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Computer Restarts Randomly; Registry is O.K.

Discussion in 'Security and Privacy' started by mineekiko, 2004/06/25.

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  1. 2004/06/25
    mineekiko

    mineekiko Inactive Thread Starter

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    Did a RegScrubXP and a Norton Systemworks scan, and I'm all fine with my registry. I recently was threatened with a hack? I'm unsure if this is the cause of my problem.

    I'm also unsure what lijltbn.exe does. I did a search and only a forum post with a HijackThis log came up.

    Also, a RAT is what?
    This is what he threatened me with.

    Thanks.
     
  2. 2004/06/26
    Lonny Jones

    Lonny Jones Inactive Alumni

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    Hi mineekiko

    That description isnt much for our forum members to go on.. do you mind providing more information Please, in as much detail as possible.

    Have you scanned with SpyBot 1,3 and ad-aware6 181 and are they updated
    have you scanned with an anti virus program and what ecaclty did it find and where, have you gotten a free online scan and what did it say ?

    What Operating system is it etc etc
    thanks
     

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  4. 2004/06/26
    Johanna

    Johanna Inactive Alumni

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    Assuming you're in XP??

    Turn off auto restart
    Control Panel/System/Advanced/Startup and Recovery
    uncheck auto restart

    That will stop the rebooting. Have a look in the event logs, too.

    Johanna
     
  5. 2004/06/26
    markp62

    markp62 Geek Member Alumni

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    You mean you got someone communicating with you?
    You need a firewall, links to two free ones are below.
    Use RAV Online Scan, click where it says 'scan without subscribing click here'.
    Do the Online Trojan scan below from the link below. You wil also find links to Ad-Aware, Spybot, and HijackThis.
    Get CWShredder and use it first, use the Fix Option and then reboot.
    Update Ad-Aware and Spybot upon installing.
    Use Ad-Aware with the Custom Full Scan.
    When using Spybot, Check for Problems, and remove everything already checked off, reboot.
    Unzip HijackThis into it's own folder, do a scan and post the log onto here.
     
  6. 2004/07/02
    noahdfear

    noahdfear Inactive

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    I think I found the answer to your question, which was unclear to us.
     
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