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I wasn't on my computer and when I come back to it, I find it crashing at a blue screen on startup and having denied access to system restore and MBytes.

It's pretty bad and the malware is pretty advanced to the point where I'm thinking of doing a clean install. Let's see if you guys can help me, please.

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Hi Limmel :)

My name is Aura and I'll be assisting you with your malware issue. Since we'll be working together, you can call me Aura or Yoan, which is my real name, it's up to you! Now that we've broke the ice, I'll just ask you a few things during the time we'll be working together to clean your system and get it back to an operational state.

  • As you'll notice, the logs we are asking for here are quite lenghty, so it's normal for me to not reply exactly after you post them. This is because I need some time to analyse them and then act accordingly. However, I'll always reply within 24 hours, 48 hours at most if something unexpected happens;
  • As long as I'm assisting you on Malwarebytes Forums, in this thread, I'll ask you to not seek assistance anywhere else for any issue related to the system we are working on. If you have an issue, question, etc. about your computer, please ask it in this thread and I'll assist you;
  • The same principle applies to any modifications you make to your system, I would like you to ask me before you do any manipulations that aren't in the instructions I posted. This is to ensure that we are operating in sync and I know exactly what's happening on your system;
  • If you aren't sure about an instruction I'm giving you, ask me about it. This is to ensure that the clean-up process goes without any issue. I'll answer you and even give you more precise instructions/explanations if you need. There's no shame in asking questions here, better be safe than sorry!;
  • If you don't reply to your thread within 3 days, I'll bump this thread to let you know that I'm waiting for you. If you don't reply after 5 days, it'll be closed. If you return after that period, you can send me a PM to get it unlocked and we'll continue where we left off;
  • Since malware can work quickly, we want to get rid of them as fast as we can, before they make unknown changes to the system. This being said, I would appreciate if you could reply to this thread within 24 hours of me posting. This way, we'll have a good clean-up rhythm and the chances of complications will be reduced;
  • I'm against any form of pirated, illegal and counterfeit software and material. So if you have any installed on your system, I'll ask you to uninstall them right now. You don't have to tell me if you indeed had some or not, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Plus, this would be against Malwarebytes Forums's rules;
  • In the end, you are the one asking for assistance here. So if you wish to go a different way during the clean-up, like format and reinstall Windows, you are free to do so. I would appreciate you to let me know about it first, and if you need, I can also assist you in the process;
  • I would appreciate if you were to stay with me until the end, which means, until I declare your system clean. Just because your system isn't behaving weirdly anymore, or is running better than before, it doesn't mean that the infection is completely gone;
    This being said, I have a full time job so sometimes it'll take longer for me to reply to you. Don't worry, you'll be my first priority as soon as I get home and have time to look at your thread;


This being said, it's time to clean-up some malware, so let's get started, shall we? :)

Follow the instructions in the thread below. Make sure to download the MBAR linked in it. Let me know if you're not able to launch it and run a scan.
 
https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/198907-requested-resource-is-in-use-error-unable-to-start-malwarebytes/ 
 
If you manage to run a scan, delete everything it finds, and then copy/paste the content of the "mbar-log-TODAY'S-DATE.txt" log that is located in the MBAR folder here after. 

 

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Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit BETA 1.9.4.1001
www.malwarebytes.org

Database version:
  main:    v2017.07.19.01
  rootkit: v2017.05.27.01

Windows 7 Service Pack 1 x64 NTFS (Safe Mode/Networking)
Internet Explorer 8.0.7601.17514
Ivo :: LIMMEL-PC [administrator]

7/18/2017 11:25:52 PM
mbar-log-2017-07-18 (23-25-52).txt

Scan type: Quick scan
Scan options enabled: Anti-Rootkit | Drivers | MBR | Physical Sectors | Memory | Startup | Registry | File System | Heuristics/Extra | Heuristics/Shuriken
Scan options disabled: 
Objects scanned: 358254
Time elapsed: 33 minute(s), 58 second(s)

Memory Processes Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)

Memory Modules Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)

