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Old 12-10-2007, 08:59 AM   #13 (permalink)
forhockey
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Re: constant popup ads Trojan.Vundo

Hi classyleo,

For some reason didn't get notified of your post on the 5th. Sorry about that.


Please delete the following folder in BLUE:

C:\SDFix


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Well done, your logs are clean! There are just a few more things I would like you to do.


Go to Start > Run - type ComboFix /u

Click OK

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Microsoft Updates

It is very important that you get all of the critical updates for your Operating System and Internet Explorer. Keeping your OS and browser up to date will help make you less susceptible to attacks by Trojans and viruses. Please go to Microsoft and download all the critical updates to help prevent possible re-infection.

Malware Prevention Tools

These programs configure your computer to prevent known malware-related changes. You can have more than one of these at a time and they take up minimal resources.
  • SpywareBlaster - Install & update SpywareBlaster with the latest definitions. After you have updated, click the button - enable protection for all unprotected items. Check regularly for updates.
  • IE-Spyad - Here is an installation guide -> http://www.techsupportforum.com/cont...ticles/63.html
  • MVPS Hosts File - extract and double-click the mvps.bat file. This will replace your current HOSTS file with one that will restrict known ad sites form serving you unsolicited advertisements, preventing your computer from connecting to those sites.
  • McAfee SiteAdvisor - helps to warn you before you interact with a dangerous Web site. Works with both IE and Firefox.
  • SpywareGuard - real-time protection that detects and blocks spyware before it can execute.

Alternative Web Browsers

Using an alternative browser can help prevent malware from being installed without your knowledge, but may not work on all websites.

Firewalls

If you do not have a firewall, here are a few free ones available for personal use:

Understanding and Using Firewalls


Informational Reading

In light of your recent troubles, I'm sure you'll like to avoid any future infections. Please take a look at these well written articles:
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