Guest Sandstorm Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 This SUPERAntiSpyware scan tried to load three malicious programs. Don't use it. "Ǝøçεl" wrote: > > When requesting help in a newsgroup or a forum, please state your full > Windows version, edition and service pack level, and perhaps what other > antivirus or antimalware software you may have installed. Security suite and > firewall > > -=- > > > First - ensure you do not have "Vundo". > > It seems possible that your Windows installation has been deliberately > damaged by a trojan (Vundo, along any uninvited guests. (SDBot and ZLOB, all > protected by a rootkit.)) so as to prevent you updating your system or > removing the trojan. > > Your first priority must be to cleanse your PC of all malware. > > A very good antimalware app is SUPERAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes > Anti-Malware. > > There is a free version (on demand scanning only) > > Reboot > -=- > > Try running Malwarebytes Anti-Malware... download, update, and perform a > full system scan: > > Reboot > -=- > > Good luck > > > Let us know what hªppens. > > > Ǝøçεl > > > "Melanie Leslie" wrote: > > > I can't install updates because the automatic update service on my computer > > will not stay on. I turn it on (start it) and a few minutes later it is off > > again. How can I fix this? Thank you > > -Melanie Quote
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