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  • U UserNameless

    really? that is most interesting. i hope the trend micro scanner's still running there. can also try spyware doctor. after that.... more googling required. good luck

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    Trendmicro just hung on an endless loop, apparently downloading some file or other to my machine. It said this may take a "few minutes". I finally gave up after nearly an hour. :sigh:

    "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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      Trendmicro just hung on an endless loop, apparently downloading some file or other to my machine. It said this may take a "few minutes". I finally gave up after nearly an hour. :sigh:

      "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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      oh? yes it requires to download some plug in. if its a slow computer it does take time, for spyware doctor see if it installs if you disconnect your internet cable, it'll look for the updates but it might say no connection found, install updates later blah blah, and *might* just let you scan.

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      • U UserNameless

        really? that is most interesting. i hope the trend micro scanner's still running there. can also try spyware doctor. after that.... more googling required. good luck

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        Interestingly enough, I tried renaming the Hijackthis.exe file to hjt.exe and it ran just fine. The virus is apparently only blocking certain filenames. So I ran hijack this, did a scan, but it only found four suspicious looking registry keys. I deleted them. Now for a restart and hopefully things are back to normal again.

        "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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          Interestingly enough, I tried renaming the Hijackthis.exe file to hjt.exe and it ran just fine. The virus is apparently only blocking certain filenames. So I ran hijack this, did a scan, but it only found four suspicious looking registry keys. I deleted them. Now for a restart and hopefully things are back to normal again.

          "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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          After restarting, not much has improved. Crucial websites are still being blocked, and the malwarebytes program still won't run. Spyware Doctor however is able to get its updates now. I'll try running a scan with that.

          "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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          • K Kevnar

            After restarting, not much has improved. Crucial websites are still being blocked, and the malwarebytes program still won't run. Spyware Doctor however is able to get its updates now. I'll try running a scan with that.

            "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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            Spyware doctor found 33 infections, including 17 trojans. The bad news is, they won't remove the infections until I pay for the program. At the risk of be reprimanded for harsh language... FUCK YOU, YOU GODDAMN SNAKES! YOU WON'T GET A DIME OUT OF ME!!! :mad::mad::mad: -deep breath- Now onto a more user-friendly solution.

            "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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              Spyware doctor found 33 infections, including 17 trojans. The bad news is, they won't remove the infections until I pay for the program. At the risk of be reprimanded for harsh language... FUCK YOU, YOU GODDAMN SNAKES! YOU WON'T GET A DIME OUT OF ME!!! :mad::mad::mad: -deep breath- Now onto a more user-friendly solution.

              "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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              just get commodo firewall + anti-virus suite. its got an anti-virus software, or you could get nod32's 30day trial version, that also removes infection without having to pay. i use both softwares, great at detection.

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              • K Kevnar

                I've gotten myself a pretty bad virus, which near as I can tell is the go.google virus. It's particularly bad in that it prevents my virus scanners from updating their virus definitions. I've tried about five different virus and spyware scanners and every single one of them throws an update fail. None of these scanners seem to offer a manual update download anymore either, and their tech support offers no better advice than to make sure the firewall is unblocked. So what do I do? All my google searches on how to remove this thing just point me to more spyware scanners whose updates fail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. X|

                "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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                I had an experience like this a little while ago. Have you checked the DNS settings? Chances are, the virus has changed them and is ignoring all updater-related queries

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                  I've gotten myself a pretty bad virus, which near as I can tell is the go.google virus. It's particularly bad in that it prevents my virus scanners from updating their virus definitions. I've tried about five different virus and spyware scanners and every single one of them throws an update fail. None of these scanners seem to offer a manual update download anymore either, and their tech support offers no better advice than to make sure the firewall is unblocked. So what do I do? All my google searches on how to remove this thing just point me to more spyware scanners whose updates fail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. X|

                  "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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                  Did you check out this thread? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080828133041AAqmiiF[^]

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                  • V Vasudevan Deepak Kumar

                    Did you check out this thread? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080828133041AAqmiiF[^]

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                    The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep!

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                    Yes, I did, sir. Basically every site I googled returned results recommending some anti-spyware program or other. I tried nearly all of them, incluring malwarebytes anti-malware. When I finally got the MBAM to update it's definitions, it didn't find anything wrong on my computer. I also tried Spyware Doctor. It found 15 different trojans but wanted me to buy the program before it would clean them. I finally gave up and reformatted the whole thing. Top 7 epic virus scanner fails: AVG - zero threats found Lavasoft Ad-aware - 3 tracking cookies found. Malwarebytes*** - ten tracking cookies found. Spybot S&D - would not even run. PareteoLog AV - Would not update/run HijackThis - four registry entries found. Once removed, scanners were able to get their updates. Did not detect the trojan though. Spyware doctor - Found fifteen trojans, would not remove them without purchase. *** This is the one most people rave about as a cure-all. Did nothing for me.

                    "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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                      Yes, I did, sir. Basically every site I googled returned results recommending some anti-spyware program or other. I tried nearly all of them, incluring malwarebytes anti-malware. When I finally got the MBAM to update it's definitions, it didn't find anything wrong on my computer. I also tried Spyware Doctor. It found 15 different trojans but wanted me to buy the program before it would clean them. I finally gave up and reformatted the whole thing. Top 7 epic virus scanner fails: AVG - zero threats found Lavasoft Ad-aware - 3 tracking cookies found. Malwarebytes*** - ten tracking cookies found. Spybot S&D - would not even run. PareteoLog AV - Would not update/run HijackThis - four registry entries found. Once removed, scanners were able to get their updates. Did not detect the trojan though. Spyware doctor - Found fifteen trojans, would not remove them without purchase. *** This is the one most people rave about as a cure-all. Did nothing for me.

                      "Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet

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                      might be a little late - but whenever i get a virus (or suspect) i usually do the trend micro online scanner or download nod32's 30day trial copy, it does remove viruses without having to buy a license, plus its got a pretty good detection rate. otherwise i have commodo firewall installed (its free and comes with an anti-virus, the only thing u get with the paid subscription is access to customer support hot line). sorry to hear nothing worked out in the end

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