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<blockquote data-quote="Papirus" data-source="post: 94198" data-attributes="member: 4131"><p>Fiery, it looks like I have cleaned up the rootkit by running the service repair and windows repair (tweaking).</p><p></p><p>After the restore, the rootkit shows up again and the internet still did not work. However, the network got fixed after I run the service repair tool. Then I run the windows repair to replace the infected files.</p><p></p><p>To be on the safe site, I run Comodo (some malwares found and cleaned), Hitman Pro (in progress), MalwareBytes (in progress), Ad-Aware (in progress), TDSSKiller (no rootkit found), McAfee Rootkit Remover (no zero access rootkit found), Norton FixZeroAccess (no rootkit found).</p><p></p><p>Do you have any recommendation on what tool I should use to accurately verify/check the MBR? </p><p></p><p>Many thanks again for your persistence and I really appreciate your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papirus, post: 94198, member: 4131"] Fiery, it looks like I have cleaned up the rootkit by running the service repair and windows repair (tweaking). After the restore, the rootkit shows up again and the internet still did not work. However, the network got fixed after I run the service repair tool. Then I run the windows repair to replace the infected files. To be on the safe site, I run Comodo (some malwares found and cleaned), Hitman Pro (in progress), MalwareBytes (in progress), Ad-Aware (in progress), TDSSKiller (no rootkit found), McAfee Rootkit Remover (no zero access rootkit found), Norton FixZeroAccess (no rootkit found). Do you have any recommendation on what tool I should use to accurately verify/check the MBR? Many thanks again for your persistence and I really appreciate your help. [/QUOTE]
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