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wrestlingmjn59

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#11484 26-Jan-2007 11:00
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Downloaded a virus trying to find a windows xp product keygen,

problems

search enginges for internet don't work
randomly wants close macafee when i scan
randomly wants to close windows exploerer when i get close to the file
takes really long time to open login promt when restart

tried downloading spyware doctor but i don't want to pay $20 to find out if it works or not
tried manually finding files with windows explorer(using the descriptions of spyware doctot) but can't seem to get to them


please help this is a work computer, need to fix before it gets to the network!!!


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  #58896 26-Jan-2007 11:34
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Welcome to Geekzone... Try running the online virus scan from Trendmicro.

Now a word of warning. It sounds as you wanted to find what key your business software is using. If you want to reinstall the software on a business PC, simply ask your IT department. If you wanted the key to install on someone else's PC, then don't. This is called software piracy and llegal.







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  #58989 27-Jan-2007 06:35
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It seems to have a lot of control over internet explorer, it doesnt let all of the updates from Trendmicro download, or continue scanning, at one point i think it closed the internet connection!!! i found the file names that are trojans or such using spy doctor and a lot of them are internet explorer setting, i think? here is a list of the files, i couldnt copy the text because spydoctor wants me to subscribe.


http://3dmoleculardesigns.com/untitled.jpg

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#58993 27-Jan-2007 08:30
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I don't see anything strange there - those (except for one) are registry entry keys or cookies, not executables.

I think your best option is to have Windows reinstalled on this PC. Make sure you have all your stuff copied first. Then have an Antivirus and Antispyware installed and up-to-date before start using the PC after the reinstall.






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