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Some of the svchost files come with windows and their needed to run windows. But on the other side, Ive had my fair share of trojans over the past few years. And everytime ive learned more about them. Just look for any svchost or svcholt that is taking up a good chunk of your systems memory. It is most likely that that file is the one your trying to get rid of. Close it from your task manager so you are able to delete the file off your system. Once you've done that just delete the svchost folder that was recently installed(by mistake off trying to watch the vid) then your good. |
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#152
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alright, i have killed the proccess and deleted the [censored] from the program files folder and deleted the desktop icon and emptied recycle bin.
just tried to do a system restore but it wouldnt let me, odd? |
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#153
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GUYS IF I LOOKED AT THE LINK TO THE THREAD AM I INFECTED? [/ QUOTE ] Most likely, just read the past 10 posts or so I've said here then your fine. The guy who made this trojan is an idiot and it is really easy to get rid of. |
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#154
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i dont have any svcholt in my task manager [/ QUOTE ] It's not running then. Just delete the svcholt file from your program files directory. |
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#155
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It's not there, it's only located under C:\Windows\System32
I'm like 99% sure I'm clean. |
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#156
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It's not there, it's only located under C:\Windows\System32 I'm like 99% sure I'm clean. [/ QUOTE ] Your most likely good, just download the prog I said a few posts ago. Then open up some sort of login prog and see what happens. |
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It's not there, it's only located under C:\Windows\System32 I'm like 99% sure I'm clean. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think you have anything to worry about, but don't take my word for it when Vista is concerned. |
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#158
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[ QUOTE ] It's not there, it's only located under C:\Windows\System32 I'm like 99% sure I'm clean. [/ QUOTE ] Your most likely good, just download the prog I said a few posts ago. Then open up some sort of login prog and see what happens. [/ QUOTE ] btw: that prog prompted me right when I started up the comp. Once for some Acer program (laptop) which I allowed, and once for an Microsoft .NET application with extremely high risk . Now I know that Msofts .NET is safe, but I guess some trojan could imitate it, right? Would snoopfree prompt me bcuz of .NET 2.0 ? |
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#159
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[ QUOTE ] GUYS IF I LOOKED AT THE LINK TO THE THREAD AM I INFECTED? [/ QUOTE ] Most likely, just read the past 10 posts or so I've said here then your fine. The guy who made this trojan is an idiot and it is really easy to get rid of. [/ QUOTE ] wtf, you are saying if you read the original thread that contained the link then you are infected? |
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#160
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While this thread was gone for 30min, some users were helped in
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...e=0&fpart=3 |
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