BastiHard Posted September 13, 2015 ID:989489 Share Posted September 13, 2015 Hi I am having an issue with some sort of malware disguising itself as rundll32.exe eating up resources and trying to open up malicious websites. As of this moment I have manually looked for it, scanned with Malwarebytes, Superantispyware, AdwCleaner, JunkwareRemovalTool, Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, SFC Scanned, and yet still turned up nothing. Any help finding it would be greatly appreciated as I'd rather not factory reset.Addition.txtFRST.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwinHeadedEagle Posted September 13, 2015 ID:989493 Share Posted September 13, 2015 Hello, They call me TwinHeadedEagle around here, and I'll try to help your with your issue. Before we start please read and note the following:We're primarily oriented on malware removal here, so you must know that some issues just cannot be solved and you must be prepared for this. Some tools we use here will remove your browser search history, so backup your important links and all the files whose loss is unacceptable.Note that we may live in totally different time zones, what may cause some delays between answers.Don't run any scripts or tools on your own, unsupervised usage may cause more harm than good.Do not paste the logs in your posts, attachments make my work easier. There is a More reply options button, that gives you Upload Files option below which you can use to attach your reports. Always attach reports from all tools.Always execute my instructions in given order. If for some reason you cannot completely follow one instruction, inform me about that.If I don't hear from you within 3 days from this initial or any subsequent post, then this thread will be closed. I can't foresee everything, so if anything not covered in my instructions happens, please stop and inform me! There are no silly questions. Never be afraid to ask if in doubt! Rules and policies We won't support any piracy. That being told, if any evidence of illegal OS, software, cracks/keygens or any other will be revealed, any further assistance will be suspended. If you are aware that there is this kind of stuff on your machine, remove it before proceeding! The same applies to any use of P2P software: uTorrent, BitTorrent, Vuze, Kazaa, Ares... We don't provide any help for P2P, except for their removal. All P2P software has to be uninstalled or at least fully disabled before proceeding! Failure to follow these guidelines will result with closing your topic and withdrawning any assistance. Scan with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Please re-run Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware.First of all, select update.Once updated, click the Settings tab, in the left panel choose Detection & Protection and tick Scan for rootkits.In the same tab, under PUP and PUM detections make sure it is set to Treat detections as malwareClick the Scan tab, choose Threat Scan is checked and click Scan Now.If threats are detected, click the Apply Actions button. You will now be prompted to reboot. Click Yes.Upon completion of the scan (or after the reboot), click the History tab.Click Application Logs and double-click the newest Scan Log.At the bottom click Export and choose Text file.Save the file to your desktop and upload your next reply. Fix with Farbar Recovery Scan Tool This fix was created for this user for use on that particular machine. Running it on another one may cause damage and render the system unstable. 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 icon and select 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 upload it to your reply.fixlist.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BastiHard Posted September 13, 2015 Author ID:989506 Share Posted September 13, 2015 Thanks for the reply! Here are the files.Scan Log.txtFixlog.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwinHeadedEagle Posted September 13, 2015 ID:989528 Share Posted September 13, 2015 Excellent. Can you confirm that your issue is fixed now? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BastiHard Posted September 13, 2015 Author ID:989543 Share Posted September 13, 2015 It isn't currently running nor has it in a few hours so I will assume all is good. Thank you very much for all your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwinHeadedEagle Posted September 13, 2015 ID:989602 Share Posted September 13, 2015 Glad I could help. We will delete all used tools and I'll give you some tips to harden your security and learn how to protect yourself Recommended reading: MUST READ - security tips:Computer Security - a short guide to staying safer online.Simple and easy ways to keep your computer safe and secure on the InternetHow Malware Spreads - How did I get infectedMUST READ - general maintenance:What to do if your Computer is running slowly?The Importance of Software Updating: In order to stay protected it is very important that you regularly update all of your software. Cybercriminals depend on the apathy of users around software updates to keep their malicious endeavor running. Operating systems, such as Windows, and applications, such as Adobe Reader or JAVA, are used by tens of millions of computers and devices around the world, making them a huge target for cybercriminals. Downloading updates and installing them can sometimes be tedious, but the advantages you get from the updates are certainly worth it.How to configure and use Automatic Updates in WindowsHow to update JavaHow to update Adobe ReaderRecommended additional software: CCleaner - to clean unneeded temporary files. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - to scan your system from time to time in search for malware. Malwarebytes' Anti-Exploit - to prevent plenty of mostly exploited vulnerabilities. McShield - to prevent infections spread by removable media. Unchecky - to prevent from installing additional foistware, implemented in legitimate installations. Adblock - to surf the web without annoying ads! Post-cleanup procedures: Download DelFix by Xplode and save it to your desktop.Run the tool by right click on the icon and Run as administrator option.Make sure that these ones are checked:Remove disinfection toolsPurge system restoreReset system settingsPush Run.The program will run for a few seconds and display a notepad report. You do not need to attach it.The tool will also record healthy state of registry and make a backup using ERUNT program in %windir%\ERUNT\DelFix Tool deletes old system restore points and create a fresh system restore point after cleaning. My help is free for everybody.If you're happy with the help provided and/or wish to show your appreciation for the assistance you received, then you can consider a donation: Thank you! Stay safe, TwinHeadedEagle Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Root Admin AdvancedSetup Posted September 21, 2015 Root Admin ID:991279 Share Posted September 21, 2015 Glad we could help. 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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