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  • spondulick
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2008
    • 677

    #16
    malwarebytes in safe mode is the one to use shifted similar shite i had on pc about 3 months ago run again after reeboot ill be surprised if it doesnt shift it its that good.

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    • kevob215
      Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 44

      #17
      Thanks to everyone for all your help. Got rid of all the shite using malwarebytes in safe mode.

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      • bigfella
        DK Veteran
        • Dec 2008
        • 879

        #18
        Originally posted by kevob215
        Thanks to everyone for all your help. Got rid of all the shite using malwarebytes in safe mode.
        mate have a look at majorgeeks .com there s lots of free and trail software on there some good stuff.... avast free anti virus is as good as any you might pay for.may help you prevent gettin any more shite on ur computer....am pleased you managed to sort your problem out, nice one

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        • towney
          Newbie
          • Nov 2010
          • 1

          #19
          the best tool to remove and its free

          if you google "combofix" goto the link that it pops up from bleepingcomp and then download, save to desktop. Then just reboot and start in safe mode. Safe mode can be activated by pressing the F5 key once you restart the computer keep pushing about 1 time per second and it will pop up a menu, select safe mode then run combofix from the desktop. Afterwards please make sure you update you operating system and virus protection

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          • Elric
            V.I.P. soft lad
            • Mar 2008
            • 853

            #20
            this will do it me bro in law had this on his lappy the other week and this how i got shut of it


            1. Print out these instructions as we may need to close every window that is open later in the fix.

            2. Reboot your computer into Safe Mode with Networking. To do this, turn your computer off and then back on and immediately when you see anything on the screen, start tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. Eventually you will be brought to a menu similar to the one below:


            MalwareBytes Anti-Malware Screen

            Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, select Safe Mode with Networking and press Enter on your keyboard. If you are having trouble entering safe mode, then please use the following tutorial: How to start Windows in Safe Mode

            Windows will now boot into safe mode with networking and prompt you to login as a user. Please login as the same user you were previously logged in with in the normal Windows mode. Then proceed with the rest of the steps.

            3. It is possible that the infection you are trying to remove will not allow you to download files on the infected computer. If you find this is the case when following these instructions, then you will need to download the requested files in this guide to another computer and then transfer them to the infected computer. You can transfer the files via a CD/DVD, external drive, or USB flash drive.

            4. Before we can do anything we must first end the processes that belong to Security Tool so that it does not interfere with the cleaning procedure. To do this, please download RKill.com to your desktop from the following link.

            rkill.com Download Link - (Download page will open in a new tab or browser window.)

            When at the download page, click on the Download Now button to download RKill.com and save it on your desktop.

            5. As this infection may hide the Windows desktop, we need to open up a window that allows us to see the icons.

            If you are using Windows XP perform the following steps:

            Click on the Start button and then click on the Run menu item. When the Run box opens, type %UserProfile%\desktop in the Open: field and then press Enter on your keyboard.

            If you are in Windows Vista or Windows 7 perform the following steps.

            Click on the Start button and type %UserProfile%\desktop in the Search field at the bottom of the start menu. Then press Enter on your keyboard.

            6. You should now see a window that shows all of your desktop icons, including the rkill.com program. Now double-click on the rkill.com in order to automatically attempt to stop any processes associated with Security Tool and other Rogue programs. Please be patient while the program looks for various malware programs and ends them. When it has finished, the black window will automatically close and you can continue with the next step. If you get a message that rkill is an infection, do not be concerned. This message is just a fake warning given by Security Tool when it terminates programs that may potentially remove it. If you run into these infections warnings that close Rkill, a trick is to leave the warning on the screen and then run Rkill again. By not closing the warning, this typically will allow you to bypass the malware trying to protect itself so that rkill can terminate Security Tool . So, please try running Rkill until malware is no longer running. You will then be able to proceed with the rest of the guide.

            Do not reboot your computer after running rkill as the malware programs will start again.

            7. Now you should download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, or MBAM, from the following location and save it to your desktop:

            Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Download Link (Download page will open in a new window)


            8. When the file has finished downloading, look on your desktop for mbam-setup.exe and right-click on it and select Rename. The title of the program will now have a blinking cursor where you can edit the name. Please change the name of the program to Explorer.exe.

            9. After you rename the mbam-setup.exe to Explorer.exe, close all your programs and Windows on your computer, including this one.

            10. Double-click on the icon on your desktop named Explorer.exe. This will start the installation of MBAM onto your computer.

            11. When the installation begins, keep following the prompts in order to continue with the installation process. Do not make any changes to default settings and when the program has finished installing and is at the last screen, make sure you uncheck both of the Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware check boxes. Then click on the Finish button. If Malwarebytes' prompts you to reboot, please do not do so.

            If you receive a code 2 error while installing Malwarebytes's, please press the OK button to close these errors as we will resolve them in future steps. The code 2 error will look similar to the image below.


            Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Screen

            12. As this infection deletes a core executable of Malwarebytes', or does not allow it to run, we will need to download a new copy of it and put it in the C:\program files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\ folder. To download the file please click on the following link:

            Malwarebytes' EXE Download

            When your browser prompts you where to save it to, please save it to the C:\program files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\ folder. When downloading the file, it will have a random filename. Please leave the filename the way it is as it is important that it is not changed. You may want to write down the name of the file as you will need to know the name in the next step.

