psexec.cfexe is safe, and may have been uninstalled along with ComboFix. As noted, uninstalling ComboFix reset System Restore, meaning all old...
The inapp6.exe file definitely needs to be removed. I personally recommend removing FlashGet, though that is your option. If you choose to keep...
I do believe the lsprst7.dll file is related to SPSS, and is safe. Please open the C:\Qoobox\Quarantine\C\WINDOWS\system32\ folder, right click...
The tgz was empty, and the other was a text file instead of the file I needed. lsprst7[1].dll.vir.txt Please see if the following file is...
Looks good. :) Yes, McAfee has quite a number of processes, and it does place quite a load on the system. Windows Defender has been a culprit...
No problem RE: posting the HOSTS file entries. No way you could have known, nor would I have known they would be present. ;) You should disable...
Skip the entire HOSTS File section and post what remains, please.
Run HijackThis and fix the following entries, then reboot and re-enable your realtime protections. O2 - BHO: (no name) -...
Delete the file C:\xmp.bat Download ATF Cleaner by Atribune and save it to your Desktop. Double click ATF-Cleaner.exe to run the program....
Hi Evan :) Download SmitfraudFix by S!Ri, saving it to the desktop. Restart the computer in Safe Mode and Logon to your account....
Hi nobbie :) The two infected items reported in the KAV scan are really of no consequence....
Hi ackerberg :) Download SmitfraudFix by S!Ri, saving it to the desktop. Restart the computer in Safe Mode by tapping the F8 key upon...
Glad to help Bill. Wish it would have went more smoothly though. :)
I was aware of when they were created. I was more concerned whether there was company information, version number, etc showing in the file...
Did you install the following file, or a program to generate software or password keys that may have installed it?...
Just wanted to let you know that I merged your Deckards topic into this one. When posting a reponse to this topic, click the Post Reply button at...
Log looks good. Please delete the file C:\xmp.bat Download ATF Cleaner by Atribune and save it to your Desktop. Double click ATF-Cleaner.exe...
Please check the contents of the following folder and see if you can determine what it belongs to/is associated with. C:\Program Files\Common...
Please right click C:\xmp.bat and select Edit. It should open with notepad. Copy it's contents and post it here please. Scan with HijackThis...
No, it just leads me to another inquiry. Please check the properties of these files and let me know if they too are associated with the SPSS...
Separate names with a comma.