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UWhoops
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Registered: ‎07-07-2012

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Attached is the text file. 

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Quads
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Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Step 3.

 

 

Please read carefully Read all of this message first

 

Download Combofix http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/anti-virus/combofix


  • Ensure that Combofix is saved directly to the Desktop <--- Very important  (Not in the Download(s) or Temp folders)

  • Disable all security programs as they will have a negative effect on Combofix, Disabled for say 1 hour or more.
  • Close any open browsers and any other programs you might have running

 

Right click the combofix.exe on the desktop and select from the menu "Run as Administrator"

 

  • If you are using windows XP It might display a pop up saying that "Recovery console is not installed, do you want to install?" Please select yes & let it download the files it needs to do this. Once the recovery console is installed Combofix will then offer to scan for malware. Select continue or yes.
  • When finished, it will produce a report for you. Please post the "C:\ComboFix.txt" for further review


****Note: Do not mouseclick combofix's window while it's running. That may cause it to stall or freeze ****

Note: ComboFix may reset a number of Internet Explorer's settings, including making it the default browser.
Note: Combofix prevents autorun of ALL CDs, floppies and USB devices to assist with malware removal & increase security.

*EXTRA NOTES*

  • If Combofix detects any Rootkit/Bootkit activity on your system it will give a warning and prompt for a reboot, you must allow it to do so.
  • If Combofix reboot's due to a rootkit, the screen may stay black for several minutes on reboot, this is normal
  • If after running Combofix you receive any type of warning message about registry key's being listed for deletion when trying to open certain items, reboot the system and this will fix the issue (Those items will not be deleted)

Quads

Contributor
UWhoops
Posts: 17
Registered: ‎07-07-2012

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Attached is the log from ComboFix.

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Quads
Posts: 13,258
Registered: ‎07-21-2008

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Start FRST like you did in Step 1, once it starts do this,

 

Type the following in the edit box after "Search:" so it looks like this:

Search: services.exe

Click Search button and post the log it makes to your reply.   Called search.txt

 

Quads

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UWhoops
Posts: 17
Registered: ‎07-07-2012

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Attached is the search text file. 

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Quads
Posts: 13,258
Registered: ‎07-21-2008

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Delete your desktop copy of Combofix and follow below, meaning downloading a fresh copy.

 

Please read carefully Read all of this message first

 

Download Combofix http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/anti-virus/combofix


  • Ensure that Combofix is saved directly to the Desktop <--- Very important  (Not in the download(s) or Temp folders)

  • Disable all security programs as they will have a negative effect on Combofix, Disabled for say 1 hour or more.
  • Close any open browsers and any other programs you might have running

Doiwnload the attached CFscript.txt, , For some browsers Right Click the attachment on the forum and select "Save AS" or similar to Download it. See screenshot below.

 

Right Click download.jpg

 

Now  drag the CFScript.txt into the ComboFix.exe  

 


  • If you are using windows XP It might display a pop up saying that "Recovery console is not installed, do you want to install?" Please select yes & let it download the files it needs to do this. Once the recovery console is installed Combofix will then offer to scan for malware. Select continue or yes.
  • When finished, it will produce a report for you. Please post the "C:\ComboFix.txt" for further review


****Note: Do not mouseclick combofix's window while it's running. That may cause it to stall or freeze ****

Note: ComboFix may reset a number of Internet Explorer's settings, including making it the default browser.
Note: Combofix prevents autorun of ALL CDs, floppies and USB devices to assist with malware removal & increase security.

*EXTRA NOTES*

  • If Combofix detects any Rootkit/Bootkit activity on your system it will give a warning and prompt for a reboot, you must allow it to do so.
  • If Combofix reboot's due to a rootkit, the screen may stay black for several minutes on reboot, this is normal
  • If after running Combofix you receive any type of warning message about registry key's being listed for deletion when trying to open certain items, reboot the system and this will fix the issue (Those items will not be deleted)

Quads

Contributor
UWhoops
Posts: 17
Registered: ‎07-07-2012

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Attached is the combofix.txt file. 

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Quads
Posts: 13,258
Registered: ‎07-21-2008

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

Is your Windows desktop looking like the old Windows Classic??

 

Services.exe has been fixed though.

 

Quads

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UWhoops
Posts: 17
Registered: ‎07-07-2012

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

No, the desktop looks the same as it did before.  The only change is the addition of an Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.   

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Quads
Posts: 13,258
Registered: ‎07-21-2008

Re: Hacktool.rootkit and Trojan.zeroaccess issues

On with step 4. (a)

 

Please read carefully and Slowly

 

 Please scan with ESET next 


I'd like us to scan your machine with ESET OnlineScan

  • Hold down Control and click on the following link to open ESET OnlineScan in a new window.
    ESET OnlineScan
  • Click the Posted Image button.
  • For alternate browsers only: (Microsoft Internet Explorer users can skip these steps)
    • Click on Posted Image to download the ESET Smart Installer. Save it to your desktop.
    • Double click on the Posted Image icon on your desktop.
  • Check Posted Image
  • Click the Posted Image button.
  • Accept any security warnings from your browser.
  • Under scan settings, check Posted Image and DON'T (NO) check Remove found threats (reason for this is we don't want something deleted and then Windows won't load).
  • Click Advanced settings and select the following:
    • Scan potentially unwanted applications
    • Scan for potentially unsafe applications
    • Enable Anti-Stealth technology
  • ESET will then download updates for itself, install itself, and begin scanning your computer. Please be patient as this can take some time.
  • Attach the resulting log in your next reply


If you think a log should have been generated then go to C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET Online Scanner\log.txt to find it. 

 

Quads