AlexBridgez Posted January 6, 2014 ID:774542 Share Posted January 6, 2014 I got redirected to a suspected dodgey version of a bitcoin site (real site is .com this one identified itself as .cloudnet) Since then (few hours later) no apps would connect to the internet. Chrome would say could not connect to proxy, I don't use a proxy. Tor would connect though but that's because it uses its own proxy, not the system one.USB memory sticks have been acting weird too. I've been getting the 'this USB has a problem click to fix' error and an I/O error due to an invalid system string or application request.The laptop is pretty high spec and used to boot up in a flash and be very responsive. Now for the last day or so it's booting up slower, apps are slower and general response is sluggish.I've ran malware bytes on it in safe mode and nothing has come up. Would should I do next as I can get most of my data off. It's an HP laptop running Windows 8 Standard Edition x64. Cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexBridgez Posted January 6, 2014 Author ID:774547 Share Posted January 6, 2014 I also should say that after I unchecked the proxy option in chrome (which was blank) and chrome worked again as well as all the other programs that also started working at about the same time. The laptop has stayed unplugged with the battery out until I get the fixed since there could be keyloggers embedded in it for all I know Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexBridgez Posted January 7, 2014 Author ID:774922 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Anyone? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Root Admin AdvancedSetup Posted January 20, 2014 Root Admin ID:780241 Share Posted January 20, 2014 Hello and Sorry for the delay. It looks like your post was over looked.If you've not already done so please start here and post back the 2 log files DDS.txt and Attach.txtP2P/Piracy Warning: If you're using Peer 2 Peer software such as uTorrent, BitTorrent or similar you must either fully uninstall them or completely disable them from running while being assisted here.Failure to remove or disable such software will result in your topic being closed and no further assistance being provided.If you have illegal/cracked software, cracks, keygens etc. on the system, please remove or uninstall them now and read the policy on Piracy.Before we proceed further, please read all of the following instructions carefully.If there is anything that you do not understand kindly ask before proceeding.If needed please print out these instructions.Please do not post logs using CODE, QUOTE, or FONT tags. Just paste them as direct text. If the log is too large then you can use attachments by clicking on the More Reply Options button. Please enable your system to show hidden files: How to see hidden files in Windows Make sure you're subscribed to this topic:Click on the Follow This Topic Button (at the top right of this page), make sure that the Receive notification box is checked and that it is set to Instantly [*]Removing malware can be unpredictable...It is unlikely but things can go very wrong! Please make sure you Backup all files that cannot be replaced if something were to happen. You can copy them to a CD/DVD, external drive or a pen drive [*]Please don't run any other scans, download, install or uninstall any programs unless requested by me while I'm working with you. [*]The removal of malware is not instantaneous, please be patient. Often we are also on a different Time Zone. [*]Perform everything in the correct order. Sometimes one step requires the previous one. [*]If you have any problems while following my instructions, Stop there and tell me the exact nature of the issue. [*]You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit [*]Please disable your antivirus while running any requested scanners so that they do not interfere with the scanners. [*]When we are done, I'll give you instructions on how to cleanup all the tools and logs [*]Please stick with me until I give you the "all clear" and Please don't waste my time by leaving before that. [*]Your topic will be closed if you haven't replied within 3 days [*](If I have not responded within 24 hours, please send me a Private Message as a reminder)STEP 0RKill is a program that was developed at BleepingComputer.com that attempts to terminate known malware processesso that your normal security software can then run and clean your computer of infections.When RKill runs it will kill malware processes and then removes incorrect executable associations and fixes policiesthat stop us from using certain tools. When finished it will display a log file that shows the processes that wereterminated while the program was running.As RKill only terminates a program's running process, and does not delete any files, after running it you should not rebootyour computer as any malware processes that are configured to start automatically will just be started again.Instead, after running RKill you should immediately scan your computer using the requested scans I've included.Please download Rkill by Grinler from one of the links below and save it to your desktop.Link 1Link 2On Windows XP double-click on the Rkill desktop icon to run the tool. On Windows Vista/Windows 7 or 8, right-click on the Rkill desktop icon and select Run As Administrator A black DOS box will briefly flash and then disappear. This is normal and indicates the tool ran successfully. If not, delete the file, then download and use the one provided in Link 2. If it does not work, repeat the process and attempt to use one of the remaining links until the tool runs. If the tool does not run from any of the links provided, please let me know. Do not reboot the computer, you will need to run the application again.STEP 01Backup the Registry:Modifying the Registry can create unforeseen problems, so it always wise to create a backup before doing so.Please download ERUNT from one of the following links: Link1 | Link2 | Link3 ERUNT (Emergency Recovery Utility NT) is a free program that allows you to keep a complete backup of your registry and restore it when needed. Double click on erunt-setup.exe to Install ERUNT by following the prompts. NOTE: Do not choose to allow ERUNT to add an Entry to the Startup folder. Click NO. Start ERUNT either by double clicking on the desktop icon or choosing to start the program at the end of the setup process. Choose a location for the backup.Note: the default location is C:\Windows\ERDNT which is acceptable. [*]Make sure that at least the first two check boxes are selected. [*]Click on OK [*]Then click on YES to create the folder. [*]Note: if it is necessary to restore the registry, open the backup folder and start ERDNT.exeSTEP 02Please download RogueKiller and save it to your desktop.You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bitRogueKiller 32-bit | RogueKiller 64-bit Quit all running programs. For Windows XP, double-click to start. For Vista,Windows 7/8, Right-click on the program and select Run as Administrator to start and when prompted allow it to run. Read and accept the EULA (End User Licene Agreement) Click Scan to scan the system. When the scan completes Close 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. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Root Admin AdvancedSetup Posted January 27, 2014 Root Admin ID:783173 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Due to the lack of feedback this topic is closed to prevent others from posting here. If you need this topic reopened, please send a Private Message to any one of the moderating team members. Please include a link to this thread with your request. This applies only to the originator of this thread. Other members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread. Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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