Bore33 Posted April 11, 2021 ID:1450669 Share Posted April 11, 2021 When I run netstat /f immediately after starting up my pc, I get the following list of active TCP connections: I looked up the site *.ijjiii.is and it looks like it has previously been linked to malware-related issues. The corresponding services lead to Nvidia processes, but it doesn't seem legit to me. However, I have scanned my entire pc with both Malwarebytes and Norton, both say everything's okay. What do these connections mean and how can I fix the issue? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinf80 Posted April 11, 2021 ID:1450716 Share Posted April 11, 2021 Hello Bore33 and welcome to Malwarebytes, Continue with the following: If you do not have Malwarebytes installed do the following: Download Malwarebytes version 4 from the following link:https://www.malwarebytes.com/mwb-download/thankyou/ Double click on the installer and follow the prompts. When the install completes or Malwarebytes is already installed do the following: Open Malwarebytes, select > small cog wheel top right hand corner, that will open "settings" from there select "Security" tab. Scroll down to "Scan Options" ensure Scan for Rootkits and Scan within Archives are both on.... Clsoe out the settings window, this will take you back to "DashBoard" select the Blue "Scan Now" tab...... When the scan completes quarantine any found entries... To get the log from Malwarebytes do the following: Click on the Detection History tab > from main interface. Then click on "History" that will open to a historical list Double click on the Scan log which shows the Date and time of the scan just performed. Click Export > From export you have two options:Copy to Clipboard - if seleted right click to your reply and select "Paste" log will be pasted to your replyText file (*.txt) - if selected you will have to name the file and save to a place of choice, recommend "Desktop" then attach to reply Please use "Copy to Clipboard, then Right click to your reply > select "Paste" that will copy the log to your reply… Next, Download AdwCleaner by Malwarebytes onto your Desktop. Or from this Mirror Right-click on AdwCleaner.exe and select http://i.imgur.com/Spcusrh.pngRun 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 Quarantine button. This will kill all the 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 Next, Download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your desktop. Alternative download option: http://www.techspot.com/downloads/6731-farbar-recovery-scan-tool.htmlNote: You need to run the version compatible with your system (32 bit or 64 bit). If you are not sure which version applies to your system download both of them and try to run them. Only one of them will run on your system, that will be the right version. If your security alerts to FRST either, accept the alert or turn your security off to allow FRST to run. It is not malicious or infected in any way... Be aware FRST must be run from an account with Administrator status... Double-click to run it. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.(Windows 8/10 users will be prompted about Windows SmartScreen protection - click More information and Run.) Make sure Addition.txt is checkmarked under "Optional scans" Press Scan button to run the tool.... It will make a log (FRST.txt) in the same directory the tool is run. Please copy and paste it to your reply. The tool will also make a log named (Addition.txt) Please attach that log to your reply. Let me see those logs in your reply... Thank you, Kevin.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bore33 Posted April 11, 2021 Author ID:1450723 Share Posted April 11, 2021 I think I might have found the what caused this 😬 Since I got somewhere on the internet to the site, I looked it up, didn't trust it and so I modified my windows host file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc. I added the lines: 127.0.0.1 lls.ijjiii.is 127.0.0.1 www.lls.ijjiii.is But it seems that when I run netstat, the foreign address of my localhost only then becomes that specific url. To test it, I changed the url in the file with facebook.com and I got the following: So, false alarm? I thought adding those lines would block the connection to the site, but now I'm still able to access facebook, which is a bit weird maybe. Or maybe I just don't understand how to properly use the host file :) . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution kevinf80 Posted April 11, 2021 Solution ID:1450725 Share Posted April 11, 2021 Thanks for the update, if no further help required i`ll close out your thread..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinf80 Posted April 11, 2021 ID:1450732 Share Posted April 11, 2021 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 topic 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. Please review the following for Tips to help protect from infection Thank you 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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