iLivid Toolbar – Urgent Problem !

LadySharleen

New Member
Thread author
Jun 16, 2013
4
Norton, SuperAnti Spyware (free version), Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (free version), & Adwcleaner all fail to remove/detect this problem. I have uninstalled the iLivid programme but could not find “Torch” and “Search-Results Toolbar” as per one of your postings. Reset Internet Explorer as per the same posting, used Adwcleaner and Malwarebytes and finished with Hitman Pro (which also did not find this toolbar). Spybot S & D (free version) detect it, but is unable to remove it. Spybot removed all other problems related to iLivid but not this toolbar.
 

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Littlebits

Retired Staff
May 3, 2011
3,893
Please read our removal guide- http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-ilivid-virus/

If you still need assistance someone will be here to help you shortly.

Thanks.:D
 

kuttus

Level 2
Verified
Oct 5, 2012
2,697
Hi and welcome to the malwaretips.com forums!

I'm Kuttus and I am going to try to assist you with your problem. Please take note of the below:
  • I will start working on your malware issues, this may or may not, solve other issues you have with your machine.
  • The fixes are specific to your problem and should only be used for this issue on this machine!
  • The process is not instant. Please continue to review my answers until I tell you your machine is clear. Absence of symptoms does not mean that everything is clear.
  • If you don't know, stop and ask! Don't keep going on.
  • Please reply to this thread. Do not start a new topic.
  • Refrain from running self fixes as this will hinder the malware removal process.
  • It may prove beneficial if you print of the following instructions or save them to notepad as I post them.
Your security programs may give warnings for some of the tools I will ask you to use. Be assured, any links I give are safe.


Before we start:
Please be aware that removing malware is a potentially hazardous undertaking. I will take care not to knowingly suggest courses of action that might damage your computer. However it is impossible for me to foresee all interactions that may happen between the software on your computer and those we'll use to clear you of infection, and I cannot guarantee the safety of your system. It is possible that we might encounter situations where the only recourse is to re-format and re-install your operating system, or to necessitate you taking your computer to a repair shop.

Because of this, I advise you to backup any personal files and folders before you start.
<hr />




  1. Open Programs and Features by clicking the Start button [img=15x15]http://res2.windows.microsoft.com/resbox/en/windows%207/main/4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33_818.jpg[/img], clicking Control Panel, clicking Programs, and then clicking Programs and Features.

  2. Select the program iLivid , and then click Uninstall.


STEP 2: Run the below OTL fix
<ol><li>Start <>OTL.exe</></li>
<li>Copy/paste the following text written <>inside of the code box</> into the <>Custom Scans/Fixes</> box located at the bottom of OTL
Code:
:OTL
[2012/04/14 10:10:03 | 000,102,481 | ---- | M] () (No name found) -- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\mozilla\firefox\profiles\73gc9sfh.default\extensions\fbphotozoom@installdaddy.com.xpi
CHR - homepage: http://www.searchnu.com/406?appid=362
CHR - default_search_provider:  ()
CHR - default_search_provider: search_url = 
CHR - default_search_provider: suggest_url = 
CHR - homepage: http://www.searchnu.com/406?appid=362
[2013/06/13 15:08:37 | 000,000,349 | ---- | M] () -- C:\Users\Public\Documents\PCLECHAL.INI
[2013/06/13 09:47:32 | 000,020,480 | ---- | M] () -- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\DCBC2A71-70D8-4DAN-EHR8-E0D61DEA3FDF.ini
[2013/05/31 15:26:23 | 000,000,952 | -HS- | M] () -- C:\ProgramData\KGyGaAvL.sys
[2013/03/18 16:42:37 | 000,000,057 | ---- | C] () -- C:\ProgramData\Ament.ini
[2011/03/21 20:19:59 | 000,001,854 | ---- | C] () -- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\GhostObjGAFix.xml
[2011/01/25 21:31:45 | 000,000,040 | -HS- | C] () -- C:\ProgramData\.zreglib
[2010/10/21 17:59:06 | 000,000,170 | ---- | C] () -- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\default.rss
[2010/02/23 21:15:56 | 000,001,332 | ---- | C] () -- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\wklnhst.dat
[2009/12/20 15:32:23 | 000,000,952 | -HS- | C] () -- C:\ProgramData\KGyGaAvL.sys
[2008/09/22 15:21:34 | 000,127,092 | R--- | C] () -- C:\ProgramData\DeviceManager.xml.rc4
[2008/08/20 17:45:46 | 000,020,270 | ---- | C] () -- C:\ProgramData\DeviceInstaller.xml


