Whenever I go to certain sites, it redirects me to some queer-ass site that say 403 forbidden. WTF? I have run my virus removal tools many times, but I can't seem to get rid of it. Does anybody else have an idea?
I ran TDSKiller, AVG Free, and Malwarebyte's Antimalaware.
P.S. I had that Security Center virus a few months back, if it means anything.
Uhm that might mean the sites have a 403 forbidden error ....
Destroy your computer. It has been infected.
Witch sites are you trying to go onto?
There are witch sites now? FUCK
Format, install OS.
[QUOTE=TheSporeGA;30877148]Which sites are you trying to go onto?[/QUOTE]
just about all of the popular sites, Wikipedia, Yahoo Answers, HowStuffWorks.com, and basically anything that could aid me in removing the virus. I can still get to them by typing in the address in the URL bar, but that's a pain in the ass.
use hijackthis.
what it does:
HijackThis is a free utility that generates an in depth report of registry and file settings from your computer. HijackThis makes no separation between safe and unsafe settings in its scan results giving you the ability to selectively remove items from your machine. In addition to this scan and remove capability HijackThis comes with several tools useful in manually removing malware from a computer.
Go into system 32, users/ your account name/ cache, appcache, userdata, and any other folder that might have pertinent browser cookie or cache data and delete the ones rrelated the the browser. For the sys32 get a copy of any file the has been recently changedx. Then use registry editor and delete anything browser related. Then delete your C:/ drive.
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Make sure your csrss.exe isn't infected with a Virus, which is what that thing months back would have done. Had you not cleaned the .exe, it would have grown stronger over time and came back.
[QUOTE=bassslapper10;30877004]Destroy your computer. It has been infected.[/QUOTE]
remove the head
For fucks sake people...
[URL]http://www.superantispyware.com/[/URL]
You can thank me later.
And if you dont trust me: [URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A-zNkac2Dc[/URL]
Also turn off the system restore, so the potential infected file in your recovery files cant generate a new infected .sys file after cleaning the system with SuperAntiSpyware.
[QUOTE=Logic Studio;30879732]For fucks sake people...
[URL]http://www.superantispyware.com/[/URL]
You can thank me later.
And if you dont trust me: [URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A-zNkac2Dc[/URL]
Also turn off the system restore, so the potential infected file in your recovery files cant generate a new infected .sys file after cleaning the system with SuperAntiSpyware.[/QUOTE]
You're not funny.
I'm not sure how anyone could trust their machine after a virus, there's no way to be sure that every single piece of crap is gone. That's why I just format if I get a virus (which I haven't in a long time, brains help, along with Avast).
Get MSE and MWB.
[QUOTE=nikomo;30880318]You're not funny.
I'm not sure how anyone could trust their machine after a virus, there's no way to be sure that every single piece of crap is gone. That's why I just format if I get a virus (which I haven't in a long time, brains help, along with Avast).[/QUOTE]
Formatting is for weaklings. True men try to annihiliate the fucker and restore the system by deleting infected files manually.
I do that. That is my job. Im a part-time worker of F-Secure. My job is to go to the client´s house and do everything I can to restore the system without formatting it.
[I]My tools are:[/I]
Malwarebyte´s Anti Malware
SuperAntispyware
[B]UltimateBootCD[/B]
F-Secure
CCleaner
F-Secure Online scanner
[I]The basic steps of deleting malware:[/I]
Disconnect the machine from internet.
Run UltimateBootCD
Open OS
[B]turn off the system recovery[/B]
Install softwares (SAS,MBAM, etc.)
Update and run them.
Run CCleaner
Check system files manually for infected traces.
[B]Done[/B]
[QUOTE=Logic Studio;30888938]Formatting is for weaklings. True men try to annihiliate the fucker and restore the system by deleting infected files manually.
I do that. That is my job. Im a part-time worker of F-Secure. My job is to go to the client´s house and do everything I can to restore the system without formatting it.
[I]My tools are:[/I]
Malwarebyte´s Anti Malware
SuperAntispyware
[B]UltimateBootCD[/B]
F-Secure
CCleaner
F-Secure Online scanner
[I]The basic steps of deleting malware:[/I]
Disconnect the machine from internet.
Run UltimateBootCD
Open OS
[B]turn off the system recovery[/B]
Install softwares (SAS,MBAM, etc.)
Update and run them.
Run CCleaner
Check system files manually for infected traces.
[B]Done[/B][/QUOTE]
Or you can spend 5 minutes browsing a computer until you find the cause? Doing all that shit is just to make it [b]look like you will fix all the problems[/b] [img]http://sae.tweek.us/static/images/emoticons/emot-colbert.gif[/img]
[editline]4th July 2011[/editline]
Even you do, you don't got to do all of that. But... people are idiots, once I got paid like 50$ to re-install windows for someone.
[QUOTE=Teh Kitteh;30895704]Or you can spend 5 minutes browsing a computer until you find the cause? Doing all that shit is just to make it [b]look like you will fix all the problems[/b] [img]http://sae.tweek.us/static/images/emoticons/emot-colbert.gif[/img]
[editline]4th July 2011[/editline]
Even you do, you don't got to do all of that. But... people are idiots, once I got paid like 50$ to re-install windows for someone.[/QUOTE]
I do it for free.
That is what I do to make sure that heavily infected PCs are clean.
[b]Heavily infected[/b]
Get COMODO, defense+ is really strict, running games on steam gets logged as memory accesses, even after I've set comodo up to treat it as safe.
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