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Unfortunately I became infected with Alureon.A, or at least that's what MSE says. It seems to have created an unallocated space of 170GB on the back end of the drive and a hidden partition on the front side of 43MB. I'm familiar on the whole using of GParted to unhide the space, but when I go to remove the malware, reboot the system and MSE is still saying its infected. So I decided to come to the pro's for guidance... Thank you!

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Welcome to the forum.

Please remove any usb or external drives from the computer before you run this scan!

Please download and run RogueKiller to your desktop.

Quit all running programs.

For Windows XP, double-click to start.

For Vista or Windows 7, do a right-click on the program, select Run as Administrator to start, & when prompted Allow to run.

Click Scan to scan the system.

When the scan completes > Close out the program > Don't Fix anything!

Don't run any other options, they're not all bad!!!!!!!

Post back the report which should be located on your desktop.

MrC

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Here ya go!

RogueKiller V8.1.1 [10/03/2012] by Tigzy

mail: tigzyRK<at>gmail<dot>com

Feedback: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/files/file/413-roguekiller/

Website: http://tigzy.geekstogo.com/roguekiller.php

Blog: http://tigzyrk.blogspot.com

Operating System: Windows 7 (6.1.7600 ) 64 bits version

Started in : Normal mode

User : Tonya [Admin rights]

Mode : Scan -- Date : 10/10/2012 09:17:10

¤¤¤ Bad processes : 1 ¤¤¤

[sVCHOST] svchost.exe -- \\.\globalroot\systemroot\svchost.exe -> KILLED [TermProc]

¤¤¤ Registry Entries : 9 ¤¤¤

[TASK][sUSP PATH] ActiveMail Updater.job : C:\ProgramData\ActivePath\ActiveMail\UpdateClient.exe -> FOUND

[TASK][sUSP PATH] ActiveMail Updater : C:\ProgramData\ActivePath\ActiveMail\UpdateClient.exe -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\System : ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin (0) -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\Wow6432Node\System : ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin (0) -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\System : EnableLUA (0) -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\Wow6432Node\System : EnableLUA (0) -> FOUND

[HJ SMENU] HKCU\[...]\Advanced : Start_ShowMyGames (0) -> FOUND

[HJ DESK] HKLM\[...]\NewStartPanel : {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee} (1) -> FOUND

[HJ DESK] HKLM\[...]\NewStartPanel : {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} (1) -> FOUND

¤¤¤ Particular Files / Folders: ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Driver : [NOT LOADED] ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Infection : Root.MBR ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ HOSTS File: ¤¤¤

--> C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

¤¤¤ MBR Check: ¤¤¤

+++++ PhysicalDrive0: ST500DM002-1BD142 +++++

--- User ---

[MBR] 2817f99e6ec153aa50fed9ebc04c2f3e

[bSP] 60158a29590d5da23c848f7134a7a314 : Windows 7 MBR Code

Partition table:

0 - [XXXXXX] DELL-UTIL (0xde) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 63 | Size: 39 Mo

1 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 81920 | Size: 752 Mo

2 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 1622016 | Size: 304452 Mo

User != LL1 ... KO!

--- LL1 ---

[MBR] 4cff60cb4cd9935fa23adec339d0cf66

[bSP] 60158a29590d5da23c848f7134a7a314 : Windows 7 MBR Code

Partition table:

2 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 81920 | Size: 752 Mo

3 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 1622016 | Size: 304452 Mo

User != LL2 ... KO!

--- LL2 ---

[MBR] 4cff60cb4cd9935fa23adec339d0cf66

[bSP] 60158a29590d5da23c848f7134a7a314 : Windows 7 MBR Code

Partition table:

2 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 81920 | Size: 752 Mo

3 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 1622016 | Size: 304452 Mo

Finished : << RKreport[1].txt >>

RKreport[1].txt

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Please download Listparts64

Run the tool, click Scan and post the log (Result.txt) it makes

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Next................

Please read the directions carefully so you don't end up deleting something that is good!!

Please download the latest version of TDSSKiller from here and save it to your Desktop.

  • Doubleclick on TDSSKiller.exe to run the application, then click on Change parameters.
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  • Put a checkmark beside loaded modules.
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  • A reboot will be needed to apply the changes. Do it.
  • TDSSKiller will launch automatically after the reboot. Also your computer may seem very slow and unusable. This is normal. Give it enough time to load your background programs.
  • Then click on Change parameters in TDSSKiller.
  • Check all boxes then click OK.
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  • Click the Start Scan button.
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  • The scan should take no longer than 2 minutes.
  • If a suspicious object is detected, the default action will be Skip, click on Continue.
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    Any entries like this: \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( TDSS File System ) - please choose Skip.
  • If malicious objects are found, they will show in the Scan results - Select action for found objects and offer three options.
    Ensure Cure (default) is selected, then click Continue > Reboot now to finish the cleaning process.
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    Note: If Cure is not available, please choose Skip instead, do not choose Delete unless instructed.
  • A report will be created in your root directory, (usually C:\ folder) in the form of "TDSSKiller.[Version]_[Date]_[Time]_log.txt". Please copy and paste the contents of that file here. There may be 3 logs > so post or attach all of them.
  • Sometimes these logs can be very large, in that case please attach it or zip it up and attach it.

