thats a real bummer
2006-12-02 10:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you are Using Norton Antivirus 2004. I suggest downloading some additional antivirus programs. You need some programs that have the latest protections. Norton Antivirus 2004 might be a little bit outdated.
http://fixyourcomputer.blogspot.com/ might help you find some additional programs that you might need.
2006-12-02 21:53:47
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The AVG Antispyware (old ewido program) is good at detecting and removing many Keyloggers. The important thing is a procedure to allow it access to all areas of your computer for removal. This procedure and programs should remove it. No guarantee cause some Keyloggers can be very difficult to remove requiring Manual removal or reformatting.
This procedure works for all Malware. Use any AntiVirus or AntiSpy program you choose.
Download and Update Ewido (now called the AVG Antispyware). Do not run:
http://www.ewido.net/en/download/...
Download AdAware SE and update. Do the setup. Do not run:
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ad-aware/
AdAware SE Setup:
1. Select "use custom scanning options" then select "customize". Make sure the following options are enabled: "scan within archives," "scan active processes," "scan registry," "deep scan registry," "scan my IE favorites for banned URLs," "scan my Hosts file."
2. Select the "tweak" option. Under "scanning engine," make sure "unload recognized processes and modules during scan" is enabled. Enable "scan registry for all users instead of current users."
3. Under "cleaning engine" turn on "always try to unload modulesâ€Â¦," "during removal unload explorer and IE if necessary," "let windows remove files in use at next restart," and "delete quarantined items after restoring."
4. Use the "select drives and folders to scan" option to ensure that your entire hard drive is scanned (if you have more than one hard drive, scan all of them (of course, do not include floppy and CD/DVD).
TEMPORARILY SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS.
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Appearance and Themes, and then click Folder Options.
3. On the View tab, under Hidden files and folders, click "Show hidden files and folders", and clear(uncheck) the "Hide protected operating system files" check box.
IMPORTANT: Files are hidden by Windows for a very good reason. It is not wise to experiment with these files. Unfortunately, to successfully remove modern spyware we must turn this protection off temporarily. Please turn the protection back on when you have finished cleaning your system.
EMPTY INTERNET EXPLORER BROWSER CACHE:
1. On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, in the Temporary Internet Files section, click the Delete Files button. Select the Delete all offline content check box in the confirmation dialogue box that appears, click OK. Click OK again.
RESTART IN SAFE MODE:
To do this you need to hold down or repeatedly tap the F8 key while the computer is booting (when the computer is displaying a black screen with white text). When the boot menu appears, use your keyboard arrows to select "Safe Mode."
Safe Mode can look quite ugly. The color may look bad, and all of your desktop icons will be very large. This is normal.
START THE SCAN WITH YOUR ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAM.
When the scan and removal are completed REBOOT COMPUTER. This will restart you in normal mode. DON'T FORGET TO RESET HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS.
NEW RESTORE POINT.
The RESTORE POINTS may be infected with the Malware and cannot be used.
HERE'S HOW:
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Performance and Maintenance, click System, and then click on the System Restore tab.
3. Select the Turn Off System Restore check box, click Apply, then restart your computer.
4. Return to the System Restore Tab and turn System Restore back on.
TO SET A NEW RESTORE POINT:
1. Click the Start button.
2. Point to Programs, then navigate to Accessories, then System Tools, then click System Restore.
3. Choose Create a restore point, and then click Next.
4. In the Restore point description box, type a name for your restore point, and then click Next.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and are unable to access the Internet after removing Malware, there is a command that may fix the problem. It works by resetting the winsock catalogue. Click on Start, then Run and type CMD in the box. Click OK. Type "netsh winsock reset" (no quotes)into the DOS window that appears.
ADDITION INFORMATION ABOUT TROJANS:
There are Trojans that fall into the Smitfraud family. These require the use of a specialized program for removal. Here are two sites that specialize in removing these:
http://www.internetinspiration.co.uk/roguefix.htm
http://siri.urz.free.fr/Fix/SmitfraudFix_En.php
2006-12-02 18:38:16
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Run at least one anti spyware in Safe Mode.
Make sure the infection is removed then change any bank account or credit card if you have typed the details on your pc. Tell them you have found a keylogger and they will cancel your card, change your account and so on.
Change your passwords on your e-mail and anywhere else.
A keylogger is like having someone watching over your shoulder while you type, it records the info and posts it back home.
Upgrade your security to prevent these infections getting on in the first place.
Before attempting to remove malware you must switch off System Restore as back up files will be hiding in there, and it will just restore itself. Go to Start - programs - accessories - system tools - system restore.
Run your anti virus and anti spyware in Safe Mode. To get into Safe Mode repeatedly press the F8 key after the bios screen loads but before Windows loads. You'll know if you made it because the screen will be at 800 x 600 and your pc will be slow.
Then beef up your security. Its easier to prevent malware getting on to your sytem in the first place rather than trying to remove it. All the following programs are free for personal use;
You need to install one firewall.
The Windows firewall doesn't stop malware on your pc from dialling out.
http://www.zonelabs.com Zone Alarm firewall OR
http://www.comodogroup.com/ - Comodo security suite.
You need to install one anti virus;
http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/ -AVG anti virus or
http://www.avast.com - Avast Antivirus
You need all three anti spyware programs;
http://www.ewido.net - AVG(Ewido) anti trojan.
http://www.lavasoft.com - Ad-Aware SE Personal anti adware
http://www.safer-networking.org - Spybot Search and Destroy anti spyware. Use the Teatimer settings to protect Internet Explorer, and the Immuniser to stop malware getting on your pc.
And these are useful utilities;
http://www.mozilla.com/ - Firefox web browser.
http://www.ccleaner.com Cr*pcleaner Registry cleaner and privacy tool
Winpatrol is a handy utility that tracks cookies on your pc and stops unwanted changes to your startup folder.
http://www.winpatrol.com
Spywareblaster works with Internet Explorer and Firefox. It won't uninstall spyware that is already on your pc, but it will prevent hijacks and other malicious changes to your browser.
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com
http://www.siteadvisor.com -MacAffee Site Advisor warns about malware on sites you are about to visit.
http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm - The Spyware Warrior site identifies fake anti spyware programs.
https://www.grc.com - Shields Up security site, check your firewall works.
Remember to update and run all of you anti malware programs at least once a week.
2006-12-03 11:13:13
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answer #4
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answered by sarah c 7
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Get rid of it somehow, it's a program which is recording all of the keystrokes that you make on your computer. It will send that information back to some third party so that they can sift through it and collect passwords, cc #'s, phone #'s etc.
2006-12-02 18:05:24
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answer #5
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answered by somewherein72 4
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Use a good antivirus program to get you rid of it. Here you have some good and free options:
http://askcomputerexpert.ws43.com/download/security.htm
2006-12-03 04:33:47
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answer #6
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answered by crys.roxy 3
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AAAAAHHHH! The parents put the old keylogger on your PC to watch ya huh? I dont wanna disrespect your parents wishes!
2006-12-02 18:06:14
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Delete it...lets put it this way. They can see whatever you type, and wherever you go. If you typed in a password. They have it now. After deletion change your passwords if you wrote one in.
2006-12-02 18:05:57
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answer #8
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answered by Nerds Rule! 6
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norton is more exactly called a threat detector, not a destroyer
2006-12-02 18:15:46
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answer #9
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answered by david w 5
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its a program that lets hackers find out ur passwords for things. ur best bet is either smash ur computer till the virus dies or just delete it.
2006-12-02 18:10:57
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answer #10
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answered by jakesokool 2
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