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Solved Google Jump Redirect Virus

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by cynthia071, 2008/12/20.

  1. 2009/01/07
    cynthia071

    cynthia071 Inactive Thread Starter

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    I ran the script to delete the old toolbar remnants. Here is the Kaspersky log. Thanks again for your help!

    Wednesday, January 7, 2009
    Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (build 2600)
    Kaspersky Online Scanner 7 version: 7.0.25.0
    Program database last update: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 03:09:48
    Records in database: 1574772
    Scan settings
    Scan using the following database extended
    Scan archives yes
    Scan mail databases yes
    Scan area My Computer
    C:\
    D:\
    E:\
    Scan statistics
    Files scanned 70466
    Threat name 0
    Infected objects 0
    Suspicious objects 0
    Duration of the scan 01:50:21

    No malware has been detected. The scan area is clean.
    The selected area was scanned.
     
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    noahdfear

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    Great! :)

    Does everything appear to be working normally?
     

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    cynthia071

    cynthia071 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Yes, everything is great now. Looks like we can close this thread out. Thanks. You guys are the best.
     
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    noahdfear

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    Excellent! Open MBAM and remove any items in quarantine. Do the same with your antivirus app.
    Delete DDS.scr, RSIT.exe and the C:\rsit folder.
    You can delete any other logs that were created/saved too.
    Empty the recycle bin when done.

    Clear the System Restore points. They are infected.

    Clear past system restore points and create a new one.
    Right click My Computer and select Properties. On the System Restore tab, check the box to turn System Restore off. Click Apply. Now, uncheck the box and click Apply to turn System Restore back on. Click OK, then OK to close the System Properties dialog.

    Verify a new restore point was created.
    Click Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore
    Select 'Restore my computer to an earlier time', then click next.
    You should have a newly created System Checkpoint available. If so, click Cancel. If not, click Back and select 'Create a restore point' then click Next. Give the restore point a name and click next.


    Geri has posted some very helpful information and recommendations regarding future protection in the following link.

    http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=67958

    Surf safe! :)
     

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