Thank you all for the help
Attached is the Combofix log that was requested.
I checked my Avast logs, and it states that the file names for the viruses I had deleted were as follows:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Data\wow-update-base-13914.MPQ
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Data\wow-update-base-14333.MPQ
[*]Very Important! Temporarily disable your anti-virus, script blocking and any anti-malware real-time protection before following the steps below. They can interfere with ComboFix or remove some of its embedded files which may cause “unpredictable results”.
[*]Referring to the screenshot above, drag CFScript.txt into ComboFix.exe.
[*]ComboFix will now run a scan on your system. It may reboot your system when it finishes. This is normal.
[*]When finished, it shall produce a log for you. Copy and paste the contents of the log in your next reply.
CAUTION: Do not mouse-click ComboFix’s window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.
It is only too large when you are trying to copy and paste the contents into the post, so attach the log in the same way you did for the previous combofix one.
[*]Very Important! Temporarily disable your anti-virus, script blocking and any anti-malware real-time protection before following the steps below. They can interfere with ComboFix or remove some of its embedded files which may cause “unpredictable results”.
[*]Referring to the screenshot above, drag CFScript.txt into ComboFix.exe.
[*]ComboFix will now run a scan on your system. It may reboot your system when it finishes. This is normal.
[*]When finished, it shall produce a log for you. Copy and paste the contents of the log in your next reply.
CAUTION: Do not mouse-click ComboFix’s window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.
I see that you have Malwarebytes already on your computer. Please open Malwarebytes, update it and then run a Quick Scan. Save the log that is created for your next reply.
Please run a free online scan with the ESET Online Scanner [i]Note: You will need to use Internet Explorer for this scan[/i]
[*]Tick the box next to YES, I accept the Terms of Use
[*]Click Start
[*]When asked, allow the ActiveX control to install
[*]Click Start
[*]Make sure that the options Remove found threats is NOT selected and the option Scan unwanted applications is selected.
[*]Click Scan (This scan can take several hours, so please be patient)
[*]Once the scan is completed, you may close the window Use Notepad to open the logfile located at C:\Program Files\EsetOnlineScanner[b]log.txt
[*]Copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic
In your next reply please attach the logs made by Malwarebytes and ESET online scanner.
I am getting a broken page whenever I try to run the ESET scanner.
The page lets me view the “I accept” page, but the page after that is blank. http://i.imgur.com/2Pbf7.png
I went ahead and attached the MBAM log to this reply.
Do an online scan with BitDefender QuickScan.
Please be patient as scanning may take some time. If you have problem running the scan, you might want to disable any real time protection that you have.
[]Click here to go to BitDefender QuickScan page.
[*]For Firefox users:
[*]Click on Free Scan Now. You will be prompted to install a plug-in. Please Allow. In case you get stuck, please refresh the page to try again.
[*]A Software Installation window will appear. Click Install Now and the plugin will be installed as an Add-on.
[*]Restart Firefox when done. Go back to the BitDefender QuickScan page again and click on Free Scan Now and proceed accordingly.
[*]For Internet Explorer users:
[*]Click on Free Scan Now. You will be prompted to install an ActiveX control. Please install.
[*]The page will refresh. Click on Free Scan Now again and proceed accordingly.
[*]When scan has completed, click on View report and a Notepad log shall open.
[]If there are any infections found, you will get a warning and the link to the report will be displayed as the number of infections. Click on it.
[*]Post back the contents of this report. It can also be found at C:\Documents and Settings<username>\Application Data\QuickScan, is the Windows log-in name.
Seems to be going great!
My processes, such as Firefox have stopped randomly freezing up and crashing. And the games that I play have stopped freezing up as well.
Another “Malicious URL” notification from Avast popped up yesterday after completing the MBAM quick scan that you requested, but that was the only time it had popped up all day, and it hasn’t came up since then.