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[A] Sirefef -- auto restart

Discussion in 'Virus and Malware Removal' started by PirateAbu, Aug 19, 2012.

  1. PirateAbu Newcomer, in training Posts: 16

    Farbar Service Scanner Version: 06-08-2012
    Ran by Jill & Rob (administrator) on 19-08-2012 at 18:13:44
    Running from "C:\Users\Jill & Rob\Downloads"
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 (X64)
    Boot Mode: Normal
    ****************************************************************

    Internet Services:
    ============

    Connection Status:
    ==============
    Localhost is accessible.
    LAN connected.
    Google IP is accessible.
    Google.com is accessible.
    Yahoo IP is accessible.
    Yahoo.com is accessible.


    Windows Firewall:
    =============

    Firewall Disabled Policy:
    ==================


    System Restore:
    ============

    System Restore Disabled Policy:
    ========================


    Action Center:
    ============

    Windows Update:
    ============
    BITS Service is not running. Checking service configuration:
    Checking Start type: ATTENTION!=====> Unable to retrieve start type of BITS. The value does not exist.
    The ImagePath of BITS service is OK.
    The ServiceDll of BITS service is OK.


    Windows Autoupdate Disabled Policy:
    ============================


    Windows Defender:
    ==============
    WinDefend Service is not running. Checking service configuration:
    The start type of WinDefend service is set to Demand. The default start type is Auto.
    The ImagePath of WinDefend service is OK.
    The ServiceDll of WinDefend service is OK.


    Windows Defender Disabled Policy:
    ==========================
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender]
    "DisableAntiSpyware"=DWORD:1


    Other Services:
    ==============


    File Check:
    ========
    C:\Windows\System32\nsisvc.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\drivers\nsiproxy.sys => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\dhcpcore.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\drivers\afd.sys => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\drivers\tdx.sys => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\tcpip.sys => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\dnsrslvr.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\mpssvc.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\bfe.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mpsdrv.sys => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\SDRSVC.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\vssvc.exe => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\wscsvc.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\wbem\WMIsvc.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\wuaueng.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\qmgr.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\es.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\cryptsvc.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpSvc.dll => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe => MD5 is legit
    C:\Windows\System32\rpcss.dll => MD5 is legit


    **** End of log ****
  2. PirateAbu Newcomer, in training Posts: 16

    Durring the ESET scan I received this from MSE.... The ESET Scan is still running (only about 10% of the way done).
    Untitled.jpg
  3. Broni Malware Annihilator Posts: 39,349   +175

    Most likely that item is already quarantined by FRST and moved by OTL.
    No harm done by letting MSE deleting it.
  4. PirateAbu Newcomer, in training Posts: 16

    Last scan looked good. Thanks for all your help!
  5. Broni Malware Annihilator Posts: 39,349   +175

    Eset was clean?

    If so...

    We have one corrupted registry key affecting Windows updates.

    Following steps involve registry editing. Please create new restore point before proceeding!!!
    How to:
    XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948247
    Vista and Seven - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/wind...tore-point-for-windows-vistas-system-restore/


    Download Seven.zip file from here: http://www.smartestcomputing.us.com/files/download/9-registry-network-keys/
    Unzip the file.
    You'll find several files inside.
    Double click on bits.reg file and confirm the prompt.
    Restart computer.
    Post new FSS log.
  6. Broni Malware Annihilator Posts: 39,349   +175

    Still with me?
     
  7. Broni Malware Annihilator Posts: 39,349   +175

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