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HELP WINFIXER o.O MLLML.DLL


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cloudcat

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I have been experiencing computer problems such as termination of programs like windows explorer and internet explorer and a laggy system. We ran Ad-aware pro and it caught two registry keys it cant delete. They are both WinAntivirusPro.
When i tried typing in
c:\windows\system32\mllml.dll,
c:\windows\system32\lmllm.ini,
c:\windows\system32\lmllm.ini2,
c:\windows\system32\lmllm.tmp,
c:\windows\system32\lmllm.bak,
c:\windows\system32\lmllm.bak2
they existed. I looked at several things and I comfirmed some or all of them are viruses. I cannot view them, even if I go to Tools>Folder Options>View>Show hidden files and folders. Then I used Unlocker version 1.8.1 and it came up with four processes when I tried to unlock mllml.dll. The four processes are:
WINLOGON.EXE
EXPLORER.EXE
iexplore.exe
winlogon.exe.
When I opened task manager during one of the laggy sessions, i noticed that winlogon.exe was using a ridiculous amout of cpu.
Then I ran Xoftspy2.22 and caught several viruses. It removed all of them except for Yazzel Cowabanga and the location it said was
software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\shellexecutehooks\{6d794cb4-c7cd-4c6f-bfdc-9b77afbdc02c}.
please help=)
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Please follow the procedures outlined here: Malware Removal Guide

You will need a PC which can connect to the internet

Run all the programmes as advised then post a current Hijack This Log in a new topic in the Malware Forum

For the purpose of accurate malware analysis, Hijack This Logs are only dealt with in the Malware Forum. Posting them anywhere else will result in a delayed response

If you are unable to run any of the programmes, please ask for advice in the Malware Forum
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