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Jake32

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so today I woke up and tried logging into my facebook, password was changed, then checked my email and a few other accs, all changed. I downloaded malwarebytes and it got rid of a majority of it (like 14) and I am checking the netstat method to see if my computer is hacked and this is whats coming up and when I try ending the process it says "Acess denied"

Also, I believe i got hacked through a torrent client called Vuze.

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Are those viruses? Also, everytime I shut down my computer the PID number changes of these things. I have ran malwarebytes 2-3 times now its not showing up anything. SO please help me what I should do now? Should i restore the computer to an early restore point or what? Also, i was using a paid version of AVG and that piece of stuff didnt pick up anythig.

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HI, about a day ago all my emails, facebook and other various passwords were changed. I have AVG2012, I scanned with it twice but nothing came up. I downloaded Malwarebytes and it picked up 14 infections and got rid of them. However,I am still scared that there might be something left and I need to do some important things on my pc. Any help will be appreciated. I have attached the DDS and attach files below.

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Also, I looked up bonjour ser and the applemobile thing, it says its not harmful, its just like a part of itunes.

Yes, and WMPNetwork has something to do with Windows Media Player. The screenshots look fine. Reviewing your DDS logs now.

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programsandfeatureswin7.gif From Programs and Features (via Control Panel), please uninstall the below:

  • Ask Toolbar
  • Ask Toolbar Updater
  • Java 7 Update 6 (64-bit)
  • Java SE Development Kit 7 Update 6 (64-bit)
  • Vuze Remote Toolbar

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Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit mbamicontw5.gif and save it to your desktop.

  • Be sure to print out and follow these instructions for performing a scan.
  • Caution: This is a beta version so also read the disclaimer and back up all your data before using.
  • When the scan completes, click on the Cleanup button to remove any threats found and reboot the computer if prompted to do so.
  • Perform another scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit to verify that no threats remain. If they do, then click Cleanup once more and repeat the process.
  • If there are problems with Internet access, Windows Update, Windows Firewall or other system issues, run the fixdamage tool located in the folder Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit was run from and reboot your computer.
  • Two files (mbar-log-YYYY-MM-DD, system-log.txt) will be created and saved within that same folder.
  • Copy and paste the contents of these two log files in your next reply.

Note: Further documentation on this tool can be found in the ReadMe.rtf file which is located in the Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit (mbar) folder.

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