Registry Keys Detected: 24
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\742c93028db22ab3f6b2c8f136abbb44 (Adware.Wajam.Generic) -> Delete on reboot. [e439d19705a4d1656572c6903cc412ee]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\Dataup (Adware.Yelloader) -> Delete on reboot. [cb52125622875dd982a08d8eee130cf4]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05 (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Soci2Sear Browser Enhancer (Adware.Social2Search) -> Delete on reboot. [c25bfa6e1e8b9a9cad50f1df000113ed]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\Soci2Sear Browser Enhancer (Adware.Social2Search) -> Delete on reboot. [6db0046434756ccab647f9d7768be21e]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\MICROLEAVES\Online Application (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [819ca6c23376f541ccea34d2eb175fa1]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\MICROLEAVES\Online.io Application (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [1eff5018dfca3bfba1150ef86b9727d9]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\drmkpro64 (Rootkit.Agent.PUA) -> Delete on reboot. [9885eb7d64457abca1fad081917034cc]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\EVENTLOG\APPLICATION\Dataup (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [110cd5937b2e5fd7a83bf42a2fd2cb35]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\WINDOWSMANAGEMENTSERVICE (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [b9647bedfdaca5918399ddef5ea3b54b]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\CLASSES\CLSID\{E7BC34A3-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\TYPELIB\{E7BC34A0-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\INTERFACE\{E7BC34A1-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\INTERFACE\{E7BC34A2-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\CLASSES\INTERFACE\{E7BC34A1-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\CLASSES\INTERFACE\{E7BC34A2-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\WOW6432NODE\INTERFACE\{E7BC34A1-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\WOW6432NODE\INTERFACE\{E7BC34A2-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\CLASSES\TYPELIB\{E7BC34A0-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\WOW6432NODE\TYPELIB\{E7BC34A0-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\NTService.Control.1 (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\CLASSES\NTService.Control.1 (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\WOW6432NODE\NTService.Control.1 (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\WOW6432NODE\CLSID\{E7BC34A3-BA86-11CF-84B1-CBC2DA68BF6C} (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]

Registry Values Detected: 5
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN|WinResSync (Trojan.Downloader) -> Data: C:\Windows\system32\regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Protect\384b2ad4-cbdc-4bcc-8da1-bac7414d77e8.rs" -> Delete on reboot. [45d86efa7534bb7bf768d845dd251fe1]
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUNONCE|WinResSync (Trojan.Downloader) -> Data: C:\Windows\system32\regsvr32.exe /s "C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Protect\384b2ad4-cbdc-4bcc-8da1-bac7414d77e8.rs" -> Delete on reboot. [45d86efa7534bb7bf768d845dd251fe1]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\DATAUP|ImagePath (Trojan.Clicker) -> Data: C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\dataup\dataup.exe -> Delete on reboot. [c35a66029b0ef1454165a47bef124ab6]
HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\WINDOWSMANAGEMENTSERVICE|ImagePath (Trojan.Clicker) -> Data: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\hfddp\tlrxup\ct.exe -> Delete on reboot. [b9647bedfdaca5918399ddef5ea3b54b]
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN|Ajworks (Trojan.Boaxxe) -> Data: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks\qatuvdz.exe -> Delete on reboot. [23fae6825d4c0f27bc3db9fdb948ee12]

Registry Data Items Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)

Folders Detected: 14
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05 (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Version 2.6.0 (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\dataup (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\locales (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\winscr (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microleaves (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [51cc44246f3a4aecc77641cacf33f40c]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microleaves\Online Application 2.6.0 (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [51cc44246f3a4aecc77641cacf33f40c]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microleaves\Online Application 2.6.0\install (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [51cc44246f3a4aecc77641cacf33f40c]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microleaves\Online Application 2.6.0\install\CFCBAA1 (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [51cc44246f3a4aecc77641cacf33f40c]

