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"FayeC" <fayec_web RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Something weird happened last week. I left my laptop on during the day
> while I was at work and when I got home I had some 30 IE windows
> opened and a nice set of trojans to go with it.
> I don't use IE regularly. I use Firefox or Mozilla Seamonkey.
> Well....I had some 5 types of trojans and did some searching for what
> I should do.
> Prior to this surge I had McAfee Internet Suite, Ad-Aware and
> ZoneAlarm. All up-to-date definitions and still McAfee didn't catch
> it.
> So then I downloaded the programs I got reommendations for:
> I got the vundofix program, superantispyware, avg and spybot. Updated
> them all and ran them on safe mode.....still didn't clean them.
> I then found out about disabling the windows system restore. So I
> disabled it and ran all the programs again and they caught a few and
> cleaned it. After I reboot I rescanned and they again found the same
> items.
> Why do they keep coming back? I haven't used the computer for anything
> since.
> Not one single browsing. Not one single email received. Nothing.
> But still the items found are found again after every single reboot
> and scan.
> Right now I have Virtumonde and Adware.Vundo Variant being caught by
> both Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware.
> What can I do to rid my computer from these trojans?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> FayeC