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A complete pain to get rid of.
First
click on Start > Run.
Type in the following into the open box.
devmgmt.msc
then Click on OK.
This will run Device Manager.
In Device Manager,
click on View > Show Hidden Devices.
expand all the devices by clicking on the "Plus" sign.
Now try to find
TDSSserv.sys or clbdriver.sys or oUltraf or seneka.sys,
right click on whatever one you found and select Disable.
make sure that you do not select the Un-Install option
otherwise infection will be back once you reboot your computer.
if none of them are there do not worry,
it could be something simpler but follow what comes next.
you will have to enable view hidden folders in, folder options > view.
Delete everything in the windows temp folder,
C > Windows > Temp
Delete all cookies,
Delete all temporary internet files(not to be confused with windows temp files)
these are best deleted via your internet browsers.
it will save you messing about in the the hidden system files
reset internet explorer,
tools > internet options > Advanced tab > reset .
Delete everything in the prefetch folder.
C > Windows > Prefetch
Delete the hosts file,
C > Windows > System32 > drivers > etc > HOSTS
A clean hosts file will be written by windows when you reboot later.
Note: if you were using a custom Hosts file
you will need to replace any of those entries yourself.
Delete the flash cookies found in the macromedia, #Shared Objects folder.
c > users > "your name" > App Data > Roaming > macromedia > Flash player > #Shared Objects
delete everything you find in the #Shared Objects folder
Run a full scan with this
Sophos Anti-Rootkit : http://www.sophos.com/products/free-tool…
and remove everything suspicious it finds.
Do not have any open windows and shut down all programs when you run it.
Sophos Anti-Rootkit DOWNLOAD : https://secure.sophos.com/support/cleane…
Then run a full scan with this and remove what it finds.
Super anti spyware Pro : http://www.superantispyware.com/
Super anti spyware Pro DOWNLOAD : http://downloads.superantispyware.com/do…
this has a tool built in that can reset the URL prefix's, USE IT.
reset your router to default.
your redirect virus should now be gone.
download then run,Hitman pro : http://www.surfright.nl/en to double check.
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have you had any antivirus-soft installed in yr system?if so u do the scan under the safe mode,when u'd have found that one,just smash it or uninstall it forcely,and tools, I can give u for advice,would be the Perfectuninstall,Uninstall Tool Uninstaller,Revo Uninstaller Pro,and many others,from google results.end,u may need to fix the browser and the system using yr antivirus.
to aviod the problem like this,be wise and slow when u are installing some soft,NO quick "next-step",or sth may come up just as yr order,huhh,no offensive.scan the file when u finished the download,update yr system(the hotfix) and yr anvirus on time.
be helpful,good luck
vavag
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