Files Detected: 73
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\drivers\ndistpr64.sys (Rootkit.Agent.PUA) -> Delete on reboot. [a1184d89fddc3c481bce6ecc1384a192]
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\drivers\NetUtils2016.sys (PUP.Optional.StartGo123) -> Delete on reboot. [51575d7b288dc57f1c947c8d30598d85]
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\742c93028db22ab3f6b2c8f136abbb44.sys (Adware.Wajam.Generic) -> Delete on reboot. [99ed23591b5c1a85b4c7a66fb0b23450]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Protect\384b2ad4-cbdc-4bcc-8da1-bac7414d77e8.rs (Trojan.Downloader) -> Delete on reboot. [45d86efa7534bb7bf768d845dd251fe1]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\dataup\dataup.exe (Adware.Yelloader) -> Delete on reboot. [cb52125622875dd982a08d8eee130cf4]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\avboost.exe (Adware.Tuto4PC) -> Delete on reboot. [44d9284079309e98f89242db80827a86]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\venerators.dll (Ransom.Cerber) -> Delete on reboot. [a6777aee6742e94d4581b7153dc49070]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\XvidCodec.exe (Adware.FileTour) -> Delete on reboot. [52cbe583ffaa54e26da531e2a45e42be]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\is-LSFCK.tmp\booster.exe (Adware.Tuto4PC.Generic) -> Delete on reboot. [0f0ea5c3535632045a2ae71ff01216ea]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\is-8IR2H.tmp\nisrrv.exe (Adware.Tuto4PC) -> Delete on reboot. [4dd04226aaffd95de912698839c82dd3]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\1500432975\s5-20170325.exe (Adware.Yelloader) -> Delete on reboot. [0e0f1e4aacfd82b4ba385790c53c47b9]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\1500432976\s5m_install_325.exe (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [d944aabe8920d26458f59241d928eb15]
C:\Windows\Temp\venerators.dll (Ransom.Cerber) -> Delete on reboot. [2eef343457522c0a804610bc11f0a45c]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks\qlsnebdg.dll (Trojan.MalPack) -> Delete on reboot. [9b82d59383263204977bad26cc358d73]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks\sjkpelsp.dll (Trojan.MalPack) -> Delete on reboot. [c7567eea2a7f6dc9848e6d6656ab59a7]
c:\users\ivo\appdata\local\hfddp\tlrxup\ct.exe (Adware.Agent) -> Delete on reboot. [46d723451c8def47aa0fab5bcf3302fe]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\twqbyw\wjiykhhq (Adware.Yelloader) -> Delete on reboot. [bf5e34341f8ae94d71863cccdc26cc34]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\anonymizerlauncher.bat.exe (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\chrome.bat.exe (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\dmc4launcher.bat.exe (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.emorhc.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnual olbaid fo htap.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnual.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnual.lol.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnual4cmd.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnualcn.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnualmiryks.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnualrezimynona.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnual_noxen.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\exe.rehcnual_r003se.bat (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\nclauncher.bat.exe (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\nexon_launcher.bat.exe (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers\path of diablo launcher.bat.exe (Adware.LoadBlanks.ShrtCln) -> Delete on reboot. [42db99cfcbded85e2c775d81c839ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\WBE_uninstall.dat (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\5bd1de8cb6499bca5e22c35afc57427d.exe (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\6a79ce4d2011d5c6cb28e079d10bf575.ico (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\6d3a1c917cc3bd157cb723d69ea786d9 (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\a60bc9ad1e402e44190fb6e4a3b1a803.exe (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\ea52c0b349931efb77ddf51251e77691.exe (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\service.dat (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files\c348d4305c51e1cca179e7e59e72ad05\service_64.dat (Adware.Social2Search.EncJob) -> Delete on reboot. [a17c0a5ef1b89e983f4ea64f1ee3ca36]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Online Application Updater.exe (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Online Application Updater.ini (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Version 2.6.0\Online-Guardian.exe (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Version 2.6.0\Online.io EULA.url (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Version 2.6.0\Online.io Privacy.url (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microleaves\Online Application\Version 2.6.0\Uninstall Online Application.lnk (Adware.OnlineIO) -> Delete on reboot. [eb32d692e2c7ab8b36a439cd26dc19e7]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\dataup\dataup.ini (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\dataup\help_dll.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\dataup\NTSVC.ocx (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\cef.pak (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\cef_100_percent.pak (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\cef_200_percent.pak (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\cef_extensions.pak (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\d3dcompiler_47.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\dbghelp.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\debug.log (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\icudtl.dat (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\libcef.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\libEGL.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\libGLESv2.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\natives_blob.bin (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\pepflashplayer.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\snapshot_blob.bin (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\svcvmx.exe (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\vmxclient.exe (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\widevinecdm.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\widevinecdmadapter.dll (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\locales\en-US.pak (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Program Files\ntuserlitelist\svcvmx\locales\zh-CN.pak (Trojan.Clicker) -> Delete on reboot. [3ae35b0da40564d2280b8c41da276e92]
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (Hijack.HostFile) -> Bad: (127.0.0.1 clients2.google.com ) Good: () -> Replace on reboot. [3edfc4a4cedb043201b9b57bd729a15f]
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (Hijack.Host) -> Bad: (127.0.0.1 v1.ff.avast.com ) Good: () -> Replace on reboot. [70ad47216b3e3cfa3db703eba45d649c]
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (Hijack.Host) -> Bad: (opyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft) Good: () -> Replace on reboot. [8499d3955356dc5a5b9901ed5fa28e72]

Physical Sectors Detected: 0
(No malicious items detected)

(end)
 

mbar-log-2017-07-18 (23-25-52).txt

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Good :) Now let's run a sweep with AdwCleaner and JRT.

zcMPezJ.pngAdwCleaner - Fix Mode

  • Download AdwCleaner and move it to your Desktop;
  • Right-click on AdwCleaner.exe and select Spcusrh.pngRun as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users);
  • Accept the EULA (I accept), let the database update, then click on Scan;
  • Let the scan complete. Once it's done, make sure that every item listed in the different tabs is checked and click on the Cleaning button. This will kill all the active processes;
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  • Once the cleaning process is complete, AdwCleaner will ask to restart your computer, do it;
  • After the restart, a log will open when logging in. Please copy/paste the content of that log in your next reply;

iT103hr.pngJunkware Removal Tool (JRT)

  • Download Junkware Removal Tool (JRT) and move it to your Desktop;
  • Right-click on JRT.exe and select Spcusrh.pngRun as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users);
  • Press on any key to launch the scan and let it complete;
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    Credits : BleepingComputer.com
  • Once the scan is complete, a log will open. Please copy/paste the content of the output log in your next reply;

Your next reply(ies) should therefore contain:

  • Copy/pasted AdwCleaner clean log;
  • Copy/pasted JRT log;

