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  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    Computer Virus Question - think I have something

    First thing, I basically only go on a few sites ...
    ebay
    yahoo (my home page)
    wikipedia
    youtube
    Mego Museum

    That's about it.

    anyway,
    a few days ago my Outlook Express started running extra slow.
    My Outlook basically don't get any spam emails --and hardly any from my buds (this is normal)
    But for the last few days it runs crazy slow.

    I use AVG free anti virus

    So a few days ago AVG pops up a threat ---
    They call it "Trojan horse Generic 18.CJW.dropper"
    They put it in my "virus vault" and I delete it.
    It's then gone ....

    But, the next day it's back.
    Same thing, Outlook Express runs slow etc ...

    It say's it's path was Temp Internet Files ....
    I delete all these everytime, but it still comes back.

    I run my full virus scan every night but it never finds anything.

    Spybot doesn't find anything either.

    Anyone know how to get rid of this thing for good ?

    Thanks
    Last edited by Mikey; Jun 8, '10, 5:45 PM.
  • LadyZod
    Superman's Gal Pal
    • Jan 27, 2007
    • 1803

    #2
    If it keep coming back, it in your registry...probably in the start up files, or in your system restore files.

    Before messing with your registry, try resetting your system restore (after deleting the infected file but before rebooting) then reboot. Then create a new restore point.

    If it STILL detects the virus after THAT... well, it's time to registry hunt.
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    • Zemo
      Still Smokin'
      • Feb 14, 2006
      • 3888

      #3
      Try this Mike

      It's in the system restore files.

      (Windows XP)
      1. Turn off System Restore.
      On the Desktop, right-click My Computer.
      Click Properties.
      Click the System Restore tab.
      Check Turn off System Restore.
      Click Apply, and then click OK.

      2. Reboot.

      3. Turn ON System Restore.
      On the Desktop, right-click My Computer.
      Click Properties.
      Click the System Restore tab.
      UN-Check *Turn off System Restore*.
      Click Apply, and then click OK.

      4. Create a New Restore Point
      Click on start,
      Click on All Programs>accesories>system tools>system restore
      click on Create a restore point

      Is the virus still being detected?

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      • Mikey
        Verbose Member
        • Aug 9, 2001
        • 47258

        #4
        I didn't try it yet but I will.

        Before I do, here's a little more information.

        I ran AVG twice in one day ... It didn't find anything ... then hours after the AVG finished I get an AVG pop-up telling me about the trojan.

        It seems like AVG don't find it on normals scans --- but it finds it for no reason when i'm not scanning.

        A little bit more info .....
        Yahoo is my homepage ....
        If I shut off all windows and try to get on my homepage (yahoo) it takes a good 4-5 minutes to load in.
        I used to take about 30 seconds

        Also, it seems when i'm on my yahoo is when the AGV pop-up comes up telling me about the trojan.

        Does any of this help ?

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        • bizzaro megomauler
          WANTED for card bending
          • Apr 26, 2008
          • 1052

          #5
          download Lavasoft's AD AWARE free version, and Spybot searck and destroy, I use both of the free versions, run them every few days, and keep them updated. I have not had a problem like the one you are describing in months!

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          • LonnieFisher
            Eloquent Member
            • Jan 19, 2008
            • 11012

            #6
            I think AVG sucks. I used to use it. Now I use Avast! And I use Firefox and not internet explorer. Much better in my opinion.

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            • mazinz
              Persistent Member
              • Jul 2, 2007
              • 2249

              #7
              you need to run both of these wonderful maleware/spy apps. Both do a really good job and also take down rootkits if present as well as registry detect

              superantispyware (one word)

              and

              malwarebytes

              both are free. Run them and see if they pick up anything. I had something a long time ago and it was only from a combo of these two that I was even able to start taking my pc back

              I still have spybot on here as well ,but adaware got rid of the free version and the two I mentioned above blow it out of the water anyway

              one post mentioned that for you to uncheck your restore points. Take note that in doing so will erase them. So for whatever reason if you do have to go back you will be screwed
              Last edited by mazinz; Jun 8, '10, 9:29 PM.
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              • cjefferys
                Duke of Gloat
                • Apr 23, 2006
                • 10180

                #8
                Originally posted by LonnieFisher
                I think AVG sucks. I used to use it. Now I use Avast! And I use Firefox and not internet explorer. Much better in my opinion.
                I agree with both of these (and I also use some nice Firefox add-ons like No Script and Ad Block Plus). I used to use AVG but someone recommended Avast instead and I do think it's better.

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                • ctc
                  Fear the monkeybat!
                  • Aug 16, 2001
                  • 11183

                  #9
                  >it seems when i'm on my yahoo is when the AGV pop-up comes up telling me about the trojan

                  Hmmmm.... is it possible that this is where it's coming from?

                  Don C.

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                  • mitchedwards
                    Mego Preservation Society
                    • May 2, 2003
                    • 11781

                    #10
                    Try booting your PC into safe mode. To get into the Windows 2000 / XP Safe mode, as the computer is booting press and hold your "F8 Key" which should bring up the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key.

                    Then in safe mode run your AVG scan.

                    I also ran into a issue with my in laws PC where a virus had attacked Internet explorer and had it set to only go to certain fake web pages. YOu may have a simular problem and are gettiing re infected when you go online. If you are using IE please consider changing to Firefox, its much safer and more virus resistant.


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                    • Sideshow Spock
                      valar morghulis
                      • Mar 8, 2005
                      • 2859

                      #11
                      Whatever happened to this situation from last summer?

                      Still having computer problems -- help !!! - Mego Talk

                      Did it ever get resolved? Many people back then recommended great free programs like Avast and Malwarebytes.. you never got them?

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                      • Mikey
                        Verbose Member
                        • Aug 9, 2001
                        • 47258

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sideshow Spock
                        Whatever happened to this situation from last summer?

                        Still having computer problems -- help !!! - Mego Talk

                        Did it ever get resolved? Many people back then recommended great free programs like Avast and Malwarebytes.. you never got them?
                        I called in 2 of my nephews ... both are computer geeks.
                        They couldn't figure out what the problem was.
                        Both were stumped.
                        In the end one of my nephews wound up giving me his spare computer he rebuilt.
                        That's what I use now.

                        I didn't contact them about this latest problem because they're both too busy in their jobs and I didn't wanna bug them -- if I didn't need to.

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                        • fallensaviour
                          Talkative Member
                          • Aug 28, 2006
                          • 5620

                          #13
                          again Mickey???
                          Not sure what you're doing but maybe this might help...


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                          • Mikey
                            Verbose Member
                            • Aug 9, 2001
                            • 47258

                            #14
                            Can someone tell me how to change my homepage ?

                            I went to internet options and then general .....

                            It currently has yahoo as my homepage.

                            The problem is the word yahoo and the buttons are written in ghost manner (meaning I can't change them)

                            On the bottom it says "some settings are managed by your system manager"

                            My old computer never had that.

                            Does anyone know how I can change my homepage ?

                            This computer should not have a "system manager"

                            It says ......
                            Why won't Windows allow me to change a system setting?
                            If your computer is part of a network at an organization such as a school or a business, your organization's system administrator might have disabled or even removed certain settings by using Group Policy. Group Policy is a feature of Windows that lets system administrators manage users' access to Windows features. If you suspect that Group Policy is preventing you from changing a setting that you need to access, contact your system administrator.


                            This computer was never part of anything like that.
                            It's just a single home computer.
                            Last edited by Mikey; Jun 10, '10, 9:22 AM.

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