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Hey Y'all. i have a problem that doesnt seem to go away. since thursday
program called SpyAxe has mysteriously downloaded itself on my computer and i dont know how to get rid of it. i have tried deleting it off the desktop, and the remove/change procedure but the program keeps coming back whenever i turn off the computer or wait approximately 2 hours. we have popup killer on the comp and now pop ups keep reappearing, and the windows update icon on the desktop keeps flashing (where the time logo is) a big red "X". Please help! any suggestions? and we also have windows xp professional. |
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CECE wrote:
> Hey Y'all. i have a problem that doesnt seem to go away. since > thursday program called SpyAxe has mysteriously downloaded itself on > my computer and i dont know how to get rid of it. i have tried > deleting it off the desktop, and the remove/change procedure but the > program keeps coming back whenever i turn off the computer or wait > approximately 2 hours. we have popup killer on the comp and now pop > ups keep reappearing, and the windows update icon on the desktop keeps > flashing (where the time logo is) a big red "X". Please help! any > suggestions? and we also have windows xp professional. SpyAxe is malware. Here are three things to try. Obviously, if the first one works you don't need to do the others: 1. David Lipman's tool and instructions for its use: http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/SmitFraud.exe Instructions: Execute SmitFraud.exe (Note: You must accept the default of C:\McAfee) Choose Unzip Choose Close NOTE: You may have to disable your software firewall or allow WGET.EXE to go through your firewall to enable WGET.EXE to download the needed McAfee-related files. Execute c:\mcafee\clean.bat (or Double-click on 'Clean Link' in c \mcafee) A final report in HTML format called C:\mcafee\ScanReport.HTML will be generated. At the end of the scan, it will be displayed in your browser (Opera, FireFox or Internet Explorer). It is suggested that you move the report out of c:\mcafee before performing another scan. 2. Secured2K's SpyAxe, PSGuard, Smitfraud, Sinnaka and Alemod removal tool (from Mark Brown) http://secured2k.home.comcast.net/tools/AntiPuper.exe http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=65072 3. noahdfear's SmitFraud and SpyAxe removal tool - http://noahdfear.geekstogo.com/click...click.php?id=8 References - http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic36868.html http://malwareremoval.com/plog/index...Id=48&blogId=3 For general malware removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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From: "CECE" <CECE @discussions.microsoft.com>
| Hey Y'all. i have a problem that doesnt seem to go away. since thursday | program called SpyAxe has mysteriously downloaded itself on my computer and i | dont know how to get rid of it. i have tried deleting it off the desktop, and | the remove/change procedure but the program keeps coming back whenever i turn | off the computer or wait approximately 2 hours. we have popup killer on the | comp and now pop ups keep reappearing, and the windows update icon on the | desktop keeps flashing (where the time logo is) a big red "X". Please help! | any suggestions? and we also have windows xp professional. Two part reply.. Perform Part 1 then perform Part 2. If the first two parts don't work, perform the alternate utility. It is suggested that you execute each tool in Normal Mode then in Safe Mode. If you are using any version of Sun Java that is prior to JRE Version 5.0, then you are strongly urged to remove any/all versions that are prior to JRE Version 5.0. There are vulnerabilities in them and they are actively being exploited. It is possible that is how you got infected with malware. Therefore, it is highly suggested that if there are any prior versions of Sun Java to Version 5 on the PC that they be removed and Sun Java JRE Version 5.0 Update 6 be installed ASAP. http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Part 1 ----------- Use noahdfear's SmitFraud and SpyAxe removal tool -- SmitRem.exe http://noahdfear.geekstogo.com/click...click.php?id=1 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic36868.html Part 2 ----------- Download SmitFraud.exe from the URL -- http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/SmitFraud.exe Execute; SmitFraud.exe { Note: You must accept the default of C:\McAfee } Choose; Unzip Choose; Close NOTE: You may have to disable your software FireWall or allow WGET.EXE to go through your FireWall to enable WGET.EXE to download the needed McAfee related files. Execute; c:\mcafee\clean.bat { or Double-click on 'Clean Link' in c:\mcafee } A final report in HTML format called C:\mcafee\ScanReport.HTML will be generated. At the end of the scan, it will be displayed in your browser (Opera, FireFox or Internet Explorer). It is suggested that you move the report out of c:\mcafee before performing another scan. ALTERNATE: Secured2K's SpyAxe, PSGuard, Smitfraud, Sinnaka and Alemod removal tool. http://secured2k.home.comcast.net/tools/AntiPuper.exe http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=65072 Please Copy and Paste the contents of the HTML Log file; C:\mcafee\ScanReport.HTML in your reply. * * * Please report back your results * * * -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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