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Adw log -

# AdwCleaner 7.0.0.0 - Logfile created on Thu Jul 20 05:20:57 2017
# Updated on 2017/17/07 by Malwarebytes 
# Running on Windows 7 Ultimate (X64)
# Mode: clean
# Support: https://www.malwarebytes.com/support

***** [ Services ] *****

Deleted: Update service
Deleted: mediatek_86
Deleted: pgt_svc


***** [ Folders ] *****

Deleted: C:/Windows\System32\\SSL
Deleted: C:/Windows\SysWOW64\\SSL
Deleted: C:\ProgramData\MiniApp
Deleted: C:\ProgramData\Application Data\MiniApp
Deleted: C:\Users\All Users\MiniApp
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\Itibiti Soft Phone
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\SendSpace
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\msrtn32
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\cpx
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\S5
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Itibiti
Deleted: C:\ProgramData\Logic Handler
Deleted: C:\ProgramData\Application Data\Logic Handler
Deleted: C:\Users\All Users\Logic Handler
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\AnonymizerGadget
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\AnonymizerGadget
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\freemake shared
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\AdvinstAnalytics
Deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\llssoft
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\VideoConverter
Deleted: C:\Program Files (x86)\ProxyGate
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\AnonymizerLauncher
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Interstat
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Interstat


***** [ Files ] *****

Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Main.dat
Deleted: C:/Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\\Installer.dat
Deleted: C:\END
Deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp\Utils.dll


***** [ DLL ] *****

No malicious DLLs cleaned.

***** [ WMI ] *****

No malicious WMI cleaned.

***** [ Shortcuts ] *****

No malicious shortcuts cleaned.

***** [ Tasks ] *****

Deleted: Online Application V2G1
Deleted: Online Application V2G3
Deleted: Online Application V2G2
Deleted: Updater_Online_Application


***** [ Registry ] *****

Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\dt soft\daemon tools toolbar
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\PIP
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface\{0AFD55C8-ADF8-4A33-A6E1-DEDB7A36AEB4}
Deleted: [Value] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run|Codec Settings UAC Manager
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{0187837F-FA61-437D-9647-EE1E86233276}
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{CBB7A1EB-D3C4-45A9-A5C9-EFB40A22BF7E}
Deleted: [Key] - HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\Software\WajIEnhance
Deleted: [Key] - HKCU\Software\WajIEnhance
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\APPID\56BF5154-0B48-4ADB-902A-6C8B12E270D9
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\EventLog\Application
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microleaves
Deleted: [Key] - HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\Software\Interstat
Deleted: [Key] - HKCU\Software\Interstat
Deleted: [Key] - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{5266F634-7B7D-4537-BDDC-98DD6CFCBAA1}


***** [ Firefox (and derivatives) ] *****

Plugin deleted: Fast search - LC
SearchProvider deleted: suggestqueries.google.com - findit


***** [ Chromium (and derivatives) ] *****

SearchProvider deleted: AOL - aol.com
SearchProvider deleted: Ask - ask.com


*************************

::Tracing keys deleted
::Winsock settings cleared
::Additional Actions: 0

*************************

C:/AdwCleaner/AdwCleaner[S0].txt - [4387 B] - [2017/7/20 5:18:8]


########## EOF - C:\AdwCleaner\AdwCleaner[C0].txt ##########

JRT - 

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Junkware Removal Tool (JRT) by Malwarebytes
Version: 8.1.4 (07.09.2017)
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 
Ran by Ivo (Administrator) on Wed 07/19/2017 at 22:25:16.67
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


File System: 50 

Successfully deleted: C:\ai_recyclebin (Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\ProgramData\mntemp (File) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\9cdamke1.default-1469374678606\extensions\staged (Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\spi (Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\system32\Tasks\update-S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000 (Task)
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\system32\Tasks\update-sys (Task)
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\Tasks\update-S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000.job (Task) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\Tasks\update-sys.job (Task) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\0PS72R2M (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\221SS4HI (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\62AXOPQ5 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\7L6S2417 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3R4YPTM (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\E11TPEQS (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\FUV517TF (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\FZG8CKJ5 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\HP82209B (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\HVSAIS7U (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\LIXMVQOA (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\LNILR4L2 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\M5KU9Z1I (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\NERG6C8U (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\PGQZQLQY (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\T89BSBEV (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\TEIIDYGF (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\VJS7VYKA (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\X92PHASF (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\YHOVZCDX (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ZN8M8UAS (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\0PS72R2M (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\221SS4HI (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\62AXOPQ5 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\7L6S2417 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3R4YPTM (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\E11TPEQS (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\FUV517TF (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\FZG8CKJ5 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\HP82209B (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\HVSAIS7U (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\LIXMVQOA (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\LNILR4L2 (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\M5KU9Z1I (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\NERG6C8U (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\PGQZQLQY (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\T89BSBEV (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\TEIIDYGF (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\VJS7VYKA (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\X92PHASF (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\YHOVZCDX (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 
Successfully deleted: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ZN8M8UAS (Temporary Internet Files Folder) 

Registry: 0 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Scan was completed on Wed 07/19/2017 at 22:28:43.97
End of JRT log
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

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You were already infected with SmartService at the beginning of this thread. Though the threat was removed with MBAR and Malwarebytes. This is another infection that we'll take care of right now :) Run a new scan with FRST and provide me a fresh set of logs (FRST.txt and Addition.txt).

