This is my original post:
Recently (Thursday night) I was on ebuddy.com on my desktop, Avast thought it had malware, but I scanned with virustotal.com and nothing was found. The site is clean. I did a boot scan and it found nothing. It didn’t go off except for when the browser stayed on ebuddy.com. I recently was on another reputable site and it found specificclick and blocked it, but I scanned the site with virustotal.com and nothing was found. It didn’t go off once I went on that site again. I’m doing a boot scan on my desktop, and I scanned it with Superantispyware before. I also reinstalled Firefox. I went on, using my laptop, to ebuddy just now, and Avast responded the same way: claiming that the site had malware. I’m not sure if this is a false positive or what.
I completed the scan with AdwCleaner and it found nothing. Here is my Malware log
[*]Disable any script blocking protection
[*]Right-click and Run as Administrator dds to run the tool.
[*]When done, two DDS.txt’s will open.
[*]Save both reports to your desktop.
Please include the contents of the following in your next reply:
[*]Double click the aswMBR icon to run it.
[*]Click the Scan button to start scan.
[]If you are asked to update the Avast Virus database please allow it to do so.
[]When it finishes, press the save log button, save the logfile to your desktop and attach its contents in your next reply.
[*]Close all open programs and internet browsers.
[*]Double click on adwcleaner.exe to run the tool.
[*]Click on Delete.
[*]Confirm each time with Ok.
[*]You will be prompted to restart your computer. A text file will open after the restart.
[*]Please attach the contents of that logfile with your next reply.
[*]You can find the logfile at C:\AdwCleaner[S1].txt as well.
My DDS attachments. aswMBR seems to scan C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\MicrosoftIdentity~ for over 10 minutes and does not go forward, not sure if I should leave it or save the log from that point.
It said URL:mal for both. It was specificclick and another similar site. In my original thread, a member told me to go post in the virus section as he didn’t find anything when he visited the site.
[*]Double click TDSSKiller.exe
[*]Press Start Scan
[*]If Malicious objects are found, select Skip by changing the Cure dropdown in the upper right.
[]Do Not Attempt To Fix Anything Now. We just need to look over the report and be sure we are removing the correct items.
[]Attach the log in your next reply
[*]A copy of the log will be saved automatically to the root of the drive (typically C:)