Tried everything. You're my last resort.

theSAiNT

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Thread author
Jul 5, 2014
5
I'm writing as tech support for a family member. I've tried everything from almost every website and you're my last hope.

Please see above for details.

Your help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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TwinHeadedEagle

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Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
Hi,

Before we begin, I want you to have this in mind:
  • 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
    fjqb1h.png
    button below. Doing this, you make it easier for me to analyze and fix your problem.




First, go to Control Panel and uninstall following (skip lines that cannot be uninstalled):
- f.lux
- Firefox Packages




***** NEXT *****




Download attached fixlist.txt on the same location as FRST (otherwise the fix won't work)
NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to the operating system

Open FRST, and click Fix. Attach me that report after it is finished.



***** NEXT *****



Please download AdwCleaner by Xplode and save to your Desktop.

Double click on AdwCleaner.exe to run the tool.
  • Click on the Scan button.
  • After the scan has finished click on the Clean button.

Press OK when asked to close all programs and follow the onscreen prompts.
Press OK again to allow AdwCleaner to restart the computer and complete the removal process.

  • After rebooting, a logfile report (AdwCleaner[S0].txt) will open automatically.
  • Post logfile will also be saved in the C:\AdwCleaner folder.
 

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theSAiNT

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Jul 5, 2014
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Thank you for your quick reply! Here are the logs. Please advise on next steps.
 

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theSAiNT

New Member
Thread author
Jul 5, 2014
5
Sorry for the late reply. Wanted to run computer for a while to see if anything had changed. Unfortunately, the computer still has random slow downs. In one case, a little window appears which says that a script might be trying to run and slowing down the computer. In addition, there is at least one website which always spawns a pop up. Attached is another FRS log. Is there anything else I can do?
 

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TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
Can I see how that script Windows looks like?

Try resetting your router and tell me do you still have pop-ups in Firefox?
 

theSAiNT

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Thread author
Jul 5, 2014
5
Tried resetting router. N more pop-ups I think.

However, the computer runs extremely slowly. It gets slower and slower and sometimes crashes. Have not had a chance to capture the script window but I believe it's from Firefox.
 

TwinHeadedEagle

Level 41
Verified
Mar 8, 2013
22,627
Please download Malwarebytes AntiRootkit (MBAR) and save it to your desktop.
For full instructions how MBAR works, read this article

> Doubleclick on the MBAR file
mbar.png
and allow it to run.
• Click OK on the next screen, to allow the package to extract the contents of the file to its own folder named mbar.
mbar.exe will launch automatically. On some systems, this may take a few extra seconds. Please be patient and wait for the program to open.
• After reading the Introduction, click Next if you agree.


• On the Update Database screen, click on the Update button. Once you see 'Success: Database was successfully updated' click on Next
• Under Scan Targets ensure all boxes are ticked. Then click the Scan button.

Notice: with some infections, you may see two messages boxes:
- 'Could not load protection driver'. Click 'OK'.
- 'Could not load DDA driver'. Click 'Yes' to this message, to allow the driver to load after a restart. Allow the computer to restart. Continue with the rest of these instructions.


>> If malware is not detected, click the Exit button to close the program and post the mbar-log-year-month-day.txt and system-log.txt reports.

>> If an infection/s are found ensure Create Restore Point are ticked. Then select the "Cleanup! button to remove threats.
• The clean up procedure will be scheduled for process, pop-up will be shown.
Select the Yes button and the system should re-boot to complete the cleaning process.

>> Notice: only if an RootKit are detected, ensure to run fixdamage.exe tool located in mbar folder, \Plugins\fixdamage.exe
- Run fixdamage.exe, at the black window to continue type Y (alias for Yes). Wait few seconds for execution ...
- When you see "press any key to exit" fix is completed, press any key to close the window. Reboot the system.



> The following reports will be created in mbar folder:
1. mbar-log-year-month-day (hour-minute-second).txt
2. system-log.txt

Please post both logs in your next reply.
 

theSAiNT

New Member
Thread author
Jul 5, 2014
5
Before I ran it, there was a little window about 'Probable rootkot activity' (screeshot attached). I selected 'Yes'. After that, I ran it as instructed. It did not detect anything. I attach the two logs.

I also attach a script window which appeared during a session before I installed (and ran) the newest program. It is not always about googlemail, sometimes it is hotmail or something else I cannot easily tell.
 

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