post your problem here . it is owned by a RFD member and has quite a few members who read HJT logs .....they`ll only be too glad to fix you up .![]()
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:05 PM #1
hijacked computer,please help!!!!
My computer has been hijacked, my Internet Explorer keeps going on this site called NOOS and the site is in French. Please help me how to get rid of it. I installed my Norton again but I can't get it to run Live updates but when it scanned it didnt't detect any viruses, I also installed Microsoft antispyware but its not doing anything. what can I do to get rid of it.
And after I get rid of it do I have to uninstall Windows XP and all the programs and start fresh?
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:08 PM #2
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:36 PM #3
hijacked computer
I registered on that site but I cant figure out how to post a question
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:37 PM #4Banned
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Tip for the future, and for others right now.. don't use Internt Explorer.
Do yourself a favour and install Mozilla Firefox.
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:48 PM #5
IE's fine. Firefox is not without holes either. Just make sure you have XP SP2 or some 3rd party pop up blocker. To get rid of the spyware, you'll need to use several products (adaware, spysweeper, spybot, etc, etc). One product never gets rid of everything.
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:53 PM #6Banned
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Hey Bill Gates has an account on RFD!!
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Apr 7th, 2005 12:58 PM #7
I have firefox and Maxthon at work, but I perfer Maxthon, it's IE with better shell
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Apr 7th, 2005 01:05 PM #8Newbie
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google a program called hijackthis and then do a scan with it and when the site that hijacked u comes up click on it a select fix
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Apr 7th, 2005 01:23 PM #9LOL! IE's fine? Wow. I know how to use a computer well enough that I've never had a spyware / adware problem. If you know how to use and respond to things IE does, then yeah, you can get by for the most part.
Originally Posted by Mr Nobody
There have been many documented cases of spyware self-installing on systems by just visiting certain web-pages. No clicks on pop-ups, no ActiveX installs and I'm not just talking about cookies here.
Firefox is a lot more secure than IE. SP2 does little to nothing other than providing one extra barrier before installing ActiveX components. (Although it is helpful that it prompts you before downloading the components now.)
You are quite correct that Firefox is not without holes, but seriously... saying it's on the same level as IE... come on. You might as well say that a Mercedes S-Class is on the same level as a 1971 Ford Pinto because the possibility of being killed in either still exists. It is true... but what's the likelihood of one versus the other?
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Apr 7th, 2005 01:37 PM #10
IE is fine you just have to scan your computer regular and block those annoying popups and watch for what is being install or register in your startup (startup mechanic is great)
I use IE for a long time never have serious problem
but before my computer have no protection i get problem like this too, IE being redirect to other sites
but now my computer is protected under spyblaster and spybot search and destroy for activex spywares and popup block and i do regular scan now computer runs great with IE
i scan for spyware using spydoctor or adaware once a month most of the time it only finds spyware cookies
and i run update definition file for each of the programs once a week
Now to help your problem
hijack forums usually take long to get responses so i hope i will help you with some basic spyware programs
your computer is most likely infected by spywares not virus so norton will not help you need good spyware removal programs to do the job.
everytime the IE directs you to that "NOOS" site it will just install more
spywares
try download and install these free programs if you can still go online at download.com
bazooka adware and spyware scanner
this is very quick only takes 1 second to scan but it doesn't do the remove, but scan your computer first and tell us what it detects and we can start from there but if you want to go straight down to removal try the programs
below
spyware doctor 3.2
this program finds and prompt user to remove a lot of spywares but watch out what you select to remove because it will detect program like flashget as spyware (this is a good program if not free version), so spyware doctor is not recommend for novice user.
Ad-Aware SE 1.05
the best known spyware removal tool for free, most of the spywares this program detects is safe to be remove. But sometimes it will miss something spyware doctor detects. Recommend for any user.
and before you run scan for the first time please run update manually if the program does not prompt you to.
i hope i help, if those programs does fix the problem you do not need to uninstall/reinstall xp. If you are interested in protecting your computer to minimize the chances of "hijacked" in the future feel free to pm me i got a whole list of great programsLast edited by sf1; Apr 7th, 2005 at 02:17 PM.
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Apr 7th, 2005 02:15 PM #11Deal Addict




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my bro has similar problem..worst thing his Firefox is actually worsely infected than the IE. download avast, do scan after reboot fix the problem. I forgot which site does it always go to. some porn & weight reduction site I think
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Apr 7th, 2005 04:42 PM #12Deal Guru




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Spyware
I don't know why people wait for Spyware to install on their system and then go looking for programs to remove them.
Why not stop the Spyware from installing in the first place. Use SpywareBlaster
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
This will not eliminate all the Spyware, but it will reduce the amount significantly. Best of all it does not take up any resources. Zero, nothing.
Read up on it. Works for both Firefox and Internet Explorer
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Apr 7th, 2005 04:46 PM #13this doesn't help, his computer is already infected but yea spyblaster is nice for prevention
Originally Posted by Gee
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Apr 7th, 2005 04:50 PM #14Deal Guru




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I know. The only way we can help hellokitty is if she (he) can post a log from Hijack This.
Originally Posted by sf1
Until she does so, telling her to use Spyware Removers like Ad-Aware and Spybot is pretty much all we can do.
You gave a list of good programs, I just wanted to add my recommendation to the list.
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Apr 7th, 2005 06:54 PM #15
Go here: http://nyquil-kid.dyndns.org/
and download the Anti-Virus bootdisk, burn to a CD, boot from it and scan with that. It won't load windows, it'll scan from Linux and hopefully delete or remove the infected files so they don't load when you restart Windows. Read the instructions carefully at the website or any infected files may come back when you start windows.
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