Here's a summary of what to do if you would like to print it out:

If a suspicious object is detected, the default action will be Skip, click on Continue

If you get the warning about a file UnsignedFile.Multi.Generic or LockedFile.Multi.Generic please choose

Skip and click on Continue

Any entries like this: \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( TDSS File System ) - please choose Skip.

If malicious objects are found, they will show in the Scan results and offer three (3) options.

Ensure Cure is selected, then click Continue => Reboot now to finish the cleaning process.

Note: If Cure is not available, please choose Skip instead, do not choose Delete unless instructed.

MrC

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RogueKiller V8.1.1 [10/03/2012] by Tigzy

mail: tigzyRK<at>gmail<dot>com

Feedback: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/files/file/413-roguekiller/

Website: http://tigzy.geekstogo.com/roguekiller.php

Blog: http://tigzyrk.blogspot.com

Operating System: Windows 7 (6.1.7600 ) 64 bits version

Started in : Normal mode

User : Tonya [Admin rights]

Mode : Scan -- Date : 10/10/2012 09:21:02

¤¤¤ Bad processes : 0 ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Registry Entries : 9 ¤¤¤

[TASK][sUSP PATH] ActiveMail Updater.job : C:\ProgramData\ActivePath\ActiveMail\UpdateClient.exe -> FOUND

[TASK][sUSP PATH] ActiveMail Updater : C:\ProgramData\ActivePath\ActiveMail\UpdateClient.exe -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\System : ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin (0) -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\Wow6432Node\System : ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin (0) -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\System : EnableLUA (0) -> FOUND

[HJ] HKLM\[...]\Wow6432Node\System : EnableLUA (0) -> FOUND

[HJ SMENU] HKCU\[...]\Advanced : Start_ShowMyGames (0) -> FOUND

[HJ DESK] HKLM\[...]\NewStartPanel : {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee} (1) -> FOUND

[HJ DESK] HKLM\[...]\NewStartPanel : {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} (1) -> FOUND

¤¤¤ Particular Files / Folders: ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Driver : [NOT LOADED] ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Infection : Root.MBR ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ HOSTS File: ¤¤¤

--> C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

¤¤¤ MBR Check: ¤¤¤

+++++ PhysicalDrive0: ST500DM002-1BD142 +++++

--- User ---

[MBR] 2817f99e6ec153aa50fed9ebc04c2f3e

[bSP] 60158a29590d5da23c848f7134a7a314 : Windows 7 MBR Code

Partition table:

0 - [XXXXXX] DELL-UTIL (0xde) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 63 | Size: 39 Mo

1 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 81920 | Size: 752 Mo

2 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 1622016 | Size: 304452 Mo

User != LL1 ... KO!

--- LL1 ---

[MBR] 4cff60cb4cd9935fa23adec339d0cf66

[bSP] 60158a29590d5da23c848f7134a7a314 : Windows 7 MBR Code

Partition table:

2 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 81920 | Size: 752 Mo

3 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 1622016 | Size: 304452 Mo

User != LL2 ... KO!

--- LL2 ---

[MBR] 4cff60cb4cd9935fa23adec339d0cf66

[bSP] 60158a29590d5da23c848f7134a7a314 : Windows 7 MBR Code

Partition table:

2 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 81920 | Size: 752 Mo

3 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 1622016 | Size: 304452 Mo

Finished : << RKreport[2].txt >>

RKreport[1].txt ; RKreport[2].txt

SORRY! forgot to run as admin! this is it....

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Logs for TDSSKiller....

09:24:29.0400 4736 TDSS rootkit removing tool 2.8.10.0 Sep 17 2012 19:23:24

09:24:29.0739 4736 ============================================================

09:24:29.0739 4736 Current date / time: 2012/10/10 09:24:29.0739

09:24:29.0740 4736 SystemInfo:

09:24:29.0740 4736

09:24:29.0740 4736 OS Version: 6.1.7600 ServicePack: 0.0

09:24:29.0740 4736 Product type: Workstation

09:24:29.0740 4736 ComputerName: TONYA-PC

09:24:29.0740 4736 UserName: Tonya

09:24:29.0740 4736 Windows directory: C:\Windows

09:24:29.0740 4736 System windows directory: C:\Windows

09:24:29.0740 4736 Running under WOW64

09:24:29.0740 4736 Processor architecture: Intel x64

09:24:29.0740 4736 Number of processors: 4

09:24:29.0740 4736 Page size: 0x1000

09:24:29.0740 4736 Boot type: Normal boot

09:24:29.0740 4736 ============================================================

09:24:30.0624 4736 Drive \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 - Size: 0x7470C06000 (465.76 Gb), SectorSize: 0x200, Cylinders: 0xED81, SectorsPerTrack: 0x3F, TracksPerCylinder: 0xFF, Type 'K0', Flags 0x00000040

