Laptop is infected, need imediate assistance.

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WolfMage

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Fuck, fine, I'm gonna find the Vista disks.
In the mean time, any way to prevent the virus hopping onto a flash drive, cause I wanna salvage my shit.
 

Ultracake

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WolfMage said:
Fuck, fine, I'm gonna find the Vista disks.
In the mean time, any way to prevent the virus hopping onto a flash drive, cause I wanna salvage my shit.
I Feel i should repeat this:
http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-021816-1759-99

That's the removal tool for the worm
 

Lavi

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Go post on the Malwarebytes forum.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?s=959c877d3dd16a9f37c7a6d00b9ba4b3&showtopic=9573
 

WolfMage

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Ultracake said:
WolfMage said:
Fuck, fine, I'm gonna find the Vista disks.
In the mean time, any way to prevent the virus hopping onto a flash drive, cause I wanna salvage my shit.
I Feel i should repeat this:
http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-021816-1759-99

That's the removal tool for the worm
I know, I saw it, but I'm not fully understanding how to use it.
It's DL'ing now.
I'm going to hunt for combofix now, too.
Also, for the record, no, it wasn't porn that did this.
...I think.

EDIT: And of course, the Fix program for the worm "Isn't a valid Windows 32 operation."
FUCK.
 

Ultracake

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Well, Once you get it fixed, two addons to Firefox make it much more difficult to get stuff from the internet, No-script and Adblock. You still need common sense, But They do help
 

SimuLord

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I have a question, since I have never in 10 years of very heavy PC and Internet use been infected by a virus even once:

Are you using P2P/file sharing/torrent sites? Or (gulp) opening email attachments without confirming the sender?

An ounce of prevention...
 

Lavi

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WolfMage said:
Ultracake said:
WolfMage said:
Fuck, fine, I'm gonna find the Vista disks.
In the mean time, any way to prevent the virus hopping onto a flash drive, cause I wanna salvage my shit.
I Feel i should repeat this:
http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-021816-1759-99

That's the removal tool for the worm
I know, I saw it, but I'm not fully understanding how to use it.
It's DL'ing now.
I'm going to hunt for combofix now, too.
Also, for the record, no, it wasn't porn that did this.
...I think.

EDIT: And of course, the Fix program for the worm "Isn't a valid Windows 32 operation."
FUCK.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/how-to-use-combofix
 

WolfMage

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SimuLord said:
I have a question, since I have never in 10 years of very heavy PC and Internet use been infected by a virus even once:

Are you using P2P/file sharing/torrent sites? Or (gulp) opening email attachments without confirming the sender?

An ounce of prevention...
Yeah, I sometimes torrent things, but I use uTorrent, which claimed to be safe and shit.
Also, I have AdBlocker+.
And apparently, combofix doesn't exist.
This fucking virus is really becoming a rampant ass-pain.
I will personally hunt down and kill the bastard who wrote this shit up.
KILL HIM DEAD.
 

SimuLord

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WolfMage said:
SimuLord said:
I have a question, since I have never in 10 years of very heavy PC and Internet use been infected by a virus even once:

Are you using P2P/file sharing/torrent sites? Or (gulp) opening email attachments without confirming the sender?

An ounce of prevention...
Yeah, I sometimes torrent things, but I use uTorrent, which claimed to be safe and shit.
Also, I have AdBlocker+.
And apparently, combofix doesn't exist.
This fucking virus is really becoming a rampant ass-pain.
I will personally hunt down and kill the bastard who wrote this shit up.
KILL HIM DEAD.
"claimed to be safe and shit". Thanks for the good laugh. Seriously. Instead of hunting down the bastard who wrote that shit up, let this be a lesson to you. He who lies down with dogs wakes up with fleas.
 

MartyB

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It has been aged since I have got a virus.. I experienced 1 virus something like about 4-5 years ago on XP that that simply shows blue screen when you try to delete it. The only option was to reformat, all spy-ware programs that tried to delete it made blue screens. Now I am on Win 7 and no virus at all.
 

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I don't know if this will work for you but, there was a program I had on a laptop called Avenger. You typed in the file name and it took out the object that was typed.
It was supposed to specifically take out viruses that hid in Win32.
Might work for you, might not. Either way best of luck to you.
 

Claymorez

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WolfMage said:
Well, I can't tell much, cause I don't know what happened.
It's killed MS Security Center, and my old AVG has disappeared.
I'm running Vista (I know, that's part of the problem.) on Safe Mode.
The virus seems to keep running a program called "U1", and it takes up all my CPU.
Since I'm in Safe Mode, I can no longer run Task Manager, so I've lost my only way to see what it's doing.
I'm re-installing AVG, but I need something more effective.
Any help is lovely.

Here are some methods you could try:
1)Turn off the laptop - then turn on again and press f8 like no tomorrow until you get a screen - attempt a system restore from an earlier save point - if this works then quarantine the files with the virus and delete manually.

2)Do a full system reset - i.e. lose all ur files and saves etc but it would be very wierd if that failed to work.

3)or hook up ur laptop's hard drive to a firewalled computer then virus scan the hard drive using that other pc's anti-virus and remove the files.

4) in safe mode look at every file you can think of in recent downloads - go to computer in start bar then click uninstall or install programs to see if it has installed itsell - or surf ur program files after checking ur driver history and see which driver has just started working in recent days - by looking back over previous months/weeks to see and then search the driver/file and remove it.
 

Vanguard_Ex

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Report unusual behaviour
Barricade your home
Avoid contact with the infected individual
Wait for official instructions

There, that should keep you safe.
 

Claymorez

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:O one other option that is slightly ore extreeme but will work - go to start > computer > OS search the files for the program or any program added recently and delete it - i.e. if this started today delete any file that is in the OS files which was added in last 3 days even if it was fr something you know is ok
 

Twilight_guy

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Format it and reinstall the OS. Then get some new anti-virus and don't download any recently downloaded files again(and avoid suspicious websites).
 

coldshadow

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1. do you know how you got it
2. why are you using avg?
3. get better antivirus/spyware (same thing nowadays)
 

coldshadow

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Vanguard_Ex said:
Report unusual behaviour
Barricade your home
Avoid contact with the infected individual
Wait for official instructions

There, that should keep you safe.
Kill all sons of bitches.
that my official unstructions.
 

Photon_Man62

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Go to

boards.4chan.org/g/

They'll LOVE to help you there. Make sure you tell them you're writing form a Mac right now.