Chaz

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  • Andrei, Okay, I took down the shield and the trojans that prompted all the alerts in previous efforts to delete temp internet files were removed. I removed bootkernal.dll to the temp directory. Do I need to restore it to its old folder? Do I just wait for the new trojan to show up and let BD defeat it? Is there anything…
  • I'll take a look on this file soon. Disable the virus shield while you clean the cache or temporary files and reenable it after you're done deleting those. By virus shield off, I am assuming you mean set Protection Level to Permissive. I did that for both the Antivirus and the Antispyware panels and then ran the Delete…
  • There could still be problems because I haven't looked at the file I requested in the previous post. If there is something unclear please ask. Andrei, Boot kernal zip attached, same password. Moving the other two dlls to Windows Temp stopped the phony alerts from popping up every 10 seconds and allowed me to restore my own…
  • Please send: C:\WINDOWS\alofkmn.dll C:\WINDOWS\bxlrvps.dll Those detected files are from the websites you're redirected at. Will fix that after you send this two files. Forgot to mention: Please create a ZIP archive with the password: infected and send that archive. Thanks. Attached with password INFECTED [all caps].…
  • Thanks, Chesda. Here is the log. Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2 Scan saved at 9:34:08 AM, on 2/26/2008 Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600) MSIE: Internet Explorer v7.00 (7.00.6000.16608) Boot mode: Normal Running processes: C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe…
  • Here is the BD full scan report, Andrei. /applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=1576" data-fileid="1576" rel="">1204035103.txt
  • Here's the sys_log, Andrei. I'll have the scan log in an hour or so. Thanks again, /applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=1575" data-fileid="1575" rel="">bd_sys_log.xml
  • Thanks, Andrei, Will do tomorrow morning... possibly late tonight. Charlie
  • I need instruction for getting rid of Trojan.Downloader.VBS.BL, Adware.SystemErrorFixer. , and Trojan.FakeAlert.PP. Scans by Bit Defender find and move the viruses/spyware but they immediately regenerate. How do I get rid of the file that is the source of the problem? These do not appear to be in the Virus Encyclopedia. I…
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