From: Stacy Young on
I will check and report back.

It is a company computer. Very small company, no IT dept. We have a
cosultant that could come in and take care of this but they are very slow
and I would be without laptop for at least a week.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:%235z3rpIGLHA.5448(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Open Add/Remove Programs & make sure the SHOW UPDATES box at the top is
> checked | Now scroll down and tell me if either of the following updates
> are listed: KB982381; KB979559 ??
>
> Does the computer belong to you or your employer? Assuming the latter,
> have you contacted your company's IT Department about this yet?
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>
>
> Stacy Young wrote:
>> OK so it appears I have a serious spyware infection. Redirecting web
>> site
>> page or not allowing any web sites, inability to access tools menu of IE,
>> unable to run any system files or installation files. In each case it
>> tells
>> me that the file is infected and directs me to purchase thier file to
>> "cure"
>> the problem and will not allow me to do anything internet related or any
>> installations. It will not allow me to start MSCONFIG either.
>>
>> I have been through this before and have downloaded the files (through a
>> separate computer)I believe necessary to attempt to fix the infection
>> (AdAware, CWshredder, MS Malicious Software Removal Tool, HiJack This,
>> etc.). The problem I am having is that after copying the file(s) to the
>> infected computer, the virus/spyware will not allow me to run/execute any
>> of
>> these programs.
>>
>> Any ideas on how to proceed? Can I run these programs in Safe Mode or is
>> there another approach to cleaning this mess up?
>>
>> The computer/laptop was running an anti-spyware and antiivirus (installed
>> by
>> my company) - I believe CA but they failed to cath this thing(s).
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>


From: Ǝиçεl on
Stacy,

SUPERAntiSpyware just put up a Online Safe Scan at
<http://www.superantispyware.com/onlinescan.html>
if you cannot install and/or run the current SUPERAntiSpyware pяoduct due to
an infection.
-=-

"Stacy Young" wrote:

> OK so it appears I have a serious spyware infection. Redirecting web site
> page or not allowing any web sites, inability to access tools menu of IE,
> unable to run any system files or installation files. In each case it tells
> me that the file is infected and directs me to purchase thier file to "cure"
> the problem and will not allow me to do anything internet related or any
> installations. It will not allow me to start MSCONFIG either.
>
> I have been through this before and have downloaded the files (through a
> separate computer)I believe necessary to attempt to fix the infection
> (AdAware, CWshredder, MS Malicious Software Removal Tool, HiJack This,
> etc.). The problem I am having is that after copying the file(s) to the
> infected computer, the virus/spyware will not allow me to run/execute any of
> these programs.
>
> Any ideas on how to proceed? Can I run these programs in Safe Mode or is
> there another approach to cleaning this mess up?
>
> The computer/laptop was running an anti-spyware and antiivirus (installed by
> my company) - I believe CA but they failed to cath this thing(s).
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> .
>
From: Randem on
Here is something you can try
http://www.randem.com/removingtoughinfections.html

Psssible this can help...

--
The Top Inno Setup Script Generator - http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html


From: Don Wiss on
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 14:16:02 -0400, Stacy Young <ky(a)aol.com> wrote:

>Any ideas on how to proceed? Can I run these programs in Safe Mode or is
>there another approach to cleaning this mess up?
>
>The computer/laptop was running an anti-spyware and antiivirus (installed by
>my company) - I believe CA but they failed to cath this thing(s).

Have you searched the web and learned the name of your infection. Knowing
it can help in searching on how to remove it. Is it AV Security Suite?

Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
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