Solved Help with Arabyonline malware

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Hello, thank god I finally found a place where I've witnessed people ACTUALLY being able to remove this thing from their machines. I have tried everything I could find in google, or youtube or anything.

Some months ago I started getting weird ads. Then all of a sudden the huge bomb, Arabyonline. It messed my laptop up bad. I ran different antivirus and antimalware software such as Kaspersky, Avast, Malwarebyte's antimalware...they have found lots and cleaned lots of unwanted files from my laptop but not this Arabyonline thing.

While I was digging deeper into google I found these forums and did some searching and saw that some people actually solved this issue. I was hoping I could get some help. I would appreciate it really as this has been frying my brains.

I'm attaching the required files.

Thanks!
 

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TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
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Mar 8, 2013
22,627
Hello,



They call me TwinHeadedEagle around here, and I'll be working with you.



Before we start please read and note the following:
  • At the top of your post, please click on the "Watch thread" button and make sure to check Watch this thread...and receive email notifications. This will send an email to you as soon as I reply to your topic, allowing me to solve your problem faster.
  • Please do not install any new software during the cleaning process other than the tools I provide for you. This can hinder the cleaning process. Please do not perform System Restore or any other restore.
  • Instructions I give to you are very simple and made for complete beginner to follow. That's why you need to read through my instructions carefully and completely before executing them.
  • Please do not run any tools other than the ones I ask you to, when I ask you to. Some of these tools can be very dangerous if used improperly. Also, if you use a tool that I have not requested you use, it can cause false positives, thereby delaying the complete cleaning of your machine.
  • All tools we use here are completely clean and do not contain any malware. If your antivirus detects them as malicious, please disable your antivirus and then continue.
  • If during the process you run across anything that is not in my instructions, please stop and ask. If any tool is running too much time (few hours), please stop and inform me.
  • I visit forum several times at day, making sure to respond to everyone's topic as fast as possible. But bear in mind that I have private life like everyone and I cannot be here 24/7. So please be patient with me. Also, some infections require less, and some more time to be removed completely, so bear this in mind and be patient.
  • Please stay with me until the end of all steps and procedures and I declare your system clean. Just because there is a lack of symptoms does not indicate a clean machine. If you solved your problem yourself, set aside two minutes to let me know.
  • Please attach all report using
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    button below. Doing this, you make it easier for me to analyze and fix your problem.

  • Do not ask for help for your business PC. Companies are making revenue via computers, so it is good thing to pay someone to repair it.
  • If I don't hear from you within 3 days from this initial or any subsequent post, then this thread will be closed.




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Scan with ZOEK

Please download ZOEK by Smeenk and save it to your desktop (preferred version is the *.exe one)
Temporary disable your AntiVirus and AntiSpyware protection - instructions here.

  • Right-click on
    51a612a8b27e2-Zoek.png
    icon and select
    RunAsAdmin.jpg
    Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Wait patiently until the main console will appear, it may take a minute or two.
  • In the main box please paste in the following script:
    Code:
    createsrpoint;
    autoclean;
    emptyalltemp;
    ipconfig /flushdns;b
  • Make sure that Scan All Users option is checked.
  • Push Run Script and wait patiently. The scan may take a couple of minutes.
  • When the scan completes, a zoek-results logfile should open in notepad.
  • If a reboot is needed, it will be opened after it. You may also find it at your main drive (usually C:\ drive)

Post its content into your next reply.
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Hey man. Am I glad to see you. Thanks for helping!

I uploaded the zoek results saved in a notepad. Thanks again!
 

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TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
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Scan with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and save it to your desktop.
  • Install the progam and select update.
  • Once updated, click the Settings tab, in the left panel choose Detctions & protection and tick Scan for rootkits.
  • Click the Scan tab, choose Threat Scan is checked and click Scan Now.
  • If threats are detected, click the Apply Actions button. You will now be prompted to reboot. Click Yes.
  • Upon completion of the scan (or after the reboot), click the History tab.
  • Click Application Logs and double-click the Scan Log.
  • At the bottom click Export and choose Text file.
Save the file to your desktop and include its content in your next reply.




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Fix with AdwCleaner

Please download AdwCleaner by Xplode and save the file to your desktop.

  • Right-click on
    adwcleaner_new.png
    icon and select
    RunAsAdmin.jpg
    Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Follow the prompts and click Scan.
  • When finished, please click Clean.
  • Upon completion, click Report. A log (AdwCleaner[S*].txt) will open.

Please include the contents of that file in your reply.




