Oh Computer God- Darksma downloader

Status
Not open for further replies.

thaiguy47

Posts: 8   +0
My computer is infected with the Darksma downloader. Can you please look at the logs that I provided and fin d a way to remove it?

I provided the Combofix log, HJK, and AVGspyware
 

Attachments

  • ComboFix.txt
    28.7 KB · Views: 5
Hello and welcome to Techspot.

Download Vundofix from HERE.

Double click the Vundofix.exe to run it.

Right click in the vundofix window and click add files.

Enter the full file path/s to the files you want Vundofix to delete and click the add files button, followed by the close window button. Click the remove vundo button and let Vundofix do it`s stuff.

This is the filepath you need to enter into Vundofix.

C:\WINDOWS\system32\dbmink.dll

Then, do the following.

You might want to copy and paste these instructions into a notepad file. Then you can have the file open in safe mode, so you can follow the instructions easier.

Boot into safe mode, under your normal user name(NOT THE ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT). See how HERE.

In Windows Explorer, turn on "Show all files and folders, including hidden and system". See how HERE.

Delete all files in AVG Antispyware quarantine.

Open your task manager, by holding down the ctrl and alt keys and pressing the delete key.

Click on the processes tab and end process for(if there).

regscan.exe

Close task manager.

Run HJT with no other programmes open(except notepad). Click the scan button. Have HJT fix the following, by placing a tick in the little box next to(if there).

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {5e5f6548-afef-4f09-8217-b35e6374e930} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\dbmink.dll

O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [Regscan] C:\WINDOWS\System32\regscan.exe

O16 - DPF: {D0FD5E32-CABD-4A6E-BD0F-94ACE89CCE03} (HGPluginJP23 Class) - http://down.hangame.co.jp/jp/dist/hgstart/HGPluginJP23.cab

O20 - AppInit_DLLs:

O20 - Winlogon Notify: dbmink - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\dbmink.dll

Click on the fix checked button.

Close HJT.

Locate and delete the following bold files and/or directories(if there).

C:\WINDOWS\System32\regscan.exe

Reboot into normal mode and rehide your protected OS files.

Post a fresh HJT log.

Regards Howard :wave: :wave:

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
it said that dbmink.dll cannot be deleted...

crap while i was practising basketball. I forgot to turn off my computer now i have alot of other trojans and crap on my computer cause of Darksma.....
 
Ok, no worries. Follow the rest of the instructions and post a fresh HJT log.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Your system is even more infected now than it was before.

Download LSPFix from http://cexx.org/lspfix.htm
1. Disconnect from the Internet, go to the LSPfix file and extract/unzip LSP-Fix into its own folder [C:\lspfix].
2. Open the lspfix folder and double-click on LSPFix.exe to start the program.
3. Check the "I know what I am doing" checkbox.
4. Select (highlight) all instances of 'akv.dll' in the left column under "Keep".
5. Click the arrow >> so it goes over to the right column under "Remove".
6. Click "Finish" and LSPfix will remove references to the file and restore the chain numbers.
7. Restart your computer

1. Please download The Avenger by Swandog46 from HERE. Save it to your Desktop and extract it.

2. Download the attached avengerscript.txt and save it to your desktop

Note: the above code was created specifically for this user. If you are not this user, do NOT follow these directions as they could damage the workings of your system.

3. Now, start The Avenger program by double clicking on its icon on your desktop.

Under "Script file to execute" choose "Load script from file".
Now click on the folder icon which will open a new window titled "open Script File"
navigate to the file you have just downloaded, click on it and press open
Now click on the Green Light to begin execution of the script
Answer "Yes" twice when prompted.

4. The Avenger will automatically do the following:

It will Restart your computer. ( In cases where the code to execute contains "Drivers to Unload", The Avenger will actually restart your system twice.)
On reboot, it will briefly open a black command window on your desktop, this is normal.
After the restart, it creates a log file that should open with the results of Avenger’s actions. This log file will be located at C:\avenger.txt
The Avenger will also have backed up all the files, etc., that you asked it to delete, and will have zipped them and moved the zip archives to C:\avenger\backup.zip.

5. Please attach the content of c:\avenger.txt into your reply, as well as a fresh HJT log.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Download and install, one of the free firewall programmes below.

Zonealarm or Kerio free firewall programmes.

You might want to copy and paste these instructions into a notepad file. Then you can have the file open in safe mode, so you can follow the instructions easier.

Boot into safe mode, under your normal user name(NOT THE ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT). See how HERE.

In Windows Explorer, turn on "Show all files and folders, including hidden and system". See how HERE.

Click start/run and type services.msc into the run box and press the enter key.

When the window appears, maximise it. Double click on the following services(if there) and select stop if they are running. Set the startup type to disabled. Click apply/ok for each service you disable.

ieupdater22 (Microsoft IEUpdater22)<Disable the service name and/or the name in brackets.
VundoFix Service (VundoFixSvc)<Disable the service name and/or the name in brackets.

Close the services window.

Open your task manager, by holding down the ctrl and alt keys and pressing the delete key.

Click on the processes tab and end process for(if there).

VundoFixSVC.exe
ie_updater.exe
kernels32.exe

Close task manager.

Run HJT with no other programmes open(except notepad). Click the scan button. Have HJT fix the following, by placing a tick in the little box next to(if there).

