Kaspersky is only reporting the infections Eset (Nod32) has taken care of for you--clear out that folder. our logs are clean. If there aren't any more problems, please continue with these final instructions and helpful links:
Reset hidden/system files and folders
Click
Start.
* Open
My Computer.
* Select the
Tools menu and click
Folder Options.
* Select the
View tab.
*
Deselect the
Show hidden files and folders option.
*
Select the
Hide file extensions for known types option.
*
Select the
Hide protected operating system files option.
Click
Yes to confirm.
Click
OK.
Ensure Windows Auto Update is Enabled
*Go to
Start>
Run - type
wuaucpl.cpl
*Tick on the checkbox - "
Automatically download the updates, and install them on the schedule that I specify".
Click on "
OK".
Create a new System Restore point
Click Start >> Run - type
SYSDM.CPL & press
Enter
* Select the
System Restore Tab
* Tick on the checkbox - "
Turn off System Restore on all drives"
Click
Apply
* Then
untick the same checkbox & click
OK
This will flush out previous restore points (which contain the infections) and create a new restore point.
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To help protect your computer in the future I recommend that you get the following free programs if you do not already have them:
McAfee Site Advisor--free version. The folks there check out websites and based on their findings, rate it as Safe, Unknown, Caution, or Bad.
SpywareBlaster 3.5.1 to help prevent spyware from installing in the first place. Install & update SpywareBlaster with the latest definitions. After you have updated, click the button -
enable protection for all unprotected items.- It will block any bad ActiveX from running in Internet Explorer and Firefox if it's listed in their database (which you should update frequently). To view their database and list of restricted sites, launch the program and click on each of the tabs on the main display page.
IESpyAD Zoned Out to block access to malicious websites so you cannot be redirected to them from an infected site or email. This severely impairs attempts to infect your system as it basically prevents any downloads (Cookies etc) from the sites listed, although you will still be able to connect to the sites.
Update, and scan with your onboard Anti Malware and Anti Virus programs regularly. Without regular updates you
will not be protected when new malicious programs are released.
In light of your recent issue, I'm sure you'd like to avoid any future infections. Please take a look at these well written articles:
PC Safety and Security--What Do I Need?
HOW DID I GET INFECTED IN THE FIRST PLACE? by Tony Klein
THE ANTI-SPYWARE TUTORIAL
MAKING INTERNET EXPLORER SAFER
Understanding and Using Firewalls
**Be very wary with any security software that is advertised in popups or in other ways. They are not only usually of no use, but often have malware in them.
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Follow the list above and the potential for infection will reduce dramatically.
**Kindly respond one more time and let me know if we may consider this thread resolved.
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