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L.LAWLIET


New Member
I followed the directions on the "Read before posting your log" thread and so here are my log files.
- Backup Registry with ERUNT = Done
- TFC by OldTimer = Done
-Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and Scan Complete , here is the log file : http://dl.free.fr/vnG2Da6dm
- MSS Log File : http://dl.free.fr/r9cwdSkdM
the log was too long so i have upload it
thank you very much for your help Smile, you do a great job guys

Crush


Expert
Hello, and welcome to The Ultimate Geek TaskForce!

I'm Crush but, you can call me Chris too Smile and I will be helping you with your Malware issues

Please note the following information about the malware forum:

  • Only Trained Advisors,Experts, Moderators and Administrators are allowed to give advice on removing malware from your computer.
  • From this point on, please do not make any more changes to your computer; such as install/uninstall programs, use special fix tools, delete files, edit the registry, etc. - unless advised by the staff I noted above.
  • Please do not ask for help elsewhere (in this site or other sites). Doing so can result in system changes, which may not show up in the logs you post.
  • If you have already asked for help somewhere, please post the link to the topic you were helped.
  • We try our best to reply quickly, but for any reason we do not reply in two days, do this:

    Reply to this topic with the word BUMP.

  • Lastly, keep in mind that we are volunteers, so you do not have to pay for malware removal. Persist in this topic until its close, and your computer is declared clean.





Now that we have that out of the way:

I will be back to you with instructions after reviewing your logs.


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Crush


Expert
Your computer has multiple infections, including a backdoor. A backdoor gives intruders complete control of your computer, logs your keystrokes, steal personal information, etc.

You are strongly advised to do the following:



  • Disconnect the computer from the Internet and from any networked computers until it is cleaned.
  • Back up all your important data except programs. The programs can be reinstalled back from the original disc or from the Net.
  • Call all your banks, financial institutions, credit card companies and inform them that you may be a victim of identity theft and put a watch on your accounts. If you don't mind the hassle, change all your account numbers.
  • From a clean computer, change all your passwords (ISP login password, your email address(es) passwords, financial accounts, PayPal, eBay, Amazon, online groups and forums and any other online activities you carry out which require a username and password).



Do NOT change your passwords from this computer as the attacker will be able to get all the new passwords and transaction records.

Due to its backdoor functionality, your computer is very likely to have been compromised and there is no way that it can be trusted again. Many experts in the security community believe that once infected with this type of Trojan, the best course of action would be to do a reformat and reinstallation of the operating system (OS). However, if you do not have the resources to reinstall your OS and would like me to attempt to clean your machine, I will be happy to do so.

To help you understand more, please take some time to read the following articles:

What are Remote Access Trojans and why are they dangerous
How do I respond to a possible identity theft and how do I prevent it
When should do a reformat and reinstallation of my OS
Where to backup your files
How to backup your files in Windows XP
Restoring your backups


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"I am in fact, quite cool. My graphing calculator confirms this"
"RAM disk is not an installation procedure."

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L.LAWLIET


New Member
I See... thank's for the reply my friend chris Smile
So if there is a soluce it will be Ok
if Not
I Think it's better to do A reformat and reinstallation of my Windows xp
so please can you help me to do a reformat and reinstallation
i have a C: and D: partition
C: it's where windows is installed
D: where i Stock my information so that i can't get them back when i reformat C: , But i Can't Get to access to D: recently , when i wanna get acces to D: my computer freeze et the said " damaged hard drive"
but with Restorer2000 Pro i can get them back and save them in desktop or C:
so this time it's better to format C: and D:
Sorry for my bad english :$
and thank's you a lot you are a good Men

Crush


Expert
LLawliet,

This is disinfectable but, I can't guarantee the safety of your information. If you wish to disinfect the machine please let me know. It's a bit of a mess but nothing we can't handle Very Happy


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"RAM disk is not an installation procedure."

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