Avast keeps telling me it blocked something from go.wvydeo.com every 5 seconds. I tried using Avast, Malwarebytes, Ad-Aware, AdwCleaner, and TFC to fix it. Only Malwarebytes found anything and I deleted the stuff it found. I didn’t find anything in add/remove programs or the registry. Before I ran Malwarebytes there were several processes that were taking up a lot of CPU and RAM but that isn’t happening anymore. I just need to figure out what’s still left of this thing so I can stop the alerts.
Hopefully there is still something left to detect …
Please follow the directions for scans in this topic and attach as many of the logs as you can run.
Logs to assist in cleaning malware
Here’s the logs.
FIRST >>>>
Open notepad by pressing the Windows Key + R Key, typing in Notepad in the Run dialog and then pressing Enter. Please copy the contents of the Code box below. To do this highlight the contents of the box by clicking [Select] next to Code: , then right click on any of the highlighted text and select copy. Paste this into the open notepad. Save it to your desktop as fixlist.txt
Start
CreateRestorePoint:
CloseProcesses:
HKU\S-1-5-21-4242085891-2999024989-1754612676-1001\...\Run: [GalaxyClient] => [X]
HKU\S-1-5-21-4242085891-2999024989-1754612676-1001\...\Run: [WinResSync] => C:\Windows\system32\regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Users\Brady\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SystemResources\53186b6d3228ac70ee42.rs"
HKU\S-1-5-21-4242085891-2999024989-1754612676-1001\...\RunOnce: [WinResSync] => C:\Windows\system32\regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Users\Brady\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SystemResources\53186b6d3228ac70ee42.rs"
C:\Users\Brady\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SystemResources\53186b6d3228ac70ee42.rs
S3 gdrv; \??\C:\Windows\gdrv.sys [X]
R4 hitmanpro37; \??\C:\Windows\system32\drivers\hitmanpro37.sys [X]
C:\Windows\gdrv.sys
C:\Windows\system32\drivers\hitmanpro37.sys
2015-05-06 01:23 - 2015-05-06 01:23 - 0000000 ____H () C:\ProgramData\DP45977C.lfl
cmd: ipconfig /flushdns
cmd: netsh advfirewall reset
cmd: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state on
Reg: reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\IPSec\Policy\Local /f
Reg: reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\IPSec\Policy\Local /f
CMD: bitsadmin /reset /allusers
RemoveProxy:
EmptyTemp:
Reboot:
end
NOTE. It’s important that both files, FRST64 and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work.
NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system
Run FRST64 by right clicking on the FRST64.exe file, selecting “Run as Administrator…”. The User Account Control may open up; if it does, select Yes to continue to let FRST open and load.
The tool will check for an updated version of itself every time it loads; please allow it to do this and the program will either inform you it is downloading an updated copy (and to wait until it is safe to continue) or show nothing (meaning there is no update found) and you can continue on. Press the Fix button just once and wait. The tool will create a restore point, process the script and ask for a restart of your system.
If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run.
When finished FRST will generate a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt). Please attach it to your reply post.
SECOND >>>>
AdwCleaner by Xplode
Download AdwCleaner from here or from here. Save the file to the desktop.
NOTE: If you are using IE 8 or above you may get a warning that stops the program from downloading. Just click on the warning and allow the download to complete.
Close all open windows and browsers.
- Vista/7/8 users: Right click the AdwCleaner icon on the desktop, click Run as administrator and accept the UAC prompt to run AdwCleaner.
You will see the following console:
- Click the [b]Scan[/b] button and wait for the scan to finish.
- After the Scan has finished the window may or may not show what it found and above, in the progress bar, you will see: [b]Waiting for action. Please uncheck elements you don't want to remove.[/b]
- Click the [b]Clean[/b] button.
- [b]Everything checked[/b] will be deleted.
- When the program has finished cleaning a report appears.
- Once done it will ask to reboot, allow this
- On reboot a log will be produced; please attach that in your next reply. This report is also saved to C:\AdwCleaner\AdwCleaner[C0].txt
Optional:
NOTE: If you see AVG Secure Search being targeted for deletion, Here’s Why and Here. You can always Reinstall it.
Also, tell me how your system is running now.
Here are the attachments. My system is running fine. I haven’t gotten any alerts yet but I’ll let you know if any appear. Thank you so much for your help. It was driving me crazy.
Should everything turn out fine on your system, then please run the following and post the log back here:
Clean up of Malware Removal Tools
Now that we are through using these tools, let’s clean them off your system so that should you ever need to have malware removed again (we hope not) fresh, updated copies will be downloaded.
[]Download Delfix from here to your desktop and double click it to start the program
[*]Ensure Remove disinfection tools is ticked
Also tick:
[]Activate UAC
[]Create registry backup
[]Purge system restore
[*]Reset system settings
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[*]Click Run
[*]The program will run for a few moments and then notepad will open with a log. Note: Please save this log first before rebooting your system (if asked to); DelFix does not save the log as it is trying to remove all traces of our work on your system. Please attach the log in your next reply.
You can delete any log files left on your desktop as these are no longer needed.