Question:
HELP COMP VIRUS THAT ATTACKS MY SEARCH ENGINES?
the NERD!
2009-03-13 21:14:16 UTC
i have a virus that attacks google, yahoo, other search engines!!!a pain to live without!!!(i had to go directly to this website to be here)
i have norton security which cant scan the virus!!!! now the virus for my google is BIG i cant even go into the web because it says the connection was interrupted to be exact...

Connection Interrupted













The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.







The network link was interrupted while negotiating a connection. Please try again.








it ALWAYS SAYS THAT!!! HELP!!!
Five answers:
Your Mother Trebec!
2009-03-13 21:17:08 UTC
Try http://www.malwarebytes.org
Jr.
2009-03-13 21:21:20 UTC
Its seems that your home pc was infected with a bot that acts as a host to a source and properly through your terminal will start an attack on the google website. (Might be the old DoS trick).



What i suggest is that to be safe you can try the following.



Step 1) Waste norton and download either AVG 8.0 or Avira AntiVir. Then download spybot: search and destroy as well. Install both application do a scan, eliminate any threats, for spybot do immunize your system.



Downloads can be found here -> http://www.filehippo.com



If its doesn't work



Step 2) Do a reformat of your system, it will wipe everything spanking clean. and repeat Step 1.
Dave Computer Cleaner
2009-03-13 21:21:10 UTC
You need to download and scan your system with Malwarebytes and SuperantiSpyware (links below)



If you are unable to download the software below then its likely you are being redirected or blocked from downloading security software by a trojan hidden in your device manager follow the instructions below and you should be able to download Malwarebytes and SuperantiSpyware which will remove your virus.



start > run > type: devmgmt.msc > enter > view > show hidden devices > non-plug and play drivers > in the list of drivers look for the following, right click and disable any that appear in your list:



TDSSserv.sys

TDSSxyz.sys where xyz are random characters

Clbdriver.sys,

Gaopdxserv.sys,

Seneka or Seneka.sys



Restart computer.



Download, install, update and scan your computer with both Malwarebytes and SuperantiSpyware, delete everything they find, if this fails to completely remove the virus/spyware download then update Avast and run a boot scan (click schedule boot-time scan and restart your PC), all the software below is free and safe to use.



Malwarebytes: http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php



SuperantiSpyware: http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html



Avast Anti-Virus: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html



To protect your PC in the future you'll need to install anti-virus software and a firewall, id recommend using Avast anti-virus and Comodo firewall both are very effective and completely free, you should also switch to Firefox 3 if you are browsing with Internet Explorer as its much safer and a lot easier to use. (links on my profile)



Remember never download anything thats recommend by a pop-up.
lyonsinc1
2009-03-13 22:06:37 UTC
Try system restore.In system tools,system restore and pick a spot.If you don't have any then Reboot in safe mode...Keep hitting F8 before windows starts loading Then get on internet and download Malewarebytes'Anti-Maleware and do full scan,Have it eliminate all that it finds. Can download from..cnet.com,pcworld.com or majorgeeks .com
2009-03-13 21:31:19 UTC
try restoring your computer back to a time before the virus app>system tools>restore that might do it then/or download malwarebyte anti malware its free and good and roots out most problems good luck


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