How to remove WinHDD [Removal Guide]

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What is WinHDD?

WinHDD or Hard Drive Diagnostic is a fake system software that is considered as a Rogue. Rogues are malicious programs that hackers use to trick users by displaying false threats and problems that it claims to have detected. In reality, none of the issues are real and are only used to convince the user into buying their software and stealing their personal financial information

WinHDD belongs to the same family of rogue programs as:

  • Hard Drive Diagnostic
    HDD Plus
    HDD Repair
    HDD Rescue
    Smart HDD
    Check Disk

Am I infected?

These are some screenshots of this rogue.

win_hdd.jpg

Win-HDD.jpg



Removal Instructions
(If you experience any problems completing these instructions, please start a new thread here)

1. Restart your computer. As soon as your computer turns on, tap F8 until you reach the Advance Boot Menu. Use the arrow keys and select Safe Mode with Networking .

2.Download and run RKill.

Download mirror 1 - Download mirror 2 - Download mirror 3

  • Save it to your Desktop.
  • Double click the RKill desktop icon.
  • It will quickly run and launch a log. If it does not launch a log, try another download link until it does.
(This tools will kill the rogue's process temporarily. As a result, act quickly and move on to the next step.)


3. Download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware to your desktop.
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  • Double-click mbam-setup.exe and follow the prompts to install the program.
  • At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to
    • Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    • and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
  • then click Finish.
  • If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version.

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  • Once the program has loaded, select Perform quick scan, then click Scan.
  • When the scan is complete, click OK, then Show Results to view the results.


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  • Be sure that everything is Checked (ticked) and click on Remove Selected.
  • Reboot your computer if prompted.

Malwarebytes should completely remove this infection. If you are still experiencing problems on your machine, please start a new thread here.

How was I infected?

  • Rogues can get on to computers without the user's consent through Drive-by downloads. When a user visits a compromised or infected website, the site immediately checks for any security vulnerabilities on the machine to inject the malicious code.
  • Peer-to-peer (P2P) programs utorrent, Limewire, and Kazaa are frequently used by hackers to distribute malware
  • Hackers can also trick the user into downloading a file, saying it is a legitimate file needed to view a video or pictures.

How can I prevent these infections?


1. Keep Your System Updated
  • Microsoft releases patches for Windows and Office products regularly to patch up Windows and Office product bugs and vulnerabilities. Please ensure you update your system regularly.

    To update Windows and Office

    1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Automatic Updates
    2. Select Automatic (recommended) if you want the updates to be downloaded and installed without prompting you.
    3. Select Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them button if you want the updates to be downloaded automatically but to be installed at another time.

To manually update Windows,

  • Start Internet Explorer. Go to Tools (if your version of IE is 7 or greater, select Safety) > Windows Update

2. Keep your Antivirus up-to-date

Make sure that you update your antivirus, firewall and anti-spyware programs regularly. If you don't have an antivirus, download any one of the following:


3. Avoid Peer-to-peer programs

  • Peer-to-peer programs are legitimate but the files shared are extremely dangerous. Hackers often use fake file names to trick users into downloading malware.

4. Switch your browser
  • Firefox is a more secure, faster browser than Internet Explorer. Firefox contains less vulnerabilities, reducing the risk of drive-by downloads.
  • Google Chrome is another good browser that is faster and more secure than Internet Explorer.


Technical Details

Processes:
C:\DOCUME~1\{username}\LOCALS~1\Temp\[random name].exe

Files:
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Desktop\Win HDD.lnk
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Temp\[random name].exe
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Start Menu\Programs\Win HDD\Win HDD.lnk
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Start Menu\Programs\Uninstall Win HDD.lnk

Registry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
"WarnOnZoneCrossing"="0"

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"[random name]"="'C:\DOCUME~1\METALL~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\[random name].exe'"
 

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