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moonlightdrive49

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When I boot my computer Norton Antivirus appears and said this srcipt is trying to run and it recommends I stop it. Have went thru all locations looking for this script cant find it. would like to know what I can do to get rid of it.
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I think it's related to the CWS browser hijack. You should download 'Spybot Search and Destroy', update it, run it, and remove all it finds. Then purge the backups it has made. you can get the free Spybot here:

http://www.safer-net...load/index.html

Then download SpywareBlaster from :
http://www.javacools.../downloads.html

SpywareBlaster - Always enable all protection after updates
SpyBot - After an update run immunize and make sure teatimer is enabled

However, that's only the start. It's possible other related nasties are lurking elsewhere (esp. the registry) and the number one cleanup tool is 'HijackThis' from : http://www.spychecke...hijackthis.html

The idea is you install it (into it's own folder, not a temp folder) then run it to create a log-file. This log file will be goobbledygook to most people, but post it on the 'Malware Removal' forum, requesting help with it, and some kind, experienced member will tell you how to proceed.
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