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malware removal win 98


swamimarti

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Both safe and regular modes found deleted and found again repeatedly:

Tried to run unupdated yahoo macafee, and it found:

Network1.Popups Adware

YourEnhancement Downloader

WinBo32 Adware

spybot ; found and (fixed?):

AbetterInternet

MediaMotor

adaware se full system scan; found and fixed?

Win32.Tro… Malware c:\WINDOWS\mrnla.exe

Win32.Tro… Malware c: \WINDWOwnupkae.exe

ADAWARE:

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@trafficmp[1].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@trafficmp[2].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@tribalfusionj[1].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@ tribalfusionj [2].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@ tripod [1].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\m.j.swaim@tripod[1].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@valueclick [1].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@z1.addserver [1].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@zedo [3].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@zedo [2].txt

C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@zedo [1].txt

Unable to delete

Went to safe mode ctrl pane /internet options / settings / window/cookies and deleted thousands of cookies.

the only thing left is my directory which wont delete

Speaking of which, there are a lot of copies of my diretory scattered around under various names with icons on the control panel along with the icon for WinAntiVirusPro 2006

Had a spybot pop-up message:

System Startup global entry

Value added:

Entry: win3207086739768

add infinitum - just change the number after win32, also multiple copies of win32XXXXX

and "mrnla" on ctrl_alt_delete programs running probably others that shouldn't be there.

Also window:

RUNDLL

Error loading C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DMONWV.DLL

I have been struggling with this for 37 days, so don't have a good registry to go back to.

I can do a few things in safe mode still, but in regular mode: run out of space on bootup.

Accessing internet and you from another computer.

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It sounds to me like you'd be better off formatting the HDD and reinstalling Windows. However, you may want to try this first:

General Cleaning Instructions

Also, if you're unable to get rid of something by deleting it in Safe Mode, I would try booting into DOS instead. And while you're in DOS, scan with F-Prot for DOS.

Good luck!

Phil

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Trojans are usually self-contained and don't spread to other files, whereas virii will infect other files (they're parasitic). It seems you have the latter, in which case a reinstall is highly recommended.

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