Question:
Need help with trojan aspx.js.win32?
2010-05-03 19:02:38 UTC
My computer has recently got a virus - trojan aspx.js.win32. ( i have no idea how i got it )
My internet explorer isnt working, and it directs me to the av-force.net.
I've tried using superantispyware to remove the virus, but it didnt work.
So now every time I turn on my computer, three porn site icons will appear on my desktop, and
I even tried to do a system recovery, but whenever I go into the system recovery page (f11 during booting), it says the system requires me to exit from the recovery page and the screen blacks out.
Also, my computer automatically shuts down after a msg "system files of your computer are damaged, please restart your computer ASAP" pops out.
And the window security centre shows that my firewall and automatic updates are turned off, messages will also pop out from the bottom right corning saying " unauthorized person tries to steal your password and personal info" and "detected harmful viruses".
I dont know what to do now. Can someone please help me?
Four answers:
2010-05-03 20:04:00 UTC
Reboot your computer



Launch an antivirus program that you should have installed on your computer, such as Symantec's Norton or McAfee. Wait for the program's window to appear, then go to "Disk View." Highlight your computer, then select "Scan/Repair" so that the antivirus can detect the Trojan and trash it.



Exit the antivirus program on your Mac. Restart your computer again to ensure that the Trojan has been deleted. Empty the trash can on your computer once it is back up and running.



Disable the System Restore feature if you're a Windows user. Go to "Start" at the bottom of your screen, then right-click the "My Computer" icon to go to "Properties." Check "Turn off System Restore" under the System Restore tab in the "Properties" window, then select "Apply." Confirm that you want to disable System Restore by clicking "Yes" and "OK."



Update your virus definitions in your antivirus program. Open the program, or go to the website, to download the latest definitions so that you can receive the most recent alerts and keep your computer protected.



Scan your files to detect the Trojan file. Follow the instructions in your antivirus program to delete any suspicious files. You may want to write down the path and file name of the Trojan, which is usually found in the "C:\" hard drive. Then, edit your computer's backup registry by choosing "Start," then "Run." Type "regedit" in the window that appears and click "OK."



Search for the registry entry from which the Trojan derived, which may begin with "HKEY" followed by the file path. Delete the registry entry to ensure that the Trojan is removed. Exit the registry entry, and restart your computer so that the changes can take effect.
Lillie
2016-08-25 15:11:36 UTC
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2010-05-03 19:06:24 UTC
If you can download trojan remover .Its only a 30 day trial but always works.Malwarebytes is also another free program that works fairly well.
kool43bz
2010-05-03 19:52:16 UTC
try malwarebytes,avira and hitman pro these should take care of it. also there is rkill which kills the running process of viruses


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