.txt
   2. Attach.txt

Upload the logs to rapidshare.com and paste download link in your next reply.
Note: Disable any script-blocking programs and then double-click on the DDS.scr icon to start the program. If you did not disable a script-blocker that may be part of your antimalware program, you may receive a warning from your antimalware product asking if you would like DDS.scr to run. Please allow it to do so.

If I'm helping you and I don't reply within 24 hours send me a PM.


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Response Number 4
Name: Dessel
Date: July 19, 2009 at 23:52:35 Pacific

Response Number 5
Name: jdk (by neoark)
Date: July 20, 2009 at 07:07:08 Pacific
Reply:

Download and run Kaspersky AVP tool in safe mode: http://devbuilds.kaspersky-labs.com...
Once you download and start the tool in safe mode:

# Check below options:

    * Select all the objects/places to be scanned. 
    * Settings > Customize > Heuristic analyzer > Enable deep rootkit search

# Click Scan
# Fix what it detects
# Zip/Rar Scan log/Summary and upload it to rapidshare.com. Post download link in your next message.

Illustrated tutorial: http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/76...

If I'm helping you and I don't reply within 24 hours send me a PM.


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Response Number 6
Name: Dessel
Date: July 22, 2009 at 01:10:24 Pacific
Reply:

Here's the log: http://rapidshare.com/files/2586290...

Sorry for the late answer, it took 2 days to scan my computer.
Seems like the virus has been removed, I don't have any pop-up messages anymore.

Thank you very much! :)


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Response Number 7
Name: jdk (by neoark)
Date: July 22, 2009 at 05:27:10 Pacific
Reply:

No problem repeat Response Number 3 just to be sure it got everything.

If I'm helping you and I don't reply within 24 hours send me a PM.


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