Re: Bizarre browser behavior after a Trojan cleanup
- From: "The Real Truth MVP" <toidi@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 16:22:31 -0800
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"jCarver" <forusenet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2800d331-cc1d-4508-ae43-e2f6805d9d62@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I had my Windows XP desktop affected by a series of Trojans and Worms
last week. After a couple of days, i was able to get it mostly cleaned
using a mix of Avira, AVG, Adaware and a number of other tools. I am
having the following issue after the clean up though.
It i attempt to go to any anti-virus website using Firefox or IE, i
get a page not found. These pages are accessible using Safari. All
other non-security related websites are accessible from both Firefox
and IE. If i do a search on "Free online virus scan" and go through
the first few results, none of these are accessible through FF and IE,
but reachable through Safari. I removed FF and reinstalled a fresh
version just to make sure there was no proxy being used in the form of
an addon. The same behavior continues to exist with the new install of
FF. There is no proxy set on both browsers.
The following were the malware which were reported by Avira AntiVir,
which has all been cleaned.
[DETECTION] Contains HEUR/HTML.Malware suspicious code
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Dldr.ConHook.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Downloader.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Dldr.Small.jer Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Dldr.Small.jer Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Agent.1421312.H Trojan
[DETECTION] Contains recognition pattern of the EXP/Flash.adi.2
exploit
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Agent.jyl Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Buzus.alnb Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Vundo.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Dldr.Injecter.ccy Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Downloader.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Dldr.Small.jer Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Agent.bhrg Trojan
[DETECTION] Contains HEUR/Crypted suspicious code
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Dldr.ConHook.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Agent.bhrg Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Spy.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Buzus.alnb Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Downloader.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Downloader.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Is the TR/Downloader.Gen Trojan
[DETECTION] Contains recognition pattern of the WORM/Autorun.cxl worm
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