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  • koter002
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 27

    #16
    lebob,
    I metioned 7 Zip because I have tried to download files Zip programme from the site and every time I tried I had nasty Taarjon Horse with the package similar to Intervaleheha and it took me a while to get rid of it. You may not notice but it slows your system considerably and by the time you have realised something is wrong and you try to restore it, it will not let you do that. Be careful.

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    • lebob
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 26

      #17
      Koter002, Did you download it from sourceforge ? 7 Zip is open source so I'd be surprised
      if you got a trojan from it.

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      • koter002
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 27

        #18
        I searched it on Google to download winzip when I I read about 7 ZIP and downloaded.
        What type of site is sourceforge?

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        • lebob
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 26

          #19
          technology community open source software distribution site.
          SourceForge.net: Software Map

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          • dopeydino
            Newbie
            • Dec 2008
            • 6

            #20
            Got this dam virus today. Tried your method out Bund and seems to have worked ok. I knew joining this site last week was a good idea. ))

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            • malmeninga
              Newbie
              • Nov 2008
              • 8

              #21
              same here did the bund method and sorted it out.would have been goosed without this site.nice one.

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              • sophie2406
                Newbie
                • Dec 2008
                • 2

                #22
                Originally posted by green_sat
                I got the same bstd* thing, and the only way I manage to get some restbite was to clear the host file
                c:/system32/windows/drivers/etc/hosts
                Delete everything in this hosts file.
                Enter the entry below and save and all should be ok
                127.0.0.1. localhost

                You might still have to download superantispyware and do a complete scan to remove any other traces. All shoulld be ok.

                Sorry the above is for XP it's a similar fix for Vista.
                But with Vista yo will have to do a bit messing about as it dosn't allow you to change the hosts file.


                "hosts" on my computer isn't a folder... it's just an unknown thing... I'm not sure how to delete this intervalhehehe virus because it isn't a folder =/

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                • sophie2406
                  Newbie
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 2

                  #23
                  uhm... can anyone explain to me how to do a system restore?

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                  • koter002
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 27

                    #24
                    sophie2406,
                    I have Window XP. This is what I do to restore from earlier date.
                    From START, click & go to all programmes, Accessories, system tools and System Restore.
                    When you click on system restore you will get pop box which will guide you how to restore to earlier date when your computer was working properly.
                    regular restore point will help in the event of system crash. pop up box will also give you above optiobn.

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                    • Vet42
                      Newbie
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 2

                      #25
                      Originally posted by jody in philly
                      I picked this up a few days ago and I've run every scan, and virus detector known to man. I could use some serious help here before I put my foot through my computer!!
                      Thanks

                      There's many different ways posted out there on how to get rid of this thing. First of all...Kaspersky will not do it, Norton will not do it, AVG will not do it, Panda will not do it, etc...etc...

                      Windows Defender, SpyHunter, etc...will not do it.

                      Some folks have gotten rid of it by deleting explorer.exe, which is how I finally was able to. However, what the one guy who posted this method failed to mention was that you have to do it in safe mode because it will not allow you to delete it otherwise. (I'm talking about XP here)

                      Also some folks have posted in other places that you have to delete explorer.exe....DO NOT DELETE EXPLORER.EXE!

                      It is explore.exe NOT explorer.exe. I made that mistake because of someone's misinformation.

                      The way I finally did was to download Hijack This....then run a scan. Delete all the redirects...the web addresses that look real but are not. I was not sure which ones were real and which weren't. I deleted all of them. Don't know if you should do that or not, but it seemed to work.

                      The next step is to boot in safe mode (Windows XP). If like me, you have never done that, it's easy for XP at least. Restart your computer, while it's booting up tap the F8 button until you get a screen that asks you if you want to choose safe mode. Use the arrow keys to move to Safe Mode then hit enter. It will boot up into safe mode.

                      Then in safe mode, go to My Computer, C drive, Windows folder, then System32 folder. Look carefully for an application named explore.exe. On my system it had a cute little icon that looks like a stack of books. If you see this...that's it.

                      Delete this file. Again, on my system, XP, it could only be done in safe mode. Once you delete it, make sure you delete it from the recycle bin because that is where it goes.

                      Once tha't's done, reeboot in normal mode, recheck system32 folder again to make sure it's gone. Run Hijack This again, and delete any redirects again. Empty your recycle bin and uninstall Hijack This.

                      Note: when you run Hijack This, if you create back up logs you MUST delete them as well. Remember to always empty your recycle bin when you are done!

                      This finally worked for me. It has been a couple days and several reboots now and so far so good....

                      It might sound complicated if you haven't done anything like this before but it isn't really. Once you do it, you'll see how easy it is.

                      Oh yeah, if you have never gone into your C drive files before, you will get a message that says these files are "hidden." Just go ahead and click to display the files...it won't hurt anything. Just remember to be careful when surfing around in there because these are the files that make your computer work. Don't delete anything you shouldn't!

                      Best of luck.

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                      • Vet42
                        Newbie
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 2

                        #26
                        Originally posted by sophie2406
                        uhm... can anyone explain to me how to do a system restore?
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                        If you are running XP (that's all I can speak for), go to Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore and follow the on screen instructions from there.

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                        • bigfella
                          DK Veteran
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 879

                          #27
                          intereval hehehehe

                          hi i had this f****** too. i had to strart my lappy up in safe mode ....instructions 2 post s above had to do a power drain b4 hand tho by takin battery out and pressin power button an d replacin battery.theni pressed power button while repeatinly pressin f8 then i press ed start button on lappy and typed in to search engine just below all programmes c:\windows:\drivers:\etc and when i was doin this i noticed the title intereval hehehe come up on the list ...with the icon of a pile of books next to it...so i left clicked it and deleted it .then i went to control panel deleted winrar....then i went bac to start search and put in winrar and deleted all win rar winace files then i went to recycle bin and emptied it ..then i ran windows defender which found and deleted any other traces of the virus....up to now ..no probs.........etc except i ve tried doin a systems restore several times and it wont do .its says failed due to a unverifed error .wonder if any one knew why i cant do a system restore on lappy. i also have norton 360 on my lappy and its been useless!!!!

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                          • burnage bowler
                            Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 52

                            #28
                            I have found that when most antivirus programmes fail i try Trend Micro - House call, its a free external virus scanner which isn't detected by the virus, if it doesn't get shut it will give you a step by step guide on how to find it and erase if from your system,
                            hope this helps

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