Computer got this, ran in smart mode, cleaned out startup, ran malwarebytes antimalware to get rid of it...running it again, appears to be gone.Suggested next steps to ensure it or anything else is gone?
12/17/2010 11:58:18 AM
quit looking at questionable porn. lol
12/17/2010 12:01:10 PM
Don't think I got everything...my computer's speakers are now making random noises
12/17/2010 12:07:03 PM
K...the sounds are google toolbar blocking popups, and now IE keeps randomly opening.Help my computer caught the AIDz I'm moving random shit over to an external and will prolly reformat unless you all have better ideas
12/17/2010 12:20:51 PM
start in safe moderun combofix????stoplookingatquestionableporn????profit
12/17/2010 1:07:23 PM
What, exactly, is "Smart Mode"?
12/17/2010 4:44:47 PM
What a fucking idiot.
12/17/2010 4:47:08 PM
1. IE8 has a perfectly good popup blocker, and it doesn't make an annoying noise; Google Toolbar is bloatware IMO, along with the Yahoo, Bing, and Ask toolbars.2. After running ComboFix to clear out what might very well be a rootkit, run this program to set those sweet sweet killbits (also do the Spybot immunization): https://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.htmlFor extra killbit goodness, download this and put it in the SpywareBlaster directory: http://koti.mbnet.fi/pattaya1/customblocking.txtThen under Tools, go to Custom Blocking.All of this will keep malicious ActiveX controls from being installed, or running if already installed.There are other security measures you may want to take to shore up your PC, but that one is key.
12/17/2010 8:30:57 PM
12/17/2010 11:56:43 PM
Even if you don't personally use IE, lots of programs use it internally, as the WebBrowser controlalso IE isn't the only thing in Windows that makes use of ActiveX controls; so do MS Office, Windows Media Player, and the Windows Explorer shell[Edited on December 18, 2010 at 12:07 PM. Reason : I agree, don't use IE on the regular; I prefer Opera
12/18/2010 12:07:26 PM
Format C:
12/18/2010 12:20:48 PM
12/18/2010 8:13:47 PM
Combo Fix
12/18/2010 8:20:30 PM
I know SoulSeek still uses the IE engine; also I'm not advocating disabling ActiveX, just blocking a shit-ton of it.Also, even if something else is the default browser, it is possible for an application to specify that a particular link should be opened in IE.
12/18/2010 10:52:51 PM