:commands
[emptytemp]
[reboot]
<>NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system</></li>
<li>Then click the <>Run Fix</> button at the top</li>
<li>Let the program run unhindered, reboot when it is done</li>
<li>Attach the new log produced by OTL (C:\_OTL)</li>
</ol>

<hr />

STEP 3: Run a scan with AdwCleaner

<ol><li>Download AdwCleaner from the below link.
<><a href="http://general-changelog-team.fr/fr/downloads/finish/20-outils-de-xplode/2-adwcleaner" target="_blank">ADWCLEANER DOWNLAOD LINK</a></> (This link will automatically download Security Check on your computer)</li>

<li>Close all open programs and internet browsers.</li>
<li>Double click on <>adwcleaner.exe</> to run the tool.</li>
<li>Click on <>Delete</>,then confirm each time with <>Ok</>.</li>
<li>Your computer will be rebooted automatically. A text file will open after the restart.</li>
<li>Please post the contents of that logfile with your next reply.</li>
<li>You can find the logfile at <>C:\AdwCleaner[S1].txt</> as well.</li>
</ol>
<hr/>
 
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LadySharleen

New Member
Thread author
Jun 16, 2013
4
Hi
I have been away since yesterday and have only just seen your reply - many thanks for getting back to me.
I discovered that I was running an old version of Spybot S & D. So I uninstalled it just before I went south yesterday and installed the updated one. This found iLivid file but once again could not delete, however it did show the path of the folder so that I could find it in the system. After that it was a simple case of deleting the file which moved it to the recycle bin and then I emptied it from there.
So fingers crossed - problem solved !
Once again many thanks
 

kuttus

Level 2
Verified
Oct 5, 2012
2,697
Great to hear that........


Double click on OTL to run it
  • Click on the Cleanup button at the top.
  • You will be asked to reboot the machine to finish the Cleanup process. Choose Yes
  • This will remove itself and other tools we may have used.




Now that your PC is clean, I recommend you to create a new System Restore point then purge the old ones after.

For XP
How to create a Restore Point in XP
Delete all restore points except the most recent one

For Vista
Create a restore point
Delete all but the most recent restore point

For Windows 7
Create a restore point
Delete all but the most recent restore point - Click the Delete all but the most recent restore point link




Keep your system updated
  • Keeping your programs (especially Adobe and Java products) updated is essential. Update Checker will notify you if any of your programs require an update.
  • 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 and have automatic updates on. You can learn how to turn Automatic Updates on here


I also recommend you to switch your antivirus program to a better one. Here are some suggestions:

In addition to your antivirus, you need additional protection such as a firewall and behavioural blocker.


Here are only a few suggestions that will improve your system security. Should you wish to allow us to make full recommendations and set your PC up with maximum security, please start a thread here. Our community of PC enthusiasts and experts will give you feedback and help you secure your system from future malware infections.


Internet Explorer may be the most popular browser but it's definitely not the most secure browser. Consider using other browsers with addition add-ons to safeguard your system while browsing the internet.

Firefox is a more secure, faster browser than Internet Explorer. Firefox contains less vulnerabilities, reducing the risk of drive-by downloads. In addition, you can add the following add-ons to increase security.
  • KeyScramber - Encrypts your keystrokes to protect you against keyloggers that steals personal & banking information
  • AdBlock - Disable/blocks advertisements on websites so you won't accidentally click on a malicious ad.
  • NoScript - Disables Flash & Java contents to avoid exploits or drive-by attacks
  • Web of Trust - Shows the website rating by other users and blocks dangerous and poor-rated sites

Google Chrome is another good browser that is faster and more secure than Internet Explorer by having a sandbox feature. Additionally, you can add the following add-on to Chrome to heighten security.


Lastly, it is important to perform system maintenance on a regular basis. Here are a few tools and on-demand scanners that you should keep & use every 1-2 weeks to keep your system healthy.

