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Spyware / AdWare - Mysterious DLL files posted in the Security & Safety forums; I found eithirtyfour.dll adn eithirtyfive.dll in my C:\WINDOWS folder. I tried to open it with Dependency Walker and Resource Hacker but a window pops out saying thats its not a ...

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I found eithirtyfour.dll adn eithirtyfive.dll in my C:\WINDOWS folder.
I tried to open it with Dependency Walker and Resource Hacker but a window pops out saying thats its not a valid 32-bit 64-bit windows module.
I searched google but no results were shown.
Any idea what are those files?


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Hya Terror.

They look pretty suspicious to me , and i also cant find anything on them.
Can you upload them to this site to scan and report back the result?

http://www.virustotal.com/flash/index_en.html


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Ah the analysis service has stopped in virustotal, I'll tell you when i get the email.
By the way I found other .dll files that r as mysterious as those mentioned above (v34peformatei.dll,v35peformatei.dll).
Now I'm beginning to think that caused my windows.exe and msoobe.exe to malfunction.
No....they didn't cause my windows to malfunction....my windows is working fine now.


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Yeah , they cant handle the load sometimes. You could try this one , but that is also under heavy load often:

http://virusscan.jotti.org/


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I scanned eithirtyfour.dll and v34peformatei.dll and there was no malware found.
After looking again, I noticed that the names of those two files have something in common.


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I think this thread can be closed now.


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