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From: Mr Incognito Mr on 23 Dec 2009 15:32 2 weeks ago I had a Trojan Virus on my PC. McAfee said that this had been succesfully removed. However, whenever I logged on, after about 15-20 mins the whole system would freeze. I managed to get this problem sorted by contacting the manufacturers (DELL) who disabled some of my startup applications and installed Malwarebytes AntiMalware and SuperAntiSpyware. After running scans on these and removing various infections, it seemed to be working again. However, for the last 4-5 days , when I have been trying to connect to the internet, internet explorer will not load up and I cannot receive/send e-mails. When I go into Network Connections it appears that I am actually connected but at no point can I get the explorer up and outlook express just freezes when I try to recieve e-mails. I would be most grateful for any help on this matter, thank you.
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 23 Dec 2009 15:59 [crosspost to IE General] Always state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3; Vista 64-bit SP2; Win7; Win7 64-bit) as well as your IE version when posting in an IE-specific forum or newsgroup. Please do so in your next reply. You've got much more work to do! NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help! Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support in dealing with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including unwanted software), and adware. https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&prid=7552&st=1 Also available via... Consumer Security Support home page https://consumersecuritysupport.microsoft.com/ Otherwise... 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually: http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it. 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm 3. Now run a thorough check for hijackware, including posting requested logs in an appropriate forum, not here. Checking for/Help with Hijackware: • http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm • http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/tshoot.html • http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm • http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware **Chances are you will need to seek expert assistance in http://spywarehammer.com/simplemachinesforum/index.php?board=10.0, http://www.spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5, http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup, http://www.bluetack.co.uk/forums/index.php, http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30 or other appropriate forums.** If these procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local, reputable and independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA) computer repair shop. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Mr Incognito wrote: > 2 weeks ago I had a Trojan Virus on my PC. McAfee said that this had been > succesfully removed. However, whenever I logged on, after about 15-20 > mins > the whole system would freeze. I managed to get this problem sorted by > contacting the manufacturers (DELL) who disabled some of my startup > applications and installed Malwarebytes AntiMalware and SuperAntiSpyware. > After running scans on these and removing various infections, it seemed to > be working again. However, for the last 4-5 days , when I have been > trying > to connect to the internet, internet explorer will not load up and I > cannot > receive/send e-mails. When I go into Network Connections it appears that > I > am actually connected but at no point can I get the explorer up and > outlook > express just freezes when I try to recieve e-mails. I would be most > grateful for any help on this matter, thank you.
From: AlexK on 25 Dec 2009 16:16 I had the same problem and there is only 1 working method for me. I have to have extra pre-installed internet browser in case of failure from IE. The most working method is to reinstall whole windows to get rid of junk-infection collected in Internet. It would be great to have possibility to uninstall and install back from the Windows set up disk just only IE but I don't know if it is possible theoretically when in practice it's absent. > Mr Incognito wrote: > > 2 weeks ago I had a Trojan Virus on my PC. McAfee said that this had been > > succesfully removed. However, whenever I logged on, after about 15-20 > > mins > > the whole system would freeze. I managed to get this problem sorted by > > contacting the manufacturers (DELL) who disabled some of my startup > > applications and installed Malwarebytes AntiMalware and SuperAntiSpyware. > > After running scans on these and removing various infections, it seemed to > > be working again. However, for the last 4-5 days , when I have been > > trying > > to connect to the internet, internet explorer will not load up and I > > cannot > > receive/send e-mails. When I go into Network Connections it appears that > > I > > am actually connected but at no point can I get the explorer up and > > outlook > > express just freezes when I try to recieve e-mails. I would be most > > grateful for any help on this matter, thank you. > > . >
From: Mr Incognito on 28 Dec 2009 14:02 Thanks very much PA Bear and AlexK for your informative responses. I have Windows XP Media Center version 2005 and IE version 6. I did have valid antivirus software (Mcafee) at the time of the virus and also had automatic Windows Updates enabled. Since my initial post: As I could not connect at all to IE, I decided to do a system restore to the date just after the trojan was removed and my connection was working. I managed to connect briefly (although Outlook still crashed when I tried to receive e-mails) and run both the MSRT Scan and the Safety Center's protection scan as advised. Neither of these scans found any infection. I also checked out some of the other websites and dowloaded Microsoft Security Essentials, which has also found no evidence of infection. I also tried to run a Highjackthis scan but it would not run on my PC. Yesterday, I downloaded and installed IE version 8 thinking this might sort things out but I got the same initial problem where I could not connect to IE at all. However, quite bizarrely I logged on today and have managed to connect to IE (hence the post) and also received e-mails in Outlook Express. As good as it is to be connected, I very much doubt the problem is sorted. So, if the problem recurs, would you advise that I try and re-install Windows to it's original settings? And also, would any documents etc I wish to save and transfer back after re-install still be infected? Again thanks for your advice and any further advice would me much appreciated.
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 28 Dec 2009 18:39
See... Help: I Got Hacked. Now What Do I Do? http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc700813.aspx System Restore cannot come to the rescue here. You should not have more than one anti-virus application installed and loading at boot. Chances are that Microsoft Security Essentials did not install properly and isn't working properly either. Upgrading (e.g., to IE8) in hopes of fixing an ongoing problem is seldom a wise idea. And chances are that IE8 didn't install properly and isn't working properly either. What should you do next? See Step #3 in my first reply and/or the link to free support from Microsoft in dealing with such infections. Mr Incognito wrote: > Thanks very much PA Bear and AlexK for your informative responses. > > I have Windows XP Media Center version 2005 and IE version 6. > > I did have valid antivirus software (Mcafee) at the time of the virus and > also had automatic Windows Updates enabled. > > Since my initial post: > > As I could not connect at all to IE, I decided to do a system restore to > the > date just after the trojan was removed and my connection was working. I > managed to connect briefly (although Outlook still crashed when I tried to > receive e-mails) and run both the MSRT Scan and the Safety Center's > protection scan as advised. Neither of these scans found any infection. > I > also checked out some of the other websites and dowloaded Microsoft > Security > Essentials, which has also found no evidence of infection. I also tried > to > run a Highjackthis scan but it would not run on my PC. > > Yesterday, I downloaded and installed IE version 8 thinking this might > sort > things out but I got the same initial problem where I could not connect to > IE at all. However, quite bizarrely I logged on today and have managed to > connect to IE (hence the post) and also received e-mails in Outlook > Express. > > As good as it is to be connected, I very much doubt the problem is sorted. > So, if the problem recurs, would you advise that I try and re-install > Windows to it's original settings? And also, would any documents etc I > wish to save and transfer back after re-install still be infected? > > Again thanks for your advice and any further advice would me much > appreciated. |