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I need help removing TrojanClicker and maybe other related malware
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<blockquote data-quote="starmusic" data-source="post: 299628" data-attributes="member: 30498"><p>Argus:</p><p>I may not be out of the woods yet. I just saw MalwareBytes runtime slide out a window saying something like "malicious website detected", with an IP address starting with "80." and it slipped away before I could see the rest. But I did notice it said "Inbound".</p><p>Is this part of the Powelik activity? I only see the one dllhost.exe in taskmgr, and my IE History does not show unknown sites having been visited.</p><p>How would a website get through my home router firewall (SonicWave) all the way to my computer?</p><p>MB scans have not shown any new malware for 3 days.</p><p>Is this the hint that I'm still infected, or MB just doing its normal job and telling me about common activity I never noticed before, using MS Security Essentials?</p><p>It's of concern because the first hint of this Trojan was the same runtime messagebox.</p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starmusic, post: 299628, member: 30498"] Argus: I may not be out of the woods yet. I just saw MalwareBytes runtime slide out a window saying something like "malicious website detected", with an IP address starting with "80." and it slipped away before I could see the rest. But I did notice it said "Inbound". Is this part of the Powelik activity? I only see the one dllhost.exe in taskmgr, and my IE History does not show unknown sites having been visited. How would a website get through my home router firewall (SonicWave) all the way to my computer? MB scans have not shown any new malware for 3 days. Is this the hint that I'm still infected, or MB just doing its normal job and telling me about common activity I never noticed before, using MS Security Essentials? It's of concern because the first hint of this Trojan was the same runtime messagebox. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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