hijack log......?

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Yes that is malware. Which is exactly what i told you back in your Windows thread that you said you had removed. Just like i said it came back. Sounds like i was right in saying that McAffee was not your answer.

But that is just 1 entry. There are several more that you have missed. Now please be patient. If you wish to try to solve it on your own and not wait fine. I will just move this along. Close it out and put it in the Finished area.

We are trying to help you but as stated we have other things to do as well. We can not take care of everyone at once and take care of everything at once. Now for the last time please be patient and wait for further instructions.
 
i am patient ..... cool ...
nothing in hurry.... thnx mak....
plz dont put it in finished area......
 
I think right about now I should step in any say something. Mattew .. I do want to assist you with your log but if you have seen I have about 5 different logs waiting on me. I am getting to everybody when I can.

We all have lives you know :p

I will be back a bit later to clean this PC up.
 
well techpro this is wat i observed
i always get some set of cookies even after removing them using anti spyware softwares.....
i dont know how they comeback again..
those cookies are
1.yield manager
2.double click
3.trafficmp
4.overture
5.tribal fusion
all are in the path
c:\documents and settings \network settings \cookies
 
It's fine Ste, ATF Cleaner can take care of that ;) We run that tool at the end of all our cleanings

@Mattew: I am developing your fix as I post this.
 
Sorry if it seemed to put down your recommendation.

I am a large supporter of SS&D :D

I have to develop a specific fix for you Mattew .. as to why this is taking so long.
 
Step1 | OTMoveIt2 Script

Please download the OTMoveIt2 by OldTimer.
  • Save it to your desktop.
  • Please double-click OTMoveIt2.exe to run it. (Vista users, please right click on OTMoveit2.exe and select "Run as an Administrator")
  • Copy the file paths below to the clipboard by highlighting ALL of them and pressing CTRL + C (or, after highlighting, right-click and choose Copy):

    Code:
    [kill explorer]
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At1.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At25.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At45.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At24.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At48.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At47.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At23.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At46.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At22.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At21.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At42.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At18.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At35.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At38.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At14.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At37.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At13.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At36.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At12.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At11.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At44.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At20.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At39.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At15.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At40.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At16.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At43.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At41.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At34.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At33.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At32.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At31.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At30.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At29.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At28.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At27.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At26.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At2.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At3.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At9.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At8.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At7.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At6.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At5.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At4.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At19.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At17.job
    C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\At10.job
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\Pdwsnqu8.exe
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\8Ky0mM30.dll
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\URTTemp
    [start explorer]
  • Return to OTMoveIt2, right click in the "Paste List of Files/Folders to Move" window (under the light Yellow bar) and choose Paste.
  • Click the red Moveit! button.
  • A log of files and folders moved will be created in the c:\_OTMoveIt\MovedFiles folder in the form of Date and Time (mmddyyyy_hhmmss.log). Please open this log in Notepad and post its contents in your next reply.
  • Close OTMoveIt2
If a file or folder cannot be moved immediately you may be asked to reboot the machine to finish the move process. If you are asked to reboot the machine choose Yes.

Step2 | Creating Batch Script

1. Please open a new notepad (not wordpad) document

2. In the new open document, copy/paste all of the following text in the code box:

Code:
@echo off
(echo Logfile of Directory
echo.
echo +============== C:\WINDOWS\pss ==============+
echo.
dir C:\WINDOWS\pss)>> Output.txt
start notepad Output.txt
(EVERYONE NOTE: The above script was created specifically for this user, and will cause damage to your computer if you run it on your system)

3. Click File => Save As and change "Save As Type:" to All Files

4. After doing the above step, save this new script as "Script.bat" to your Desktop

5. When you browse to your desktop your file should look somewhat like the below image:

Script-Bat.png


6. Please run the new file by double-clicking on it. It should open a resulting notepad document almost instantly after running it. Please post that text in your next reply.

Logs Required In Next Post
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OTMoveIt2 Log
Batch Output
 
Prevention tools.

I use those among others and have nothing in my logs, ever.

You are right. They are great prevention tools for spyware. But he has much worse stuff. Malware, Vunodo and so on. Not even those would prevent this. A better Anti-Virus app would.:p
 
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