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Almost done.

warning.gifMalicious Programs Warning!

I noticed that you have malicious programs installed on your system. I'll ask you to uninstall them since uninstalling such programs before running malware removal tools will ensure a better clean-up.

  • Popcorn Time
  • Social2Search


If you have an issue when uninstalling a program, please let me know.

iO3R662.pngFarbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) - Fix mode
Follow the instructions below to execute a fix on your system using FRST, and provide the log in your next reply.

  • Download the attached fixlist.txt file, and save it on your Desktop (or wherever your FRST.exe/FRST64.exe executable is located);
  • Right-click on the FRST executable and select Spcusrh.pngRun as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users);
  • Click on the Fix button;
    NYA5Cbr.png
  • On completion, a message will come up saying that the fix has been completed and it'll open a log in Notepad;
  • Copy and paste its content in your next reply;

How's your system behaving now? Are there any other issues to address? And are the error messages on startup gone?

fixlist.txt

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9 hours ago, Aura said:

Almost done.

warning.gifMalicious Programs Warning!

I noticed that you have malicious programs installed on your system. I'll ask you to uninstall them since uninstalling such programs before running malware removal tools will ensure a better clean-up.

  • Popcorn Time
  • Social2Search


If you have an issue when uninstalling a program, please let me know.

I uninstalled Popcorn Time, but I can't find "Social2Search" anywhere in the system.

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Fix result of Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (x64) Version: 18-07-2017
Ran by Ivo (20-07-2017 19:01:45) Run:1
Running from C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop
Loaded Profiles: Ivo &  (Available Profiles: Ivo)
Boot Mode: Normal
==============================================

fixlist content:
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CloseProcesses:
CreateRestorePoint:

HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\...\Run: [AdobeBridge] => [X]
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\...\Run: [{676D792B-7F48-8BBF-71DB-49B9E7B3933B}] => C:\Windows\Temp\qatuvdz.exe [124601 2017-05-04] () <==== ATTENTION
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\...\Run: [UVCmedia] => C:\Windows\SysWOW64\regsvr32.exe C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks\sjkpelsp.dll <==== ATTENTION
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\...\Run: [Ajworks] => C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks\qatuvdz.exe [124601 2017-05-04] ()

CHR HomePage: Default -> hxxps://search.yahoo.com/?type=888596&fr=yo-yhp-ch
CHR StartupUrls: Default -> "hxxps://search.yahoo.com/?type=888596&fr=yo-yhp-ch"

U3 acoibkex; C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\acoibkex.sys [0 ] (Microsoft Corporation) <==== ATTENTION (zero byte File/Folder)

Task: {083155E1-613A-429E-9C88-47E58C668563} - System32\Tasks\AGProxyCheck => C:\Program [Argument = Files (x86)\AnonymizerGadget\AGService.exe /recove]
Task: {4501A487-A075-42D9-8BCA-59AE6E8D8DE7} - System32\Tasks\{19622952-E79E-4832-8E89-0C999F660D36} => "c:\program files (x86)\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" hxxp://ui.skype.com/ui/0/6.20.0.104/en/abandoninstall?page=tsProgressBar
Task: {B36F39A4-80FC-48F4-A7AE-5D6A2648C0EB} - System32\Tasks\{97673B06-3E55-4099-8D89-F14103C560B5} => "c:\program files (x86)\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" hxxp://ui.skype.com/ui/0/6.20.0.104/en/abandoninstall?page=tsProgressBar
Task: {D727F0AE-DDC4-4A55-B69B-65BB02FF99E1} - System32\Tasks\{28106813-3BB0-4A62-A7FA-22F06CD43727} => "c:\program files (x86)\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" hxxp://ui.skype.com/ui/0/6.20.0.104/en/abandoninstall?page=tsProgressBar

AlternateDataStreams: C:\ProgramData\TEMP:1CE11B51 [163]

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Minimal\46134262.sys => ""="Driver"
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Network\46134262.sys => ""="Driver"

C:\Program Files (x86)\AnonymizerGadget
C:\ProgramData\WindowsErrorReporting
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\CrashRpt
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\hfddp
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\twqbyw
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\report
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\updater.log
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\AGData
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Gооglе Сhrome.lnk
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Сhrome Аpр Launсher.lnk
C:\Windows\ea52c0b349931efb77ddf51251e77691.exe
C:\Windows\uninstaller.dat
C:\Windows\Temp\qatuvdz.exe
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\acoibkex.sys

