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Aside from that all the other ones gave me clean scans except BitDefender, which I installed last.Īfter I installed BitDefender, updated it, and rebooted, my endless reboot nightmare began. Sunbelt Counterspy picked up in an actual file in Local Settings. It said it wouldn't clean them in the free trial, but automatically quarantined them and when I uninstalled Stopzilla so I could manually remove them from the registry, they were gone, even after several reboots. Stopzilla picked up a couple of new Trojans in registry only.

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Then, just to be safe, I decided to download a cocktail of everything else that had reasonably good reviews (except Moosoft Cleaner since my trial expired a long time ago for that): Sunbelt Counterspy, Kaspersky AV, Avira AntiVir, BitDefender, Panda (didn't install because conflicted with AVG), Stopzilla 4.3, and maybe one or two more that I forget. I then uninstalled Spysweeper (not Spydoctor yet). NOD32 was useless, never picked up anything at all, ever. Checking many times through subsequent reboots, none of the registry entries reappeared, and Spydoctor and Spysweeper gave me clean scans (free of Trojans/viruses, anyway, didn't bother with cookies). Since they found them in the registry only, I decided to just remove them from the registry manually, which I did. I also checked to make sure said files did not reappear after subsequent reboots.Įven after manually deleting some Trojan related files and the Avast and AVG sweeps, Spydoctor and Spysweeper kept picking up trojans (ldpinch and Win32:Hackspy). I also manually deleted some other fishy files I found in my task manager and researching them on google to make sure they were not legit (I could easily spot them because I keep my task manager very clean). I promptly deleted the fake csrss.exe from my Windows directory, not touching the real one in /system32. I found a second csrss.exe in my task manager after a boot and my firewall said it was trying to access some site in Spain. I don't know if those were my only Trojan sources though - seems like I have/had too great a variety of Trojans for those to be the only ones, and they were the same one.

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Apparently an infinite potion stacking and a relics-in-epics mod I downloaded for Titan Quest a few weeks ago were Trojans (no choice, I absolutely could not play without them lol). Then AVG picked up a quite a few Trojans/viruses and cleaned them all. I got AVG, NOD32, PCTools and Spyware Doctor (free version also can't clean) to start. I subsequently went ballistic, downloading every free virus program available to be sure my system was clean (and because the free version of Spysweeper can't clean).

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Unfortunately, I do shut off my firewall most of the time because it interferes with too much normal functioning and I don't know how to configure it properly so that it doesn't.

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Keep in mind that I usually run a very tight ship on my PC - I don't visit fishy web sites, I never run strange executables (and if I do I always scan them with an updated Avast, something I'm going to have to rethink), don't fall for e-mail scams, never open strange attachments, etc. Amazingly, immediately after just-downloaded SpySweeper (yes I downloaded spysweeper direct from the company's web site) picked up ldpinch, Avast, which earlier the same day picked up nothing, suddenly picked up a virus as well, but a different one (possibly the virus was dropped by the Trojan or the other way around). Spysweeper detected a Trojan (ldpinch) on my computer that my usual AV (Avast) didn't. A few days ago, I tried out a new Anti-spyware program (SpySweeper) in order to prep my old PC to give to someone else (I was just wrapping it up) and to transfer a bunch of stuff to my new PC.







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