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Hi,

 Sorry, but I accidently posted in the wrong forum before this one. Here's the scoop:

I have been "attacked" by the same IP address for over 3 hours now.

1st, it shut down my computer, restarted it, and changed my internet security setting- turning off my fire wall.

2nd, it has attacked me again and restarted my computer. Now my computer starts in BIOS mode and I do not know how to fix it.

3rd, there is an unknown program in my start up menu, not even Google recognizes it.

 

 I'll just leave it at that to keep this short. If you want, look up my content to see what I have posted in the last 2 hrs.

Below is all the screen shot I took, plus the FRST texts.

Thank you.

 

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Addition.txt.txt

FRST.txt.txt

Shortcut.txt.txt

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Hello,
    
 
They call me TwinHeadedEagle around here, and I'll be working with you.
 
     
    
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Hello TwinHeadedEagle and thank you for you help.

 I downloaded and ran the program as instructed, but nothing malicious was detected.

One thing I forgot to add, yesterday, just after the first attack, I checked my Task Manager >> Start up menu and found something very odd. A program labeled Cis7F23 was on the list with no info available on it; I did disable it.

It looks like it may be hiding as an internet security file- Comodo lables its file CIS (all caps). Also, last night I was watching Hulu and the attack came again from the same IP address. It completely turned of all sounds on my computer. I restarted it and the sound returned. The alert stated that Flash was attempting to be contacted by that malicious IP address.

Attached are the files requeted.

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system-log.txt

mbar-log-2015-01-04 (08-06-01).txt

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FRST.gif Scan with Farbar Recovery Scan Tool
 
Please re-run Farbar Recovery Scan Tool to give me a fresh look at your system.

  • Right-click on FRST.gif icon and select RunAsAdmin.jpg Run as Administrator to start the tool.
    (XP users click run after receipt of Windows Security Warning - Open File).
  • Make sure that Addition option is checked.
  • Press Scan button and wait.
  • The tool will produce two logfiles on your desktop: FRST.txt and Addition.txt.

Please upload them into your next reply.

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FRST.gif Fix with Farbar Recovery Scan Tool
 


icon_exclaim.gif This fix was created for this user for use on that particular machine. icon_exclaim.gif
icon_exclaim.gif Running it on another one may cause damage and render the system unstable. icon_exclaim.gif

 
Download attached fixlist.txt file and save it to the Desktop:
 
Both files, FRST and fixlist.txt have to be in the same location or the fix will not work!

  • Right-click on FRST.gif icon and select RunAsAdmin.jpg Run as Administrator to start the tool.
    (XP users click run after receipt of Windows Security Warning - Open File).
  • Press the Fix button just once and wait.
  • If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run.
  • When finished FRST will generate a log on the Desktop, called Fixlog.txt.

Please attach it to your reply.

fixlist.txt

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I am back finally. My clomputer restarted by itself. The <<lsass.exe is tryingto connectto a remote IP>> error popped up again and my omputer startedto shut down. I restarted and my entire internet/antivirus/etc was wiped from my computer. I had to find an older copy and upload it then update it. I am back not, but I have a constant eror that my Firewall is not working properly. I also tried to re-downlaod and run the fixlog files, but still, no fixlog text will generate.

Before all that happened, I did notice another "ghost" program that populated in my startup processes in taskmanager.

Also, I noticed, when ever I try to run a program that need a flash player (Hulu), the attacks get real bad and they come really fast. I reinstalled flash.

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Hello again! Hell, we're practically best friends now!  

   So, I did reinstall Comodo and set all the settings accordingly. Instantly, the <<lsass.exe>> error popped up and said that the IP address listed way above was attempting to make contact with it; the lsass.exe file.

   My neighbor told me to include this: this whole attack thing started when I was playing an online game yesterday. It is made and run by SOE and recently there have been many attacks on SOE and SOE related products/games. Since the IP address originates in China, could there be a connection; not that I am asking you for a full explaination- I didn't mean it like that.

Oddly now, when I check my startup menu through task-manager, nothing at all shows.

I also tried again to generate a FIXLOG.txt; but again, nothing will generate.

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After looking at all your posts, WOW! I do not envy your job/voluntering!

 I did reinstall my CIS, but I have been atacked again, this time, with far less consequences. I completely uninstalled my Fierfox, and that seems to really have helped. I also stopped my RST; I do not remember downloading that but it was downloaded today (04/JAN/2015 @ 2:15pm).

 Also, for some reason, my IE was working in the background even though I have it turned off.

 Recently, I have had an attack that did not change anything on my computer, but a voice that sound just like the AOL message <<You've Got Mail>> keeps saying <<Always scan here...Always scan here...>> over and over again.

I rebooted my computer and it stopped; but it starts again after about 40 minutes.

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FRST.gif Scan with Farbar Recovery Scan Tool
 
Please re-run Farbar Recovery Scan Tool to give me a fresh look at your system.

  • Right-click on FRST.gif icon and select RunAsAdmin.jpg Run as Administrator to start the tool.
    (XP users click run after receipt of Windows Security Warning - Open File).
  • Make sure that Addition option is checked.
  • Press Scan button and wait.
  • The tool will produce two logfiles on your desktop: FRST.txt and Addition.txt.

Please upload them into your next reply.

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