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vundo trojan please help [RESOLVED]


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Explorer killed successfully
C:\Users\other owner\Documents\Downloads\DVD Fab Platinum 4.0.6.2 (with serial key)\DVD Fab Platinum 4.0.6.2 (with serial key).rar moved successfully.
C:\Users\other owner\Documents\Downloads\DVD Fab Platinum 4.0.6.2 (with serial key)\DVDFab.Platinum.4.0.6.2.rar moved successfully.
J:\music\gay moved successfully.
J:\Nero-8.3.2.1_eng_trial.exe moved successfully.
< emptytemp >
File delete failed. C:\Users\OTHERO~1\AppData\Local\Temp\~DFA14C.tmp scheduled to be deleted on reboot.
File delete failed. C:\Windows\temp\nmsmc_DQLWinService.log scheduled to be deleted on reboot.
File delete failed. C:\Windows\temp\_avast4_\Webshlock.txt scheduled to be deleted on reboot.
Temp folders emptied.
IE temp folders emptied.
Explorer started successfully

OTMoveIt2 by OldTimer - Version 1.0.4.3 log created on 07252008_173312

Files moved on Reboot...
File C:\Users\OTHERO~1\AppData\Local\Temp\~DFA14C.tmp not found!
File move failed. C:\Windows\temp\nmsmc_DQLWinService.log scheduled to be moved on reboot.
File move failed. C:\Windows\temp\_avast4_\Webshlock.txt scheduled to be moved on reboot.

and my computer is running well thanks for the help i will be sure to tell you if i get anymore problems
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Your logs look clean to me :)

Still need to do this though

Download the latest version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 7. Once done, uninstall any older versions of Java through add or remove programs.


Update and run a full scan with your antivirus as a last check.

Now please download OTCleanIt.
  • Save it to your desktop.
  • Double Click on OTCleanIt.exe, a window will appear.
  • Please press the CleanUp! Button.
This will remove the tools we used during the process of cleaning your computer.

Runscanner will need to be deleted separately, same with MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware.

Right-click on "My Computer." The "System Properties" dialogue box will appear, showing a number of tabs. From here you can reset System Restore and configure Automatic Updates.

First, click the System Restore tab.
  • Check the box beside "Turn off System Restore"
  • Click "Apply"
  • At the prompt, click "Yes"
Wait while your system deletes existing Restore Points, this may take a few moments.
  • Uncheck the box beside "Turn off System Restore"
  • Click "Apply"
  • At the prompt, click "Yes"
Your system will now create a new Restore Point.

Now that your are clean, you'll want to stay that way.

Some important things that you should keep in mind in order to protect yourself:
  • Use common sense. This is the big one! Don't download programs from suspicious sites and be careful where you browse.
    Things you can do to avoid downloading bad programs:
    • Google the program. Read reviews and opinions from other people on the internet, if you dont see any reports of foul play - then there more than likely is none.
    • Stay away from Cracks! However luring the thought of free software can be it's not worth the hassle and potential danger of getting infected.
    • Download the program directly from the website of the developer - then you can be certain you haven't downloaded a bogus copy.
    • Read the EULA (End User License Agreement) - Find out exactly what you are downloading. A good tool to aid you in this would be EULAyzer.
  • Keep your programs updated! Software developers update their programs to patch possible security risks. Do a scan once in a while for outdated programs using Secunia's Software Inspector
  • Keep your protection programs up to date! No matter how good your Antivirus or Antispyware program is, without an updated set of definitions it will do you no good against the new infections. If you run a free program make sure to update them at least once a week.
  • Make sure that windows updates is enabled. Keeping your system up to date is a must - to turn on automatic updates take a look at this article by Microsoft.
I have listed two programs to boost your security while using no resources.
  • SpywareBlaster Take a look at the tutorial here.
  • ZonedOut Adds thousands of websites to your restricted zone so you'll be protected when you visit innocent-looking sites that aren't actually innocent at all.
Also consider using an alternative web browser. Two big named ones, both far superior to Internet Explorer in terms of security and performance, would be Firefox and Opera.

Make a habit of scanning your computer for viruses every week or so and backing up important files regularly.

Please also read Expert Tony Klein's excellent article: How I got Infected in the First Place

Please post back and tell me if everything is OK, so that I may mark this thread as Resolved.
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Alright thank you for all the help you clearly know what you are doing and i will be sure to recommend geekstogo to anyone who asks how to fix there computer.
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Glad to hear it :)

Take care and have a great day still!

Mike
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Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad we could help. :)

If you're the topic starter, and need this topic reopened, please contact a staff member with the address of the thread.

Everyone else please begin a New Topic.
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