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mavrik

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Hi I'm having problems with a trojan horse that has hijacked my start up page. I keep deleting in with AVG but each time I open a new page AVG says you are infected,I delete but next page the same! I have tried to delete it via safe mode to no avail.
these are the 'bad' highlights from A squared hijack programme scan : can anyone assist please?

Port: 2600 TCP
Path: ? (Process ID: 0)
Good: 0 - Bad: 1
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andPort: 2583 TCP
Path: ? (Process ID: 0)
Good: 0 - Bad: 1
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Port: 2565 TCP
Path: ? (Process ID: 0)
Good: 0 - Bad: 1
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mspn32.exe
Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mspn32.exe
Location: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
Good: 0 - Bad: 1
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Name: netxp.exe
Path: C:\WINDOWS\netxp.exe
Location: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
Good: 0 - Bad: 1
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Thanks.
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tampabelle

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Please Click here!, and follow the recommendations in the guide.

If you're still having trouble, We'll need you to use a free diagnostic tool, Hijack This. Follow the instructions in step five of this guide, and reply here with your log.

Most of what Hijack This lists lists will be harmless or even essential, DO NOT delete or modify anything yet! Someone will be along to tell you what steps to take after you post the contents of the scan results.
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