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trojan-spy.html.suitfraud.c [CLOSED]


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yesterday while on my computer i got a message that popped up about ActiveX, then my background changed to a blue security message with tiny white text reading:
A fatal error in IE has occured at 002D:C0011C36 in VXP VMM<01) ' 0001DE36. Error was caused by Trojan-Spy.HTML.Suitfraud.c
*System can not function in normal mode.
Please check your security settings.
*Scan your PC with any avaliable antivirus/spyware remover program to fix the problem.

so far my background and my homepage have been changed...and i cannot change them back. ive run scans from spybot, spyware doctor, ad-aware, fixblast, and some norton scans. its says that i have 1220 infected files. i can get on the internet and i can access webpages without problem. i do not get any pop ups or anything. just a bluebackground and a changed homepage. what do i do!?!

Edited by nontoxicdrama, 15 May 2005 - 09:17 AM.

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Welcome to Geeks 2 Go. Sorry about the delay in getting to your post, we have been very busy.

Do you still require help or are your problems resolved.

Please let me know and if you still require assistance, please post a fresh HJT log.

Regards,

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Edited by usetobe, 19 June 2005 - 12:47 AM.

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