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Nov 7th, 2011, 09:42 AM
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Nov 7th, 2011, 06:35 PM
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Re: Browser not working
Did you scan the computer for viruses/malware? Did it find anything? What happens when you clean out th internet cache?
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Nov 7th, 2011, 06:41 PM
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Re: Browser not working
Well, I installed two pieces of malware removal software. The first was spybot search and destroy. It found a whole bunch of stuff and removed it, but not the thing causing my problem. Then I installed malwarebytes. It hung very early in the scan process. So that's two tools down and the browser hijacker virus is still there.
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My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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Nov 7th, 2011, 07:13 PM
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Re: Browser not working
Just out of interest have you tried a different brower such as Opera what happens if you do?
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Nov 7th, 2011, 07:15 PM
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Re: Browser not working
Just tried to install pc tools' spyware doctor. The installation failed. So I downloaded their threat removal tool. It also failed to run.
This thing is nasty.
I have not tried Opera. It fails on both IE and Firefox. From what I've read online these things are browser independent, but I may be wrong about that.
 I always add to the reputation of those whose posts are helpful, and even occasionally to those whose posts aren't helpful but who obviously put forth a valiant effort. That is, when the system will allow it.
My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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Nov 7th, 2011, 09:03 PM
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Re: Browser not working
The latest...
I just tried running HijackThis.exe and CWShredder.exe. In both cases the exe process was terminated upon launching a scan.
This thing's really nasty.
 I always add to the reputation of those whose posts are helpful, and even occasionally to those whose posts aren't helpful but who obviously put forth a valiant effort. That is, when the system will allow it.
My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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Nov 7th, 2011, 09:32 PM
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Re: Browser not working
I restarted in safe mode and tried to run the above mentioned software there. HijackThis wasn't allowed to run, and CWShredder died as soon as I started the scan.
I looked at task manager and saw a strange looking process running there:
1210636783:270981047.exe
I'm thinking this is the thing, but of course I cannot kill the process. I tried deleting the registry entries for it and restarting the computer, but the thing re-inserts itself.
I'm gonna go to bed and start again in the morning. But if anyone has any advice, please post.
 I always add to the reputation of those whose posts are helpful, and even occasionally to those whose posts aren't helpful but who obviously put forth a valiant effort. That is, when the system will allow it.
My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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Nov 8th, 2011, 04:11 AM
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Re: Browser not working
 Originally Posted by dolot
1210636783:270981047.exe
That could be "the thing" indeed. However removing will not help I guess. Often an installer is used to install that "thing" again. But use this name to find entries in the register. Also in the autostart of MSconfig you can find something. Don't panic and don't remove without noting names/references etc.
I have had "such a thing" too. After cleaning, the PC wasn't healed completly.
I had to format and install OS again.
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Nov 8th, 2011, 04:46 AM
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Re: Browser not working
Have you tried Hitman Pro?
Delete it. They just clutter threads anyway.
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Nov 8th, 2011, 10:21 AM
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Re: Browser not working
I tried that, but it made me nervous - it was uploading some of my files to site on the internet. I guess I'm getting a little paranoid (can't imagine why). Anyway, before it would clean anything it wanted me to buy, and I didn't want to pay for something when I think it unlikely that it will do the job.
 I always add to the reputation of those whose posts are helpful, and even occasionally to those whose posts aren't helpful but who obviously put forth a valiant effort. That is, when the system will allow it.
My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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Nov 8th, 2011, 10:44 AM
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Re: Browser not working
OK. So I got over my nervousness and read more about the tool. Got convinced that it was legit, and saw the 'free one time use' thing and went ahead and tried it. Praise God, it got rid of the thing! So now I'm gonna buy it and put it on both my pc's.
Now my thought is... Do I bother re-installing my anti-virus, or do I just go with a firewall like Zone Alarm and keep Hitman on standby?
Also, my pc is now slower than ever. Gotta figure out what's happening there as well.
But thanks so much for that tip - your rep points. 
EDIT: BTW, the thing was called Redbook.sys
Last edited by dolot; Nov 8th, 2011 at 10:46 AM.
Reason: Added name of trojan.
 I always add to the reputation of those whose posts are helpful, and even occasionally to those whose posts aren't helpful but who obviously put forth a valiant effort. That is, when the system will allow it.
My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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Apr 21st, 2012, 11:10 PM
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Re: [RESOLVED] Browser not working
My thoughts on nasty infections like this:
Whenever i've had one of these, it usually blocks programs running with common executable names, like hijackthis.exe
The trick is to rename your exe to iexplore.exe, and it should be allowed to run.
The other thing is there is a program on the net called RKill.exe
You download this, and it can be downloaded already named iexplore.exe, run it, and it is allowed to run, and actually kills processes that are doing the nasty, so you can get other programs running to clean it up.
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Jul 13th, 2012, 03:00 PM
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Re: [RESOLVED] Browser not working
Thanks for the additional tip - I'll keep that in mind.
 I always add to the reputation of those whose posts are helpful, and even occasionally to those whose posts aren't helpful but who obviously put forth a valiant effort. That is, when the system will allow it.
My war with a browser-redirect trojan
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