10-15-2009, 12:50 AM
Credits for the basic outline to kk/Valiant from his old HF Guide. I will be changing it, updating a bit and expanding on it further.
If you think you're infected, don't despair, follow these steps.
1. The most basic, yet crucial step. Run a full, not quick, system scan with your antivirus. Make sure it is up to date.
Suggestions include Kaspersky, Avast, McAfee or NOD32. FYI, I have many thing I have picked up with free online scanners do not pick up on my version of Symantecs Norton thefore I do not recommend it.
2. Download and install either or all of the following:
MalwareBytes Anti Malware (MBAM)
Ad-Aware
Spybot Search and Destroy
Run a full scan and let it remove anything it finds.
3. Download Trend Micros HijackThis (HJT).
Run it. Do a system scan and save log file. When notepad pops up, copy and paste the log here on SF or a qualified and reputable site that does it (IE automated, not another forum - some have been posted). Do not try to fix it yourself unless you have training - most of these processes are perfectly normal and a wrong move can do more harm than good.
If you are still having trouble, a PC professional may be needed.
Sandboxing or Virtualization is also worth looking at.
Once again props to Valiant, a great White Hat.
If you think you're infected, don't despair, follow these steps.
1. The most basic, yet crucial step. Run a full, not quick, system scan with your antivirus. Make sure it is up to date.
Suggestions include Kaspersky, Avast, McAfee or NOD32. FYI, I have many thing I have picked up with free online scanners do not pick up on my version of Symantecs Norton thefore I do not recommend it.
2. Download and install either or all of the following:
MalwareBytes Anti Malware (MBAM)
Ad-Aware
Spybot Search and Destroy
Run a full scan and let it remove anything it finds.
3. Download Trend Micros HijackThis (HJT).
Run it. Do a system scan and save log file. When notepad pops up, copy and paste the log here on SF or a qualified and reputable site that does it (IE automated, not another forum - some have been posted). Do not try to fix it yourself unless you have training - most of these processes are perfectly normal and a wrong move can do more harm than good.
If you are still having trouble, a PC professional may be needed.
Sandboxing or Virtualization is also worth looking at.
Once again props to Valiant, a great White Hat.