EmptyTemp:
*****************

Processes closed successfully.
Restore point was successfully created.
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\\AdobeBridge => value removed successfully
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\\{676D792B-7F48-8BBF-71DB-49B9E7B3933B} => value not found.
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\\UVCmedia => value removed successfully
HKU\S-1-5-21-3905059265-3849274543-3515282418-1000\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\\Ajworks => value not found.
Chrome HomePage => removed successfully
Chrome StartupUrls => removed successfully
acoibkex => service not found.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Logon\{083155E1-613A-429E-9C88-47E58C668563} => key removed successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tasks\{083155E1-613A-429E-9C88-47E58C668563} => key not found. 
C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\AGProxyCheck => not found.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\AGProxyCheck => key not found. 
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Plain\{4501A487-A075-42D9-8BCA-59AE6E8D8DE7} => key removed successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tasks\{4501A487-A075-42D9-8BCA-59AE6E8D8DE7} => key removed successfully
C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\{19622952-E79E-4832-8E89-0C999F660D36} => moved successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\{19622952-E79E-4832-8E89-0C999F660D36} => key removed successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Plain\{B36F39A4-80FC-48F4-A7AE-5D6A2648C0EB} => key removed successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tasks\{B36F39A4-80FC-48F4-A7AE-5D6A2648C0EB} => key removed successfully
C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\{97673B06-3E55-4099-8D89-F14103C560B5} => moved successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\{97673B06-3E55-4099-8D89-F14103C560B5} => key removed successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Plain\{D727F0AE-DDC4-4A55-B69B-65BB02FF99E1} => key removed successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tasks\{D727F0AE-DDC4-4A55-B69B-65BB02FF99E1} => key removed successfully
C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\{28106813-3BB0-4A62-A7FA-22F06CD43727} => moved successfully
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\{28106813-3BB0-4A62-A7FA-22F06CD43727} => key removed successfully
C:\ProgramData\TEMP => ":1CE11B51" ADS removed successfully.
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Minimal\46134262.sys => key removed successfully
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Network\46134262.sys => key removed successfully
"C:\Program Files (x86)\AnonymizerGadget" => not found.
C:\ProgramData\WindowsErrorReporting => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Ajworks => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\CrashRpt => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\hfddp => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\twqbyw => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\report => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\updater.log => moved successfully
"C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\AGData" => not found.
"C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Browsers" => not found.
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Gооglе Сhrome.lnk => moved successfully
C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Сhrome Аpр Launсher.lnk => moved successfully
C:\Windows\ea52c0b349931efb77ddf51251e77691.exe => moved successfully
C:\Windows\uninstaller.dat => moved successfully
"C:\Windows\Temp\qatuvdz.exe" => not found.
"C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\acoibkex.sys" => not found.

=========== EmptyTemp: ==========

BITS transfer queue => 8388608 B
DOMStore, IE Recovery, AppCache, Feeds Cache, Thumbcache, IconCache => 93192417 B
Java, Flash, Steam htmlcache => 313985217 B
Windows/system/drivers => 34732403 B
Edge => 0 B
Chrome => 892142408 B
Firefox => 47015711 B
Opera => 156386364 B

Temp, IE cache, history, cookies, recent:
Users => 0 B
Default => 66228 B
Public => 0 B
ProgramData => 0 B
systemprofile => 135148 B
systemprofile32 => 117028 B
LocalService => 66228 B
NetworkService => 1086728 B
Ivo => 5653667460 B
LogMeInRemoteUser => 0 B

RecycleBin => 1845623504 B
EmptyTemp: => 8.4 GB temporary data Removed.

================================


The system needed a reboot.

==== End of Fixlog 19:05:41 ====

 

 

Start up error message is gone. Significantly better start up time.

One thing that I noticed is that my shortcuts to browsers and other programs are gone from the taskbar and they look like if someone Ctrl-X'd them. No idea why.

Example - http://prntscr.com/fyax2x

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It looks like they've been marked with the Hidden, and System attributes. Is that only with shortcuts on your desktop?

As for Social2Search, let's see what's up with it.

EndqYRa.pngRegistry - Export Uninstall Keys

  • On Windows Vista & 7, click on the Windows Start Menu, then enter cmd in the search box, right-click on the cmd icon and select Run as Administrator
  • On Windows 8, drag your cursor in the bottom-left corner, and right-click on the metro menu preview, then select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • On Windows 8.1, right click on the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner and select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • Enter the following commands, one after the other. You'll know when you're ready to input the next command when a new line with a blinking cursor will appear under the precedent one:
    Note: You can copy and paste these commands instead of typing them. To copy a command inside the command prompt, move your mouse over the blinking cursor, right-click and select Paste. You must have copied the command prior to that (via Ctrl + C or left-click and Copy).
    reg query HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall /s > "%userprofile%\Desktop\hklm_uninstall64.txt"
    reg query HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall /s > "%userprofile%\Desktop\hklm_uninstall32.txt"
    
  • Once you're done running the commands, two files will have appeared on your desktop:
    • hklm_uninstall32.txt
    • hklm_uninstall64.txt
  • Create a new folder on your Desktop and move both files inside it. Once done, archive (.zip) the folder (right-click on it, select Send to... and select Compressed archive (.zip));
  • Attach that .zip file in your next reply;

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It looks like Social2Search was removed from your Registry.

