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[Fixed] Hijackthis! Logs - HJT log posted in the Security & Safety forums; hello, i did a virus scan with norton and found a trojan, norton (being that worlds lamest anti-virus) couldnt remove it and just kept giving me alerts of the virus ...

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Old 07-13-2007
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hello,

i did a virus scan with norton and found a trojan, norton (being that worlds lamest anti-virus) couldnt remove it and just kept giving me alerts of the virus every 5 minutes... so i did a hjt scan, like 5 times and checked the item and tried to fix it, with no success. on top of that winlogon.exe and systemidleprocess use like 100% of cpu and my pc therefore is like a snail at doing anything i tell it to do. the culprit is vtstq.dll, i went through my registry and deleted all the registries that contained the data "vtstq.dll" (after i did all the htj scans) and most of them seemed to be associated with winlogon.exe i therefore thought that the .dll might be left out when winlogon would run and then tried to delete in manually (i.e. find that file and press delete). no hope, it still was "in use". so here is my hjt log. help would greatly be appreciated
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Hello.

Please download VundoFix.exe
to your desktop.
  • Double-click VundoFix.exe to run it.
  • Click the Scan for Vundo button.
  • Once it's done scanning, click the Remove Vundo button.
  • You will receive a prompt asking if you want to remove the files, click YES
  • Once you click yes, your desktop will go blank as it starts removing Vundo.
  • When completed, it will prompt that it will reboot your computer, click OK.
Note: It is possible that VundoFix encountered a file it could not remove.
In this case, VundoFix will run on reboot, simply follow the above
instructions starting from "Click the Scan for Vundo button." when
VundoFix appears at reboot.


Next:
1. Download this file - combofix.exe
2. Double click combofix.exe & follow the prompts.
3. When finished, it shall produce a log for you. Post that log in your next reply, along with C:\vundofix.txt and a new HijackThis log.

Note:
Do not mouseclick combofix's window whilst it's running. That may cause it to stall



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