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Old 06-13-2006, 04:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Puppet-Master and welcome to the TSF Security Forum.

I have now closed the thread you started a couple of hours ago. Please do not make multiple posts. We get to new threads as soon as we can – please remember that you are not the only person that needs help.

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Looks like you may have had, or still have Vundo, so let’s start with that.


Vundo Fix
Please download VundoFix.exe to your desktop.
  • Double-click VundoFix.exe to run it.
  • Put a check next to Run VundoFix as a task.
  • You will receive a message saying vundofix will close and re-open in a minute or less. Click OK
  • When VundoFix re-opens, click the Scan for Vundo button.
  • Once it's done scanning, click the Remove Vundo button.
  • You will receive a prompt asking if you want to remove the files, click YES
  • Once you click yes, your desktop will go blank as it starts removing Vundo.
  • When completed, it will prompt that it will shutdown your computer, click OK.
  • Turn your computer back on.
  • Please post the contents of C:\vundofix.txt and a new HijackThis log.
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