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Whirl issue - dllhost.exe COM Surrogate
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<blockquote data-quote="Whirl" data-source="post: 273480" data-attributes="member: 28755"><p>Thanks for your response. I'm ready to knock out this problem. I ran FRST, and have attached the output FRST.txt. The program seems to fault out before displaying the addition.txt file. I attached pictures of the desktop with the Norton notifications. I assume Norton is detecting this program and terminating it as malicious, and that I should disable Norton and re-run. But I just want to get that direction from you. Norton has been blocking other various Trojan attacks from AdClicker, and web attacks from Exploit Website Toolkit 32, so I don't want to disable and open myself up to other attacks.</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>-Whirl-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whirl, post: 273480, member: 28755"] Thanks for your response. I'm ready to knock out this problem. I ran FRST, and have attached the output FRST.txt. The program seems to fault out before displaying the addition.txt file. I attached pictures of the desktop with the Norton notifications. I assume Norton is detecting this program and terminating it as malicious, and that I should disable Norton and re-run. But I just want to get that direction from you. Norton has been blocking other various Trojan attacks from AdClicker, and web attacks from Exploit Website Toolkit 32, so I don't want to disable and open myself up to other attacks. Thanks! -Whirl- [/QUOTE]
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