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RicAdbur

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  1. Thanks a lot dude. I would've really hated to have had to completely wipe my machine. :)

  2. Seems to be normal. Those fake 'iexplore.exe' processes are gone from the task manager.
  3. Here's the Malwarebytes log. mbam-log-2012-07-13 (16-14-29).txt
  4. What about those two things rougekiller found? What are those? Should I not delete them?
  5. I ran AVG upon the initial infection, then malwarebytes afterward. Everything else I did after that is documented in this thread. RKreport1.txt
  6. Alright, here are the results of the scan. FRST.txt
  7. Ok, I think I have everything I need to back up backed up now. Should I proceed directly to the directions you linked above?
  8. My computer is part of a home network. Should we be worried that this will spread to the other computers in the house?
  9. Damn, I was hoping it wasn't that serious. So if we try to just clean the computer, it might result in a total wipe, but the only other option is a total wipe anyway? I suppose we might as well try then. I'll disconnect from the internet and backup everything I want to save on an external drive.
  10. Now that this program has found these things, I should delete them, right?
  11. It came back with this popup: http://tigzyrk.blogs...access-max.html It seems to have found 7 items, including that 'piocpl.dll' I mentioned above. RKreport1.txt
  12. Err... ok. Do I need to re-run those log things again?
  13. I should also probably mention that I have not seen the actual Live Security Platinum program since I ran my initial virus scan with AVG, but the other two problems persist. If I attempt to terminate the 'iexplore.exe' processes from the task manager, they reappear, and they bring with them another instance of the 'ssvagent.exe' (not svgagent as previously stated) popup prompt.
  14. I followed the instructions here, to no apparent effect. Since this infection appeared, I have been getting popups; one upon startup that says "There was a problem starting C:\Users\(Name)\AppData\Roaming\piocpl.dll The specified module could not be found," and the other which says something about 'svgagent.exe,' neither of which I had ever seen before this infection occurred. When I ran then 'svchost.exe' thing as per the instructions linked above, the command line said that it had succeeded in terminating hostile processes, yet the task manager still clearly showed two instances of 'iexplore.exe' running. I do not use Internet Explorer, I use Chrome, and that is evidently the very name this infection's process uses. I could really use some help here. Attach.txt DDS.txt
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