SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 29, 2017 ID:1195427 Share Posted December 29, 2017 So the last known programs installed, were on the 18 of this month. Im running windows 10, and i made the mistake of thinking it could handle me torrenting. As I've done it countless times before, on win7 ult and didnt encounter a thing wrong. Anyways, long story short, im infected with something. I've ran countless programs to remedy it to no avail. unhackme, malwarebytes, adw cleaner, roguekiller, and hitmanpro, all based on this websites recommendation. im still infected. upon going through, nearly every folder in my drive (fresh install of win10 so i dont have much)i came across 3 folders that i had no control over, and couldnt delete. dtmhnlx, igfxmtc,wmhtcir. my guess is mining programs, but FRST revealed it to be a trojan. Although im still needing help on what to do to erase this. I want to play my games again without my cpu and gpu hitting max load, for games that arent even modern....also i should note, windows reset, and restore wont work at all. ive put win8 iso on dvd and tried to run on pc but wont read it at all, even disable secure boiot and rearranged the boot order. nothing works. if this doesnt work then i'll have to resort to taking out the hdd and doing a complete partition wipe of it, which i dont want to do because im just lazy. someone please help? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted December 29, 2017 ID:1195429 Share Posted December 29, 2017 Hi SkyEatsAirplane 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 goneThis 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, and provide me both FRST logs (FRST.txt and Addition.txt). You can attach them in your next post, or copy/paste their content. https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/9573-im-infected-what-do-i-do-now/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 29, 2017 Author ID:1195443 Share Posted December 29, 2017 (edited) Alright, I'll send logs and all that once I'm home. I'm out shopping. Thank you for reply Edited December 29, 2017 by SkyEatsAirplane Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 30, 2017 Author ID:1195458 Share Posted December 30, 2017 here are the logs from the first time i scanned it before this thread. Fixlog.txt Addition.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 30, 2017 Author ID:1195462 Share Posted December 30, 2017 oh sorry, heres the frst log FRST.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted December 30, 2017 ID:1195465 Share Posted December 30, 2017 For the next steps, you'll need to download FRST64.exe and the fixlist.txt from a clean computer, and move them on a USB Flash Drive. That USB can only be inserted in the infected computer when it is either shutdown, or in the Windows RE. Otherwise, the infection will mess with it and the files will have to be downloaded again. Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) - Recovery Environment Scan Follow the instructions below to download and execute a scan on your system with FRST from the Recovery Environment, and provide the logs in your next reply. Item(s) required: USB Flash Drive (size depend on if you have to create a USB Recovery or Installation media) CD/DVD (optional: only needed if you need to create a Recovery or Installation media and your USB Flash Drive is too small) Another computer (optional: only needed if you cannot work from the infected computer directly) Preparing the USB Flash Drive Download the right version of FRST for your system: FRST 64-bit Move the executable (FRST.exe or FRST64.exe) on your USB Flash Drive Download the attached fixlist.txt, and move it on your USB Flash Drive as well Boot in the Recovery Environment Plug your USB Flash Drive in the infected computer To enter the Recovery Environment with Windows Vista and Windows 7, follow the instructions below:Restart the computer Once you've seen your BIOS splashscreen (the computer manufacturer logo), tap the F8 key repeatedly until the Advanced Boot Options menu appears Use the arrow keys to select Repair your computer, and press on Enter Select your keyboard layout (US, French, etc.) and click on Next Click on Command Prompt to open the command promptNote:If you can't access the Recovery Environment using the F8 method above, you'll need to create a Windows installation or repair media. It can be made on the computer itself or another one running the same version of Windows as the one you plan to use it on. For more information, check out this tutorial on SevenForums. To enter the Recovery Environment with Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, follow the instructions in this tutorial on EightForumsNote:If you can't access the Recovery Environment using the method above, you'll need to create a Windows installation or repair media. It can be made on the computer itself or another one running the same version of Windows as the one you plan to use it on. For more information, check out this tutorial. To enter the Recovery Environment with Windows 10, follow the instructions in this tutorial on TenForumsNote:If you can't access the Recovery Environment using the method above, you'll need to create a Windows installation or repair media. It can be made on the computer itself or another one running the same version of Windows as the one you plan to use it on. For more information, check out this tutorial on TenForums. Once in the command prompt In the command prompt, type notepad and press on Enter Notepad will open. Click on the File menu and select Open Click on Computer/This PC, find the letter for your USB Flash Drive, then close the window and Notepad In the command prompt, type e:\frst.exe (for the x64 version, type e:\frst64.exe and press on Enter Note: Replace the letter e with the drive letter of your USB Flash Drive FRST will open Click on Yes to accept the disclaimer Click on the Fix button and wait for the scan to complete A log called fixlog.txt will be saved on your USB Flash Drive. Attach it in your next reply fixlist.