FRST.gif
Scan with Farbar Recovery Scan Tool

Please re-run Farbar Recovery Scan Tool to give me a fresh look at your system.
  • Right-click on
    FRST.gif
    icon and select
    RunAsAdmin.jpg
    Run as Administrator to start the tool.
    (XP users click run after receipt of Windows Security Warning - Open File).
  • Make sure that Addition option is checked.
  • Press Scan button and wait.
  • The tool will produce two logfiles on your desktop: FRST.txt and Addition.txt.
Please include their content into your next reply.
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Hello again, scans done and files are uploaded.

However, I do have some notes. My startup menu got kinda bombed. Almost everything has gone missing.

Also, when you asked me to install MBAM, I already had it installed and it was running fine until I entered your magic script, I started getting the MBAM is not responding message before the the program's icon could even show up. I had to re-install it in order for it to work.

Also, paint and many other windows programs disappeared.

All of that happened after using the script. I hope it's part of the plan :p thanks anyway man! Hope we can get through this and get rid of the malware!
 

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TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
No, this is not okay. You need to perform system restore. Find this name and time.

11/26/2014 10:49:14 AM Zoek.exe System Restore
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Haha. Alright it's done and everything is back. Chrome seems to be free of the Arabyonline malware. I think you got rid of it! What do you think? What is the next step? Thanks a lot man!

Also if its worth noting: my windows user account picture also disappeared, it was blank even after the restore. I changed the picture and it came back.

Thanks!
 

TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
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:
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
FiheHippo.com Update Checker - to keep your programs up-to-date.
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 :)
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Can't thank you enough man.

I do have a note though, I'm usually and have always been careful when it came to my machines...I'm careful around ads and what and where I download from...I don't really remember doing something that in reaction triggered the malware. I have no idea what it came from is all that's eating my brains.

However, I will be reading those tip threads. Thanks a lot again!
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
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
FiheHippo.com Update Checker - to keep your programs up-to-date.
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 :)

Hey man :( bad news! it came back again :'(

I had just woke up my laptop from sleep and opened chrome and arabyonline came back :(

Help pwease
 

TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
51a612a8b27e2-Zoek.png
Scan with ZOEK

Please download ZOEK by Smeenk and save it to your desktop (preferred version is the *.exe one)
Temporary disable your AntiVirus and AntiSpyware protection - instructions here.

  • Right-click on
    51a612a8b27e2-Zoek.png
    icon and select
    RunAsAdmin.jpg
    Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Wait patiently until the main console will appear, it may take a minute or two.
  • In the main box please paste in the following script:
    Code:
    createsrpoint;
    autoclean;
    emptyalltemp;
    ipconfig /flushdns;b
  • Make sure that Scan All Users option is checked.
  • Push Run Script and wait patiently. The scan may take a couple of minutes.
  • When the scan completes, a zoek-results logfile should open in notepad.
  • If a reboot is needed, it will be opened after it. You may also find it at your main drive (usually C:\ drive)

Post its content into your next reply.
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Man, bad news

I let the scan run while I was doing my work, and it finished but asked me to restart so I thought I'd finish my work first then click ok to restart, so I resumed working and suddenly screen goes black. I tried to turn it on again, nothing, black screen.

Now I'm home and I started it up, it runs, boots windows, and just when the OS loading is done, mouse appears and boom, BSOD :(

I could however, boot into safe mode just fine.(I think)

Man what do we do :(
 

TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
We can try to access System Restore:

  • Restart your computer and tap F8 to bring up the Advanced Menu, then click Repair your computer
  • Follow the prompt to enter keyboard input method, and then the prompt to enter a password. If the machine does not have a password, simply click Enter.
  • In the Choose Recovery Tool menu select System Restore
Choose Zoek.exe restore point.
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
We can try to access System Restore:

  • Restart your computer and tap F8 to bring up the Advanced Menu, then click Repair your computer
  • Follow the prompt to enter keyboard input method, and then the prompt to enter a password. If the machine does not have a password, simply click Enter.
  • In the Choose Recovery Tool menu select System Restore
Choose Zoek.exe restore point.
Man is it possible that I use system restore from safe mode? Cuz im in safe mode and I can recover system to install: zoek.exe 12/1/2014 11:31:51 AM which was today morning when it all happened.

But I wont do it, I'll wait for your reply. Its just that I dont currently have a flash drive.

Thanks man
 

Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Hey man. System restore worked. Its restored but bsod'd again but while I was in thr desktop when I tried renaming zoek (1) to zoek.

I can boot fine into windows but it will crash sooner or later

Thanks

Forgot to mention this but the bsod had this:

Ntfs.sys

Edit 2: rebooted now. Everything seems fine. Do I rerun your zoek script?

Edit 3: Laptop is running, I don't know how stable though. Arabyonline seems to be gone too. Next?
 
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Hybrid Cult

New Member
Thread author
Nov 26, 2014
12
Everything appears to be fine! I am however afraid to login to my google account in chrome. Last time I did the malware came back. I'll login soon and confirm.
 

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