I posted this earlier on the n360 board and didn't get any response. I'm wondering if I posted it in the wrong place and that's why I'm reposting it here. I'm new to the community so, please forgive me if I posted wrong.
Post from earlier:
I think this is where the little beast got into my system.
Name: Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV Helper
Publisher: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Type: Browser Helper Object
Version: 6.0.220.4
File date:
Date last accessed: Today, November 21, 2010, 24 minutes ago
Class ID: {DBC80044-A445-435B-BC74-9C25C1C588A9}
Use count: 49455
Block count: 104
File: jp2ssv.dll
Folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin
I authorized the little bas****! (accident) One of those bars that drops down out of IE (8) and wants you to authorize an active x appeared out of nowhere and my cursor was on it (I thought my cursor was on the scroll bar where I left it!) and I accidentally tapped it. I remember wondering what are the chances of that happening.
Anyhow, now I keep getting redirected to fake pages, etc. Norton has quarantined downloaders and trojans (12 since July 2, 2010). All of them in the Java file. I thought since N360 had them contained that my system was safe. Now with all the redirects, mutilated pages (loading all jumbled and half cockeyed), slooooooowww downs, etc. I decided to research some of my stuff and have tracked it to this.
If anyone can please help me I will be extremely grateful. I really need my computer to be safe. I've read several other posts and I have run hijackthis and malwarebytes. I will attach the results. Thank you for your time in advance.
*Edited to add malwarebytes scan.