what is Jvoyobe.dll ?

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  1. xcmbm

    xcmbm Member

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    hi all

    my anti-spyware (Spyware Terminator) keeps blocking c:\windows\Jvoyobe.dll and I can't delete it. Could you tell me what it is? thank you in advance
     
  2. cdavfrew

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    Hey xcmbm

    This is a sign of a Vundo infection.

    Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and install it. Follow the prompts and reboot if required.

    Launch Malwarebytes either by running C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.exe or double-click the Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware shortcut on your Desktop.

    Configuring Malwarebytes

    • Click on the tab Settings.
    • Make sure only these boxes are checked:
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    Terminate Internet Explorer
    Automatically save and display logfile after removal
    Always scan memory objects
    Always scan registry objects
    Always scan filesystem
    Always scan extra and heuristics objects
    Updating Malwarebytes

    • Click on the tab Update.
    • Press the button Check for Updates
    • Wait for Malwarebytes to be fully updated.

    Scanning Time

    • Click on the tab Scanner.
    • Check Perform full scan and click on Scan
    • Wait for the scan to complete, and then click on Show Results.
    • Make sure all items are checked, then click on Remove Selected.
    **If MBAM encounters a file that is difficult to remove, you will be presented with 1 of 2 prompts. Click OK to either and let MBAM proceed with the disinfection process. If you are asked to restart the computer, please do so immediately.

    Post A Log

    • A text box will pop up after the removal process is over. Post the contents of the text here.
    • If no text box pops up, launch Malwarebytes, and click on the tab Logs.
    • The logs will appear as mbam-log-*date-*time.txt. Select the latest one, and then click on Open.
    Post the log here.

    Best Regards :D
     

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