09:24:30.0627 4736 ============================================================

09:24:30.0627 4736 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0:

09:24:30.0627 4736 MBR partitions:

09:24:30.0627 4736 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0\Partition1: MBR, Type 0x7, StartLBA 0x14000, BlocksNum 0x178000

09:24:30.0627 4736 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0\Partition2: MBR, Type 0x7, StartLBA 0x18C000, BlocksNum 0x252A2000

09:24:30.0627 4736 ============================================================

09:24:30.0679 4736 C: <-> \Device\Harddisk0\DR0\Partition2

09:24:30.0680 4736 ============================================================

09:24:30.0680 4736 Initialize success

09:24:30.0680 4736 ============================================================

09:25:14.0188 4076 Deinitialize success

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TDSSKiller found the infection buy it's unclear if it was "cured" from the log.

UnsignedFile.Multi.Generic <---these I'm not concerned about

09:31:01.0287 3468 [ A36C5E4F47E84449FF07ED3517B43A31 ] \Device\Harddisk0\DR0

09:31:01.0287 3468 Suspicious mbr (Forged): \Device\Harddisk0\DR0

09:31:01.0334 3468 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( Rootkit.Boot.Pihar.c ) - infected

09:31:01.0334 3468 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 - detected Rootkit.Boot.Pihar.c (0)

09:31:01.0397 3468 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( TDSS File System ) - warning

09:31:01.0397 3468 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 - detected TDSS File System (1)

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Can you run it again but like this:

Please read the directions carefully so you don't end up deleting something that is good!!

Please download and run TDSSKiller to your desktop as outlined below:

Doubleclick on TDSSKiller.exe to run the application, then click on Change parameters.

For Windows XP, double-click to start.

For Vista or Windows 7, do a right-click on the program, select Run as Administrator to start, & when prompted Allow to run.

tdss_1.jpg

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Check the boxes beside Verify Driver Digital Signature and Detect TDLFS file system, then click OK.

tdss_2.jpg

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Click the Start Scan button.

tdss_3.jpg

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If a suspicious object is detected, the default action will be Skip, click on Continue

If you get the warning about a file UnsignedFile.Multi.Generic or LockedFile.Multi.Generic please choose

Skip and click on Continue

tdss_4.jpg

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If malicious objects are found, they will show in the Scan results and offer three (3) options.

Ensure Cure is selected, then click Continue => Reboot now to finish the cleaning process.

Note: If Cure is not available, please choose Skip instead, do not choose Delete unless instructed.

tdss_5.jpg

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Any entries like this: \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( TDSS File System ) - please choose Skip.

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A report will be created in your root directory, (usually C:\ folder) in the form of "TDSSKiller.[Version]_[Date]_[Time]_log.txt". Please copy and paste its contents on your next reply.

Sometimes these logs can be very large, in that case please attach it or zip it up and attach it.

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Here's a summary of what to do if you would like to print it out:

If a suspicious object is detected, the default action will be Skip, click on Continue

If you get the warning about a file UnsignedFile.Multi.Generic or LockedFile.Multi.Generic please choose

Skip and click on Continue

If malicious objects are found, they will show in the Scan results and offer three (3) options.

Ensure Cure is selected, then click Continue => Reboot now to finish the cleaning process.

Note: If Cure is not available, please choose Skip instead, do not choose Delete unless instructed.

MrC

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No you didn't do anything wrong, it was just not clear to me if the infection was "cured" or not from the logs.

Run TDSSKiller again and choose Delete for this one only: (no need to "load the module" or post the log)

11:55:41.0459 3608 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( TDSS File System ) - skipped by user

11:55:41.0459 3608 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 ( TDSS File System ) - User select action: Skip

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Next...........

Please download and run ComboFix.

The most important things to remember when running it is to disable all your malware programs and run Combofix from your desktop.

Please visit this webpage for download links, and instructions for running ComboFix

http://www.bleepingc...to-use-combofix

Ensure you have disabled all anti virus and anti malware programs so they do not interfere with the running of ComboFix.

Information on disabling your malware programs can be found Here.

Make sure you run ComboFix from your desktop.

Give it at least 30-45 minutes to finish if needed.

Please include the C:\ComboFix.txt in your next reply for further review.

---------->NOTE<----------

If you get the message Illegal operation attempted on registry key that has been marked for deletion after you run ComboFix....please reboot the computer, this should resolve the problem. You may have to do this several times if needed.

MrC

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These look like left over folders from uninstalled anti-virus programs > I would delete them:

c:\programdata\Norton

c:\programdata\McAfee

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Looks Good.....

Please Update and run a Quick Scan with MBAM, post the report.

Make sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected.

Please let me know how computer is running now, MrC

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Lets check your computers security before you go and we have a little cleanup to do also:

Download Security Check by screen317 from HERE or HERE.

  • Save it to your Desktop.
  • Double click SecurityCheck.exe and follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.
  • A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt; please post the contents of that document.

MrC

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