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TWINKIT

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#12249 7-Mar-2007 09:11
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CAN SOME ONE PLEASE TELL ME IF THERE IS A ANTI-SPYWARE PROGRAM THAT WILL
REMOVE THIS VIRUS. I'M NOT 100% SURE BUT I THINK I MAY HAVE DISABLED IT
BUT EVEN THOUGH I HAVE REMOVE THE AUTOSTART LINE FROM THE REG IT STILL
FINDS ITS WAY BACK, HOWEVER TCPIPMON.EXE HAS BEEN DELETED AND IT IS NOT
SHOWING IN THE PROCESSES DIALOG. I HAVE SEEN SOME LONG PROCEDURES TO
REMOVE IT BUT I WANT A SPYWARE PROGRAM THAT AUTOMATICULLY REMOVES IT
ON ITS OWN HOPEFULLY IN ONE STEP. MY RESTORE POINTS WHERE WIPED POSSABLE BY
OTHER VIRUSES THAT MY NEW SPYWARE PROGRAMS HAVE REMOVED


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johnr
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#63057 7-Mar-2007 10:14
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Why yell

If its that bad do a reinstall of windwows

Or try avast



Jama
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  #63074 7-Mar-2007 13:29
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TWINKIT

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  #63119 7-Mar-2007 20:05
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I do that, but first of all I just started to think (yeah I know there is a first time for
everthing) is TCPIPMON.EXE a module installed by windows because I recently
activated my windows internet firewall dispite the fact I fell the spyware programs
I have are more powerful than the internet v6 firewall




piercej
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  #63223 8-Mar-2007 23:26

another nasty on the internet. There is a red shield intaskbarthat says "Your Computer is infected".

try removing infection here: tcpipmon removal

it is related with registry cleaner executable because it is beeing downloaded as i click on the alert "Your Computer is infected".

weblordpepe
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  #63875 16-Mar-2007 00:40
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I wonder.

What anti-spyware solutions are available which come as bootable CDs? I remember booting into few floppy-disk virus scanners in my time.

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