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trojan.vundo.h -- help, please!
xTINAA
post Jun 15 2009, 02:50 PM
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I've tried researching this all over the internet and I cannot get this virus off of my roommate's computer. I've read that I should use Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware and then it will delete the virus. I have scanned the computer several times (with Malwarebyte) and it always shows up that there are 4 items infected. 3 of them are registry keys and 1 is a file. All four are the trojan.vundo.h. I try to remove all items and it says they will all delete on reboot, but even after the computer reboots, it still stays infected because I scan the computer again and the 4 items are STILL there. The logfile is always the same, saying that they will be deleted on reboot. What do I do?! Now I cannot access the internet on her computer (through IE) even though our connection is perfect because I can access the internet on another computer.

Can someone please help??
 
 
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xTINAA
post Jun 15 2009, 04:24 PM
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I would have tried to manually delete the registry keys and file but I'm too afraid that if I do, I could damage her computer further. Should I post the infected registry keys and file here? I could run regedit and cmd but when I browsed that location, I could not find aux2. I don't know, maybe I did something wrong? But the location is the exact one you said to look in so yea...

Thanks for helping guys :)
 
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post Jun 16 2009, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE(xTINAA @ Jun 15 2009, 04:24 PM) *
I would have tried to manually delete the registry keys and file but I'm too afraid that if I do, I could damage her computer further. Should I post the infected registry keys and file here? I could run regedit and cmd but when I browsed that location, I could not find aux2. I don't know, maybe I did something wrong? But the location is the exact one you said to look in so yea...

Thanks for helping guys :)


If you can access regedit and cmd. If you browsed to that exact location and couldn't find it. You definitely don't have the virus my user had.

Anyway, why don't you post the registry keys and files. I'll tell you if it's Ok to delete them.

-Uronacid
 
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post Jun 16 2009, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(Guest @ Jun 16 2009, 07:49 AM) *
If you can access regedit and cmd. If you browsed to that exact location and couldn't find it. You definitely don't have the virus my user had.

Anyway, why don't you post the registry keys and files. I'll tell you if it's Ok to delete them.

-Uronacid

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post Jun 16 2009, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE(Guest @ Jun 16 2009, 05:51 PM) *
Any reason for not logging in?

At least he signed his name and is trying to help. What's YOUR reason, other than a failed attempt at humor. ;)
 

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