Other than that, stay safe out there! If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to ask :)

<hr />
What's next?
  1. Bulild up your malware defenses by starting a new thread in Security Configuration Wizard forum.
  2. Learn how to avoid malware by reading this article <a href="http://malwaretips.com/blogs/how-to-easily-avoid-pc-infections/">How to easily avoid malware</a>
  3. Be an active member in the MalwareTips community! :)



My virus removal help is always free. Should you wish to show your appreciation via a donation, it will be much appreciated.
 

LadySharleen

New Member
Thread author
Jun 16, 2013
4
I have been away since yesterday and have only just seen your reply - many thanks for getting back to me.
I discovered that I was running an old version of Spybot S & D. So I uninstalled it just before I went south yesterday and installed the updated one. This found iLivid file but once again could not delete, however it did show the path of the folder so that I could find it in the system. After that it was a simple case of deleting the file which moved it to the recycle bin and then I emptied it from there.
So fingers crossed - problem solved !
Once again many thanks
 

kuttus

Level 2
Verified
Oct 5, 2012
2,697
Double click on OTL to run it
  • Click on the Cleanup button at the top.
  • You will be asked to reboot the machine to finish the Cleanup process. Choose Yes
  • This will remove itself and other tools we may have used.




Now that your PC is clean, I recommend you to create a new System Restore point then purge the old ones after.

For XP
How to create a Restore Point in XP
Delete all restore points except the most recent one

For Vista
Create a restore point
Delete all but the most recent restore point

For Windows 7
Create a restore point
Delete all but the most recent restore point - Click the Delete all but the most recent restore point link




Keep your system updated
  • Keeping your programs (especially Adobe and Java products) updated is essential. Update Checker will notify you if any of your programs require an update.
  • 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 and have automatic updates on. You can learn how to turn Automatic Updates on here


I also recommend you to switch your antivirus program to a better one. Here are some suggestions:

In addition to your antivirus, you need additional protection such as a firewall and behavioural blocker.


Here are only a few suggestions that will improve your system security. Should you wish to allow us to make full recommendations and set your PC up with maximum security, please start a thread here. Our community of PC enthusiasts and experts will give you feedback and help you secure your system from future malware infections.


Internet Explorer may be the most popular browser but it's definitely not the most secure browser. Consider using other browsers with addition add-ons to safeguard your system while browsing the internet.

Firefox is a more secure, faster browser than Internet Explorer. Firefox contains less vulnerabilities, reducing the risk of drive-by downloads. In addition, you can add the following add-ons to increase security.
  • KeyScramber - Encrypts your keystrokes to protect you against keyloggers that steals personal & banking information
  • AdBlock - Disable/blocks advertisements on websites so you won't accidentally click on a malicious ad.
  • NoScript - Disables Flash & Java contents to avoid exploits or drive-by attacks
  • Web of Trust - Shows the website rating by other users and blocks dangerous and poor-rated sites

Google Chrome is another good browser that is faster and more secure than Internet Explorer by having a sandbox feature. Additionally, you can add the following add-on to Chrome to heighten security.


Lastly, it is important to perform system maintenance on a regular basis. Here are a few tools and on-demand scanners that you should keep & use every 1-2 weeks to keep your system healthy.

Other than that, stay safe out there! If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to ask :)

<hr />
What's next?
  1. Bulild up your malware defenses by starting a new thread in Security Configuration Wizard forum.
  2. Learn how to avoid malware by reading this article <a href="http://malwaretips.com/blogs/how-to-easily-avoid-pc-infections/">How to easily avoid malware</a>
  3. Be an active member in the MalwareTips community! :)



My virus removal help is always free. Should you wish to show your appreciation via a donation, it will be much appreciated.
 

LadySharleen

New Member
Thread author
Jun 16, 2013
4
I have been away since yesterday and have only just seen your reply - many thanks for getting back to me.
I discovered that I was running an old version of Spybot S & D. So I uninstalled it just before I went south yesterday and installed the updated one. This found iLivid file but once again could not delete, however it did show the path of the folder so that I could find it in the system. After that it was a simple case of deleting the file which moved it to the recycle bin and then I emptied it from there.
So fingers crossed - problem solved !
Once again many thanks
 

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