Solved Infected Trovi , I mistakenly skipped a step and can't go back, too late.

ezkmfe

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Dec 11, 2014
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It seems good to me. How is your PC now?
It seems ok but I haven't really "checked." It seems ok based on what I've seen as I've followed your instructions. in other words, I don't see anything odd or irregular. The Firefox opening page is still there and, as far as I can tell, there's no sign of the infection.:D
 

ezkmfe

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Dec 11, 2014
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It seems ok but I haven't really "checked." It seems ok based on what I've seen as I've followed your instructions. in other words, I don't see anything odd or irregular. The Firefox opening page is still there and, as far as I can tell, there's no sign of the infection.:D
What do you think of the anti malware programs I'm using: free Avira, free Spybot, free ADWcleaner, free JRT, and free CCcleaner? Are these sufficient? Thoughts?
 

TwinHeadedEagle

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Mar 8, 2013
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Yes, this is good combo. I would change Spybot for MalwareBytes.

Glad I could help. We will delete all used tools and I'll give you some tips to harden your security and learn how to protect yourself :)


Recommended reading:
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MUST READ - security tips:

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MUST READ - general maintenance:


The Importance of Software Updating:

In order to stay protected it is
very important that you regularly update all of your software. Cybercriminals depend on the apathy of users around software updates to keep their malicious endeavor running.

Operating systems, such as Windows, and applications, such as Adobe Reader or JAVA, are used by tens of millions of computers and devices around the world, making them a huge target for cybercriminals. Downloading updates and installing them can sometimes be tedious, but the advantages you get from the updates are certainly worth it.




Recommended additional software:
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TFC - to clean unneeded temporary files.
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Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - to scan your system from time to time in search for malware.
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Malwarebytes' Anti-Exploit - to prevent plenty of mostly exploited vulnerabilities.
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McShield - to prevent infections spread by removable media.
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Unchecky - to prevent from installing additional foistware, implemented in legitimate installations.
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Adblock - to surf the web without annoying ads!



Post-cleanup procedures:


Download DelFix by Xplode and save it to your desktop.
  • Run the tool by right click on the
    51a5ce45263de-delfix.png
    icon and Run as administrator option.
  • Make sure that these ones are checked:
    • Remove disinfection tools
    • Purge system restore
    • Reset system settings
  • Push Run and wait until the tool completes his work.
  • All tools we used should be gone. Tool will create an report for you (C:\DelFix.txt)
The tool will also record healthy state of registry and make a backup using ERUNT program in %windir%\ERUNT\DelFix
Tool deletes old system restore points and create a fresh system restore point after cleaning.



My help is free for everybody.
If you're happy with the help provided and/or wish to buy me a beer for the assistance you received, then you can consider a donation:
Thank you!​




Stay safe,
TwinHeadedEagle :)
 

ezkmfe

New Member
Thread author
Verified
Dec 11, 2014
18
Yes, this is good combo. I would change Spybot for MalwareBytes.

Glad I could help. We will delete all used tools and I'll give you some tips to harden your security and learn how to protect yourself :)


Recommended reading:
icon_exclaim.gif
MUST READ - security tips:

icon_exclaim.gif
MUST READ - general maintenance:


The Importance of Software Updating:

In order to stay protected it is
very important that you regularly update all of your software. Cybercriminals depend on the apathy of users around software updates to keep their malicious endeavor running.

Operating systems, such as Windows, and applications, such as Adobe Reader or JAVA, are used by tens of millions of computers and devices around the world, making them a huge target for cybercriminals. Downloading updates and installing them can sometimes be tedious, but the advantages you get from the updates are certainly worth it.




Recommended additional software:
icon_arrow.gif
TFC - to clean unneeded temporary files.
icon_arrow.gif
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - to scan your system from time to time in search for malware.
icon_arrow.gif
Malwarebytes' Anti-Exploit - to prevent plenty of mostly exploited vulnerabilities.
icon_arrow.gif
McShield - to prevent infections spread by removable media.
icon_arrow.gif
Unchecky - to prevent from installing additional foistware, implemented in legitimate installations.
icon_arrow.gif
Adblock - to surf the web without annoying ads!



Post-cleanup procedures:


Download DelFix by Xplode and save it to your desktop.
  • Run the tool by right click on the
    51a5ce45263de-delfix.png
    icon and Run as administrator option.
  • Make sure that these ones are checked:
    • Remove disinfection tools
    • Purge system restore
    • Reset system settings
  • Push Run and wait until the tool completes his work.
  • All tools we used should be gone. Tool will create an report for you (C:\DelFix.txt)
The tool will also record healthy state of registry and make a backup using ERUNT program in %windir%\ERUNT\DelFix
Tool deletes old system restore points and create a fresh system restore point after cleaning.



My help is free for everybody.
If you're happy with the help provided and/or wish to buy me a beer for the assistance you received, then you can consider a donation:
Thank you!​




Stay safe,
TwinHeadedEagle :)
Ok great! Thank you so much for all of your help! Later today, after I get some rest, I plan to carefully read through all of your tips for hardening my security and learning how to protect myself. I also plan to download and install all six of the additional software programs that you recommended and to implement the full list of post-clean up procedures as well. I read your earlier reply in which you recommend I use MWBytes *instead* of Spybot and then I remembered that when I listed all of the free versions of the anti-malware programs I currently have on my computer I forgot to include the free version of MWBytes. What I mean to say is that I actually have both, Spybot and MWBytes, currently on my computer. Is having and running both of these programs a problem? Would you recommend I delete Spybot?
 

ezkmfe

New Member
Thread author
Verified
Dec 11, 2014
18
Spybot is outdated, MalwareBytes is better.
Ok, I might as well delete Spybot if it's not doing anything that MWBytes isn't already doing. Thank you again for all your help! How long will this thread be here for me to access your suggestions?
 

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