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 30, 2017 Author ID:1195474 Share Posted December 30, 2017 sorry it took me so long, had to figure out how to do it all and such. heres fixlog Fixlog.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted December 30, 2017 ID:1195475 Share Posted December 30, 2017 Good! Now you should be able to install and run a scan with Malwarebytes. Malwarebytes - Clean Mode Download and install the free version of MalwarebytesNote: If you have Malwarebytes already installed, you don't need to install it again. Simply start from the next bullet point Once Malwarebytes is installed, launch it and let it update his database. You might have to click on the little arrow by Scan Status in the middle right pane for it to do so Once the database update is complete, click on the Scan tab, then select the Threat Scan button and click on Start Scan Let the scan run, the time required to complete the scan depends of your system and computer specs Once the scan is complete, make sure that the first checkbox at the top is checked (which will automatically check every detected item), then click on the Quarantine Selected buttonIf it asks you to restart your computer to complete the removal, do so Click on Export Summary after the deletion (in the bottom-left corner) and select Copy to Clipboard. Paste the content in your next reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 30, 2017 Author ID:1195480 Share Posted December 30, 2017 ok heres the summary. i should note that all three folders mentioned earlier, about being undeletable, have disappeared. there are no longer any more processes containing them either, although i'd like to still continue with the process for good measure. Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Scan Date: 12/29/17 Scan Time: 7:25 PM Log File: 4b0aecdc-ed00-11e7-a85d-40e230b424a6.json Administrator: Yes -Software Information- Version: 3.3.1.2183 Components Version: 1.0.262 Update Package Version: 1.0.3586 License: Trial -System Information- OS: Windows 10 (Build 16299.125) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: XIII\aeast -Scan Summary- Scan Type: Threat Scan Result: Completed Objects Scanned: 301066 Threats Detected: 0 (No malicious items detected) Threats Quarantined: 0 (No malicious items detected) Time Elapsed: 6 min, 50 sec -Scan Options- Memory: Enabled Startup: Enabled Filesystem: Enabled Archives: Enabled Rootkits: Enabled Heuristics: Enabled PUP: Detect PUM: Detect -Scan Details- Process: 0 (No malicious items detected) Module: 0 (No malicious items detected) Registry Key: 0 (No malicious items detected) Registry Value: 0 (No malicious items detected) Registry Data: 0 (No malicious items detected) Data Stream: 0 (No malicious items detected) Folder: 0 (No malicious items detected) File: 0 (No malicious items detected) Physical Sector: 0 (No malicious items detected) (end) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted December 30, 2017 ID:1195483 Share Posted December 30, 2017 Good! Now let's do a sweep with AdwCleaner and RogueKiller. AdwCleaner - Fix Mode Download AdwCleaner and move it to your Desktop Right-click on AdwCleaner.exe and select Run as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users) Accept the EULA (I accept), 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 Clean button. This will kill all active processes 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 RogueKiller Download the right version of RogueKiller for your Windows version (32 or 64-bit) Once done, move the executable file to your Desktop, right-click on it and select Run as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users) Click on the Start Scan button in the right panel, which will bring you to another tab, and click on it again (this time it'll be in the bottom right corner) Wait for the scan to complete On completion, the results will be displayed Check every single entry (threat found), and click on the Remove Selected button On completion, the results will be displayed. Click on the Open Report button in the bottom left corner, followed by the Open TXT button (also in the bottom left corner) This will open the report in Notepad. Copy/paste its content in your next reply Your next reply(ies) should therefore contain: Copy/pasted AdwCleaner clean log Copy/pasted RogueKiller clean log Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 30, 2017 Author ID:1195488 Share Posted December 30, 2017 here are both logs. AdwCleaner[S3].txt rk_6D82.tmp.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted December 30, 2017 ID:1195563 Share Posted December 30, 2017 Good! Now please run a new scan with FRST and provide me a fresh set of logs, I'll look for remnants. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyEatsAirplane Posted December 30, 2017 Author ID:1195598 Share Posted December 30, 2017 heres new logs FRST.txt Addition.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted January 2, 2018 ID:1195966 Share Posted January 2, 2018 Almost done! Farbar 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 Run as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users) Click on the Fix button 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? fixlist.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted January 5, 2018 ID:1196890 Share Posted January 5, 2018 Hi SkyEatsAirplane, Are you still with me? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aura Posted January 7, 2018 ID:1197698 Share Posted January 7, 2018 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 topic with your request. This applies only to the originator of this topic. 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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