too many trojans are infecting my comp

Discussion in 'Windows - Virus and spyware problems' started by beatz2005, Jul 24, 2009.

  1. beatz2005

    beatz2005 Regular member

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    i didn't even have the computer hooked up for a half hour. I'm guessing they're spyware. I didn't even turn on my browser and i all of a sudden i get a security alert talkin about Backdoor.Win32.Kbot.al has been blocked by my firewall. The problem is that I can't access the firewall. It says "due to an unidentified problem windows cannot display windows firewall settings"

    Another one comes out of the taskbar that says "Danger! Your computer is infected, and another one says "system alertL Trojan.Win.Agent.dcc. and it goes on to tell me what it is, please install antivirus software

    I can't even install my antispyware, malware, or virus programs.
    I tried to go to the supantispyware website, and it redirects me to somewhere else that is totally irrelevant. What the hell is goin on i've never seen anything like this. As a matter of fact, this is the 2nd computer that i've hooked up today that this has happened to

    Now porno shortcuts are appearing on my desktop
     
  2. somebodyy

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    Go and Google HijackThis, take a log from it and post it to here, forums.

    Or if I put it blunty, reinstall you OS.
     
  3. jony218

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    Once you deinfect your system or reinstall windows. My advice install the software "returnil" on your computer and enable that everytime your on the internet.

    If you are using "internet explorer" stop using it and get firefox browser. Internet explorer is a virus/trojan magnet, anything that get's through IE goes straight to the registry/windows.
     
  4. beatz2005

    beatz2005 Regular member

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    yea i stay away from ie i don't know what caused it. i'm thinkin i may take the hard drive out and put it in my other comp as a slave and run the hijackthis, superantispyware, AND malwarebytes before i reinstall the os
     
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    NO! Take HijackThis log when drive is connected and used as OS disk! HijackThis doesn't work if you are using it on healthy computer.

    HijackThis doesn't remove any virus, it's just creates a list of processes and other action on your computer. Based on that, we can see if there's something wrong. And fix it using several tools for removing viruses.
     
  6. beatz2005

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    i gotta wait til she sends me the computer then i'll try to do it. hopefully it'll actually install.
     

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