url mal infection

Hi have repeated avast warnings, always 3 in a row, trojan, url mal - urlfilter.vmn.net/vmnsbf/data/121
It shows the infections as :HMTL:Script-inf and JS:ScriptSH-inf(Trj) and one more.
I did a full scan and boot scan with Avast and Malwarebytes and the adware one in the log on this site, am including the otl attachment (but there was only one after carrying out the instructions.
Can anyone help me?
Kind regards
Suzie

urlfilter.vmn.net/vmnsbf/data/121...
do you have visicom antiphishing advisor toolbar installed?

run AdwCleaner…and post the log here
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0

did that fix it?

what comodo do you have installed?
are you running comodo antivirus and avast?

Malware from that address seems to have been closed since 2012-11-12 11:28:24
Malware was active for 15 minutes, longest activity of malware from that domain was over 7 hours,
unknown_html_RFI_php malware…

polonus

Hi, have got comodo as a firewall.
It is the visicom-antiphishing warning that is coming up, have looked in programs installed (from the log about this) but nothing is showing. Also in temporary internet files there is always a stamp.txt that can’t be removed.
Help very much appreciated
suzie

AdwCleaner detected it as it is in the log…

Folder Found : C:\ProgramData\[b]Anti-phishing Domain Advisor[/b] Key Found : HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Management\ARPCache\[b]Anti-phishing Domain Advisor[/b] Value Found : HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run [b][Anti-phishing Domain Advisor][/b]

you have to rerun AdwCleaner…and this time click the “delete” button to remove the crap found

is your problem gone?

anyway, a removal specialist is notified and will check your OTL log
it will take hours before he arrive so be patient and check back later

Site is safe according to a Japanese gred scan, but the detection is because of the VMN antiphing server’s Panda steered anti-phing filter open signatures, which become flagged by avast. This is a known avast - panda incompatibility where panda is to blame because of the way they present their signatures…

polonus

@suz76
Hi, regarding to your OTL log…

I dont see any active malware.

Do you know this batch file? It have tasks in Run key as sturtup (Local_Mashine ) with name “DeleteOnReboot”
C:\Windows\DeleteOnReboot.bat

Do you often using a USB flash drive? You want to check on them too for possible malware?

[*] Re-run AdwCleaner

[*] Click on the [Delete] Wait for the programme completes his work.
The program will close all active programs. Click OK to confirm that.
On the next two windows that open ( Informations and Restart required ) click OK

[*] The computer will restart and open a notepad ( C:\AdwCleaner[S1].txt ) with the report.
[*] Save the notepad report on the Desktop
[*] Please attach here C:\AdwCleaner[Sx].txt
x=number

Note: The report will also be stored on C:\AdwCleaner[S1].txt or as C:\AdwCleaner[S2].txt [/list]


Re-run OTL.exe.

[list][*]Copy and paste the following text written inside of the quote box into the Custom Scans/Fixes box.



:Commands
[CREATERESTOREPOINT]

;Otl
O2 - BHO: (no name) - {a060276a-53be-45ec-8ebe-b94b1e803179} - No CLSID value found.
O3 - HKU\S-1-5-21-534648606-573130882-903337112-1000\..\Toolbar\WebBrowser: (no name) - {7FEBEFE3-6B19-4349-98D2-FFB09D4B49CA} - No CLSID value found.
O3 - HKU\S-1-5-21-534648606-573130882-903337112-501\..\Toolbar\WebBrowser: (no name) - {7FEBEFE3-6B19-4349-98D2-FFB09D4B49CA} - No CLSID value found.
O4 - HKLM..\Run: [NPSStartup]  File not found
O4 - HKU\S-1-5-21-534648606-573130882-903337112-1000..\Run: [AdobeBridge]  File not found
O4 - HKU\.DEFAULT..\RunOnce: []  File not found
O4 - HKU\S-1-5-18..\RunOnce: []  File not found
O4 - HKU\S-1-5-19..\RunOnce: []  File not found
O4 - HKU\S-1-5-20..\RunOnce: []  File not found
O33 - MountPoints2\{b3a61289-cee2-11df-9955-0021704ec30b}\Shell - "" = AutoRun
O33 - MountPoints2\{b3a61289-cee2-11df-9955-0021704ec30b}\Shell\AutoRun\command - "" = J:\Startme.exe

:Files
C:\install.exe

:Commands
[purity]
[emptytemp]
[EMPTYFLASH]
[EMPTYJAVA]
[Reboot]


[*]Then click the Run Fix button at the top.
[*]Let the program run unhindered; it will reboot the system when it is done and open notepad with logreport. Attach here that logreport.


Additional Check:

Please download aswMBR and save it to your desktop.

Double click aswMBR.exe to start the tool.

[*]Select Yes if prompted to download the Avast database.
[*]Click Scan
[*]Upon completion of the scan ( Scan finished successfully ) click Save log and save it to your desktop, and post that log in your next reply for review.
Note: do NOT attempt any Fix yet.