            13. Once the file has been downloaded, open the C:\program files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\ folder and double-click on the file you downloaded in step 14. MBAM will now start and you will be at the main program screen as shown below.


            Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Screen

            14. Before you can perform a scan, you must first update the program. To do this click on the Update tab, and that at the new screen click on the Check for Updates button. Malwarebytes' will now check for new updates and download and install them as necessary. When the update is completed, you will be prompted with a message stating either that you already have the latest updates or that they have been updated. Either way, you should now click on the OK button to continue.

            15. Now click on the Scanner tab and make sure the the Perform full scan option is selected. Then click on the Scan button to start scanning your computer for Security Tool related files.

            16. MBAM will now start scanning your computer for malware. This process can take quite a while, so we suggest you go and do something else and periodically check on the status of the scan. When MBAM is scanning it will look like the image below.


            MalwareBytes Anti-Malware Scanning Screen

            17. When the scan is finished a message box will appear as shown in the image below.


            MalwareBytes Anti-Malware Scan Finished Screen

            You should click on the OK button to close the message box and continue with the SecurityTool removal process.

            18. You will now be back at the main Scanner screen. At this point you should click on the Show Results button.

            19. A screen displaying all the malware that the program found will be shown as seen in the image below. Please note that the infections found may be different than what is shown in the image.


            MalwareBytes Scan Results


            You should now click on the Remove Selected button to remove all the listed malware. MBAM will now delete all of the files and registry keys and add them to the programs quarantine. When removing the files, MBAM may require a reboot in order to remove some of them. If it displays a message stating that it needs to reboot, please allow it to do so. Once your computer has rebooted, and you are logged in, please continue with the rest of the steps.

            20. When MBAM has finished removing the malware, it will open the scan log and display it in Notepad. Review the log as desired, and then close the Notepad window.

            21. You can now exit the MBAM program.

            22. As this infection also changes your Windows HOSTS file, we want to replace this file with the default version for your operating system. Please note that if you or your company has added custom entries to your HOSTS file then you will need to add them again after restoring the default HOSTS file. In order to protect itself, SecurityTool changes the permissions of the HOSTS file so you can't edit or delete it. To fix these permissions please download the following batch file and save it to your desktop:

            hosts-perm.bat Download Link

            When the file has finished downloading, double-click on the hosts-perm.bat file that is now on your desktop. If Windows asks if you if you are sure you want to run it, please allow it to run. Once it starts you will see a small black window that opens and then quickly goes away. This is normal and is nothing to be worried about. You should now be able to access your HOSTS file.

            23. We now need to delete the C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\HOSTS file. Once it is deleted, download the following HOSTS file that corresponds to your version of Windows and save it in the C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc folder. If the contents of the HOSTS file opens in your browser when you click on a link below then right-click on the appropriate link and select Save Target As..., if in Internet Explorer, or Save Link As.., if in Firefox, to download the file.

            Windows XP HOSTS File Download Link
            Windows Vista HOSTS File Download Link
            Windows 2003 Server HOSTS File Download Link
            Windows 2008 Server HOSTS File Download Link
            Windows 7 HOSTS File Download Link

            Your Windows HOSTS file should now be back to the default one from when Windows was first installed.

            24. You can also delete the Explorer.exe program from your desktop.

            25. As many rogues and other malware are installed through vulnerabilities found in out-dated and insecure programs, it is strongly suggested that you use Secunia PSI to scan for vulnerable programs on your computer. A tutorial on how to use Secunia PSI to scan for vulnerable programs can be found here:

            How to detect vulnerable and out-dated programs using Secunia Personal Software Inspector



            Your computer should now be free of the SecurityTool program. You may want to consider purchasing the PRO version of Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware to protect against these types of threats in the future, as if you had the real-time protection component, that comes with the paid for version, activated it would not have allowed this infection to install.

            If you are still having problems with your computer after completing these instructions, then please follow the steps outlined in the topic linked below:




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            • sirdaniel
              Newbie
              • Jul 2010
              • 10

              #21
              and u can use in future live antivir cds
              Windows Antivirus | The LiveCD List
              and this one http://www.techmixer.com/free-bootab...download-list/
              Last edited by sirdaniel; 1 December, 2010, 20:45.

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              • patkins
                V.I.P. Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 3662

                #22
                There are some YouTube videos on the 2011 virus that I found useful last night when trying to shift this crap from my pc. It would not / or at least I could not get into safe mode but with the help of my whizz kid son we found the files running it and renamed them to prevent them starting then used malwarebytes , avg antivirus and spybot to remove all traces.
                This virus will tell you that it has the remedy to fix it and will seek to get money from you to cover the cost of the fix which is totally useless anyway.
                Last edited by patkins; 6 February, 2011, 00:21.

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                • standarren
                  DK Veteran
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 857

                  #23
                  think i have this as we speak just runing malware bytes in safe mode but to be honest i'm wondering if i can get my system back to the way it was documents are greyed out and theres nothing in start programs also when i click on the c drive nothing is there hepl guys spent all day sorting my pc out with xp from windows 7 god i'm pissed

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