Right-click on the Windows Start Menu icon, and select Command Prompt (Administrator). From there, enter the command below and press on Enter.

dir /a "%userprofile%\Desktop" >> "%userprofile%\Desktop\output.txt"

A file called output.txt should be on your desktop. Attach it in your next reply.

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In that case, it's fine :)

Since there are no signs of infection anymore in your logs, and you just told me that there are no more issues left to address, I guess we're done here. We'll wrap it up by running DelFix to delete the tools and logs that were used in this clean-up.

BWuhenj.pngDelFix
Follow the instructions below to download and execute DelFix.

  • Download DelFix and move the executable to your Desktop;
  • Right-click on DelFix.exe and select Spcusrh.pngRun as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users);
  • Check the following options :
    • Activate UAC;
    • Remove disinfection tools;
    • Create registry backup;
    • Purge system restore;
    • Reset system settings;
  • Once all the options mentionned above are checked, click on Run;
  • After DelFix is done running, a log will open. Please copy/paste the content of the output log in your next reply;

Qt25440.pngTips, tricks, advice and recommendations

Now it's time to give you some tips, tricks, advice and recommendations on how to protect your system and prevent you from being infected in the future. This is where I'll explain basic security measures that you should take to protect and harden your system, and also make sure it stays as safe and secure as possible against hackers and malware. You are free to ignore the recommendations listed below, although I obviously do not recommend it. If you have any questions about one of the points covered in the speech below, feel free to ask me your questions here directly so I can answer them and guide you.

Windows Updates

Keeping Windows up to date is one of the first steps in having a safe and secure system. The Security Updates that Windows receives are meant to fix exploits and flaws in it that makes it more secure and not exploitable by hackers. In order to do that, you should always install the Security Updates, known as "Important Updates" on your Windows system. These updates are released on the second Tuesday of every month, but some are also released before if they are emergency/critical Security Updates. Let's make sure that you have all your Important Updates and Recommended Updates installed and that your Windows Updates are set to be installed automatically.

Keeping your programs up-to-date

Like keeping Windows updated, keeping your installed programs up-to-date is another important step in having a safe and secure system. Outdated programs can be exploited by hackers and malware to infect a system and take it over. This is especially true today with the rise of Exploit Kits which is one of the biggest attack vectors to distribute malware. Therefore, you should always keep vulnerable programs like Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Shockwave Player, Java, Silverlight, etc. updated to their most recent version (even better, you don't have to install them if you don't use them). Programs like eLDnJfI.pngSecuniaPSI and y5YE7At.pngHeimdal Free will scan your system for outdated programs, and help you identify them, as well as update them.

Antivirus, Antimalware, Firewall and Anti-Exploit/Ransomware

Having a decent security setup (led by an Antivirus) is the most crucial step to protect a system. These programs are a layer of defence that will prevent a system from being infected, or if it somehow ends up infected, help mitigate the infection and remediate it. Ideally, you should have on your system one Antivirus (never more than one installed at the time), one Antimalware (you can install multiple of these, assuming they do not conflict with each other and the other security programs installed), one Firewall and if you wish, one Anti-Exploit and/or Anti-Ransomware (since Ransomware are currently the most dangerous threat around and it can hit anywhere). Here are a few programs worth checking out if you don't have one yet.

Note: The programs listed below are all free to use or they have some sort of trial. Some of them have a paid version that provides more features, while a lot of other good programs only have a paid version but aren't listed there (such as Kaspersky and ESET Antivirus products).

Antivirus

Antimalware

Firewall
Starting in Windows Vista, the Windows Firewall greatly improved and will satisfy the needs of most users. If you do not have an Internet Suite Antivirus program (which includes a firewall) and you want to use a 3rd party firewall, you can consider the options below.

  • 7p3JzTS.pngGlassWire - Has both a free and paid version (with different packages);
  • MQIMh6k.pngWindows Firewall Control - Gives you more control over your Windows Firewall;
  • 5RXGshU.pngTinyWall - Lightweight firewall implementing the Windows Firewall and giving you more control over it;

Anti-Exploit/Anti-Ransomware

Web Browsers and Web Browsing

Web Browsers could be considered as the closest door between a malware and your system. This is where most malware goes through to infect a system, and therefore it should be the program(s) you want to secure the most. There are two ways of going about it: hardening your web browser via extensions, and having good browsing habits. 

