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Having problems with "Your Computer is Infected" bubble [CLO
LCook17
post May 5 2008, 02:39 PM
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Guys, I am an extreme newbie here. This morning the "your computer is infected" bubble popped up on my desktop. I am currently running a virus scan on it right now to see exactly what it is, but in my quaranteen folder I have:

jvmmsvm[1].jar.vir (numberd 0 thru 20)
Process.exe.VIR
IECodecplg.dll.vir
smitfraudfix.zip.vir

Please assist me! I am much appreciative of the help.

Thanks in advance.
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LCook17
post May 5 2008, 03:00 PM
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Could any of you guys please help me out with a first step? I see through trolling around that it appears that I should use Highjack this? I don't want to start downloading unnecessary stuff, so please help.
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Rorschach112
post May 7 2008, 03:16 PM
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Hello

Download avz4.zip from here
  • Unzip it to your desktop to a folder named avz4
  • Double click on AVZ.exe to run it.
  • Run an update by clicking the Auto Update button on the Right of the Log window:
  • Click Start to begin the update

Note: If you recieve an error message, chose a different source, then click Start again
  • After the update, from the "File" menu, choose "Standard Scripts"
  • Put a check next to item 2: Advanced System Investigation
  • Click Execute selected scripts
  • At the next prompt, click the OK button
  • Let the scan run and click "OK" when the completion prompt pops up
  • Now Close out of the Standard Scripts window, and exit AVZ
  • Navigate to the avz4 folder and locate the folder LOG
  • Inside the LOG folder you will find virusinfo_syscheck.htm and virusinfo_syscheck.zip
  • Attach virusinfo_syscheck.htm to your next reply, along with a fresh HijackThis log





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Rorschach112
post May 11 2008, 05:18 PM
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