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callman

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I have a Windows Server 2003 and started seeing some suspicious. I have installed Malwarebytes and Spybot S&D. Malware finds and removes the entries but they seem to come back. When they come back Spybot wants to block them. Can someone please help me get this server cleaned up? Also I am assuming since this is on a network it is possible that this machine could have infected others. Is this a true assumption?



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Please go to the malware forum and follow the instructions at the top....Especially the CLICK HERE.

That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself. If at the end of the process you are still having difficulty--and you may not be-- then post a hijackthis log in THAT forum.
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I have ran these test or at least the ones that would run on Server 2003. When I ran the Malwarebytes the program seems to remove the bad files but they seem to come back.



Not sure if i need to start another thread but I have another machine evertime I select a .exe file i get a xxx.exe Bad Image Error. The error states c:\windows\system32\gasegeze.dll is not a valid Windows Image. I have searched for that .dll online and cant seem to find out anything about it. I get this message evertime a .exe has tried to run.

Thanks for your patients if I am not at the correct place please let me know.

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If you have 2 computers with 2 different issues, I would post them separate, otherwise it would get rather confusing.
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PLease close this thread.. For now it seems to be clean and thanks for everyones time and help.


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