Hardening your web browser means to install extensions that will help it protect itself (and your system on the same occasion) against Exploit Kits, MiTM attacks, etc. but also you at the same time. Here are a few extensions that I recommend you to install.

  • uBlock Origin: Efficient multi-purpose blocker that is lightweight on RAM and CPU usage (Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, called uBlock on Opera);
  • HTTPS Everywhere: Extension that converts your HTTP (unencrypted) requests to HTTPS (encrypted) ones (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera);
  • Web of Trust: Website reputation, rating and review extension that will help you quickly identify bad and suspicious sites from good ones (every web browsers);
  • NoScript: NoScript is a script blocker (Java, Flash, JavaScript, etc.) for Mozilla Firefox and Firefox-based browsers (Mozilla Firefox and Firefox-based web browsers);
  • uMatrix: For advanced users, a point and click matrix-like extensions that allow you to control requests done on a webpage (based on source, destination and type) (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera);
  • LastPass: Secure password manager allowing you to create, manage, and use passwords you save in your LastPass account (every web browser);

As for safe browsing habits, you can find tons of guides, tutorials, articles, etc. online that will highlight the basics you need to follow (only visit websites you trust, do not click on ads, do not download files from untrusted sources, use a password manager, always verify the URL of a website and make sure it's correctly typed, etc.), and even what you can do if you want to take it a step further (create a fake email address for spam emails, browse the web in a privacy mode, etc.). Here are a few:


As you can see, there are plenty of resources out there. Simply Googling "good browsing habits" or "safe browsing habits" should allow you to find a lot of them.

Other recommendations

Even if you follow every recommendation that I listed here, in the end, it's also your job to be careful when browsing the web and downloading files if you don't want to get infected. Therefore, if you use your brain (common sense) when browsing the web, downloading programs and files, etc., you have far less chances to get infected by a malware. If for example you're not sure if a website is legitimate or not, or if a file is safe to download and execute, or if a program looks "too good" to be free, I suggest you to avoid going to that website, downloading that file or using that program.

Here are a few guides, tutorials, articles, etc. that you could read in order to learn more about computer protection and security to improve your current computer protection setup but also improve your good web browsing and computer usage practices :


gRvSooB.pngThe End!

And that's it! Now that you know more about how to protect your computer and secure it, you're good to go back to your online activities, but in a safe and secure way! You are also free to stay on the forums and ask for help in different topics if you ever need to. Just make sure that you post your question/issue in the right section to get the best assistance possible. And if you ever get infected again (which I hope you wont!), you can always comeback in this section to get another checkup with one of our trained malware removal member.

Do you have any questions before I close this thread? :)

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12 hours ago, Aura said:

In that case, it's fine :)

Since there are no signs of infection anymore in your logs, and you just told me that there are no more issues left to address, I guess we're done here. We'll wrap it up by running DelFix to delete the tools and logs that were used in this clean-up.

BWuhenj.pngDelFix
Follow the instructions below to download and execute DelFix.

  • Download DelFix and move the executable to your Desktop;
  • Right-click on DelFix.exe and select Spcusrh.pngRun as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users);
  • Check the following options :
    • Activate UAC;
    • Remove disinfection tools;
    • Create registry backup;
    • Purge system restore;
    • Reset system settings;
  • Once all the options mentionned above are checked, click on Run;
  • After DelFix is done running, a log will open. Please copy/paste the content of the output log in your next reply;

Do you have any questions before I close this thread? :)

Do you know what "Reset system settings" actually does?

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# DelFix v1.013 - Logfile created 22/07/2017 at 19:58:40
# Updated 17/04/2016 by Xplode
# Username : Ivo - LIMMEL-PC
# Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 (64 bits)

~ Activating UAC ... OK

~ Removing disinfection tools ...

Deleted : C:\FRST
Deleted : C:\AdwCleaner
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\mbar
Deleted : C:\TDSSKiller.3.1.0.12_09.02.2017_01.12.45_log.txt
Deleted : C:\TDSSKiller.3.1.0.12_09.02.2017_01.26.52_log.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\AdwCleaner.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\Fixlog.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\FRST64.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\JRT.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\JRT.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\info.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Ivo\Desktop\MBR Regenerator v4.5.rar

~ Creating registry backup ... OK

~ Cleaning system restore ...

Deleted : RP #380 [JRT Pre-Junkware Removal | 07/20/2017 05:25:19]
Deleted : RP #381 [Before uninstalling Popcorn Time | 07/21/2017 01:55:13]
Deleted : RP #383 [Restore Point Created by FRST | 07/21/2017 02:01:46]

New restore point created !

~ Resetting system settings ... OK

########## - EOF - ##########
 

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Well, I cannot really recommend any Antivirus for various reason, though I've always used Kaspersky and ESET products in the past, and today I'm using Emsisoft products because I know the folks behind it (2 of them actually trained me) and they are awesome.

I would also grab a licence of Malwarebytes Premium if you haven't already to protect yourself against such threats in the future :) 

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