Mister_K
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Hi guys
Today I have run MBAM and it came up with about 84 infections. I commonly find 4SPAMMER.exe loading up every know and then. When I start my machine up I also come across private_stub_FUD.exe in the process list as well as ping.exe.
When I dont run firefox I still see firefox.exe process but it runs at 20,000K memory usage and normaly if firefox is open it runs at 120k +. When I do open up firefox I still have the main firefox process aswell as the "fake" process running. When I end the process to the fake one I get a error saying "winaudio.exe" error and after 2 seconds private_stub_FUD.exe then closes and firefox.exe process starts up again.
I never download software so I dont know how I got those viruses, and I use my net.book for vids =P you know =P
Anyway here is MBAM log and Hijack this log. I have run MBAM first and then Hijack this. I havent deleted anything. Also I didnt run it in SAFE mode. And I also wanted to start up kaspersky online scanner but the download files % stayed at 0 for quite some time.
Today I have run MBAM and it came up with about 84 infections. I commonly find 4SPAMMER.exe loading up every know and then. When I start my machine up I also come across private_stub_FUD.exe in the process list as well as ping.exe.
When I dont run firefox I still see firefox.exe process but it runs at 20,000K memory usage and normaly if firefox is open it runs at 120k +. When I do open up firefox I still have the main firefox process aswell as the "fake" process running. When I end the process to the fake one I get a error saying "winaudio.exe" error and after 2 seconds private_stub_FUD.exe then closes and firefox.exe process starts up again.
I never download software so I dont know how I got those viruses, and I use my net.book for vids =P you know =P
Anyway here is MBAM log and Hijack this log. I have run MBAM first and then Hijack this. I havent deleted anything. Also I didnt run it in SAFE mode. And I also wanted to start up kaspersky online scanner but the download files % stayed at 0 for quite some time.