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {57E218E6-5A80-4f0c-AB25-83598F25D7E9} - C:\WINDOWS\System32\tmp28.tmp.dll

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {5e5f6548-afef-4f09-8217-b35e6374e930} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\dbmink.dll (file missing)

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [System] C:\WINDOWS\System32\kernels32.exe

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [SoundService] rundll32.exe "C:\WINDOWS\iifgfg.dll",setvm

O16 - DPF: {D0FD5E32-CABD-4A6E-BD0F-94ACE89CCE03} (HGPluginJP23 Class) - http://down.hangame.co.jp/jp/dist/hgstart/HGPluginJP23.cab

O17 - HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Tcpip\..\{68EE7342-2BBD-443B-BCB7-AC655A61C574}: NameServer = 65.24.7.3,65.24.7.6<Only fix this entry if it doesn`t belong to your ISP.

O20 - Winlogon Notify: dbmink - dbmink.dll (file missing)

O22 - SharedTaskScheduler: Network Neighborhood - {9F143C3A-1457-6CCA-03A7-7AA23B61E40F} - C:\Program Files\Common Files\vcdb32.dll (file missing)

O23 - Service: ieupdater22 (Microsoft IEUpdater22) - Unknown owner - C:\Documents and Settings\Teh Hax\ie_updater.exe (file missing)

O23 - Service: VundoFix Service (VundoFixSvc) - Atribune.org - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\VundoFixSVC.exe

Click on the fix checked button.

Close HJT.

Locate and delete the following bold files and/or directories(if there).

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\VundoFixSVC.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\Teh Hax\ie_updater.exe
C:\Program Files\Common Files\vcdb32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\iifgfg.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\kernels32.exe

Reboot into normal mode and rehide your protected OS files.

Post a fresh HJT log.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Have HJT fix this entry.

O16 - DPF: {D0FD5E32-CABD-4A6E-BD0F-94ACE89CCE03} (HGPluginJP23 Class) - http://down.hangame.co.jp/jp/dist/hgstart/HGPluginJP23.cab

Other than the above, your HJT log is now clean.

I strongly urge you to install one of the free firewall programmes I suggested.

Turn off system restore.(XP/ME only) See how HERE.

Now, turn system restore back on. This will have deleted all your old restore points and any nasties that are in them. It will also have created a new, clean restore point.

If you have any further virus/spyware problems, please post in this thread.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Threads merged.

Your system is yet again infected with the Vundo trojan.

You appear not to be running any firewall software and your version of Windows is completely unpatched.

Unless you install Firewall software and download and install at least sp1, your system is going to keep getting infected.

Zonealarm or Kerio free firewall programmes.

Download Vundofix from HERE.

Double click the Vundofix.exe to run it.

Right click in the vundofix window and click add files.

Enter the full file path/s to the files you want Vundofix to delete and click the add files button, followed by the close window button. Click the remove vundo button and let Vundofix do it`s stuff.

These are the filepaths you need to enter into vundofix.

C:\WINDOWS\System32\pmkjk.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\iiaeybjn.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32\utjwruor.dll

Post a fresh HJT log after doing the above.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Run HJT with no other programmes open(except notepad). Click the scan button. Have HJT fix the following, by placing a tick in the little box next to(if there).

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {4ABC4F19-144F-4247-8D70-9272C90930D5} - C:\WINDOWS\System32\pmkjk.dll (file missing)

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {67C55A8D-E808-4caa-9EA7-F77102DE0BB6} - C:\WINDOWS\System32\iiaeybjn.dll (file missing)

O16 - DPF: {D0FD5E32-CABD-4A6E-BD0F-94ACE89CCE03} (HGPluginJP23 Class) - http://down.hangame.co.jp/jp/dist/hgstart/HGPluginJP23.cab

O20 - Winlogon Notify: pmkjk - C:\WINDOWS\System32\pmkjk.dll (file missing)

Click on the fix checked button.

Close HJT and reboot your system.

Turn off system restore.(XP/ME only) See how HERE.

Now, turn system restore back on. This will have deleted all your old restore points and any nasties that are in them. It will also have created a new, clean restore point.

I can`t stress enough, how important it is to update your Windows to at least sp1.

If you have any further virus/spyware problems, please post in this thread.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Hi

I noticed a whole load of crap, several trojans and other malware in that combofix log earlier.

Would the Vundofix alone suffice?
I think several of them were unpicked up by HJT.
 
Hi,

(as taken from the latest combofix log, excluding already fixed entries)

C:\WINDOWS\system32\kjkmp.bak2 <- vundo
C:\WINDOWS\system32\kjkmp.bak1 <- vundo

adware
C:\WINDOWS\system32\180ax.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\updatetc.exe
C:\WINDOWS\flt.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\satmat.exe
C:\WINDOWS\cdsm32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\SUSP.exe

trojans
C:\WINDOWS\winlog.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\salm.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\lcass.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Process.exe

Other entries deemed highly likely to be malware (based on highly worrying google results)
C:\WINDOWS\system32\idleserv.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\dphpiabp.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\rcpiymot.dll
C:\WINDOWS\saiemod.dll
C:\WINDOWS\swin32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\bjam.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Biprep.exe
C:\WINDOWS\pbar.dll
C:\WINDOWS\7search.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\msnhlp32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wml.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\WER8274.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\vxddsk.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\gtv_sd.bin
C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSIXU.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\mspphe.dll
C:\WINDOWS\System32CmdLineExt.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\dump_wmimmc.sys
C:\WINDOWS\system32\swxcacls.exe
.
.
.

And here I can go on further (I'm not even halfway down the combofix log) but I saw another whole long list of weird looking dlls down the line and decided to stop. :p
 
Excellent work mate, I`d missed all those oops :blush:

thaiguy47:

Download and run these four tools. Follow the instructions for using each tool.

Tool1 Tool2 Tool3 Tool4


Post all log files as well as a fresh combofix log.

Regards Howard :)

This thread is for the use of thaiguy47 only. Please don`t post your own virus/spyware problems in this thread. Instead, open a new thread in our security and the web forum.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back