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Manual Removal of Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.genTrojan

Manual Removal of Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen Trojan.
Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.
This trojan first appeared on January 6, 2009.
Other names of W32/Rbot Trojan:
This trojan is also known as W32/Rbot-Fam, W32.Randex.gen, Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen

Damage Level : Medium/High
Distribution Level:
Medium
No Removal Tool for Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen Trojan
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Trojan Manual Removal Instructions

Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
  • Delete The Following Files after ending Active Running process
  • %Windows\xpupdate.exe [ Kill the Process ]
  • %Windows\50cent.exe [ Kill the Process ]
  • %Windows\files.ini
  • %Windows\nav32sp.exe [ Kill the Process ]
  • %Windows\oi00r1z.dll
  • %Windows\prot.exe [ Kill the Process ]
  • %Windows\~5c.exe [ Kill the Process ]
  • %Windows\Isasss.exe [ Kill the Process, Use Killbox if your Access Denied ]

    • If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
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Written by FireFly on January 6th, 2009 with no comments.
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Manual Removal of W32.Randex.genTrojan

Manual Removal of W32.Randex.gen Trojan.
W32.Randex.gen is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.
This trojan first appeared on January 6, 2009.
Other names of W32/Rbot Trojan:
Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen [Kaspersky Lab]
Worm.RBot.Gen.8 [PC Tools]

Damage Level : Medium/High
Distribution Level:
Medium
No Removal Tool for W32/Rbot Trojan
Trojan Manual Removal Instructions

Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
  • The Following Files Can be Infected with W32.Randex.gen Trojan
  • %System\agguvj.exe
  • %System\bnmveqfts.exe
  • %System\dllcache\winlogon.exe
  • %System\dlp.exe
  • %System\eejxdf.exe
  • %System\explorer.exe
  • %System\exuamw.exe
  • %System\hostlogin.exe
  • %System\iexplorer7.exe
  • %System\ihost.exe
  • %System\imchemaoa.exe
  • %System\lexplore.exe
  • %System\llass.exe
  • %System\msconf.exe
  • %System\msconfg.exe
  • %System\msconfig.exe
  • %System\msgfix.exe
  • %System\mslogon.exe
  • %System\msupdate.exe
  • %System\mtwfdhx.exe
  • %System\nvmbanr.exe
  • %System\pdxfcasrq.exe
  • %System\phjxqnp.exe
  • %System\postalc.exe
  • %System\quwsgbs.exe
  • %System\regsvcd.exe
  • %System\rejaww.exe
  • %System\rundll32.dll
  • %System\smlogsvcc.exe
  • %System\spoolsrv.exe
  • %System\svchosts.exe
  • %System\syadpon.exe
  • %System\system.exe
  • %System\system32i.exe
  • %System\thiskz.exe
  • %System\txp\ntdzm.exe
  • %System\windowantasdivri.exe
  • %System\windows_update.exe
  • %System\winexplore.exe
  • %System\winmgr.exe
  • %System\winrundll.exe
  • %System\winup.exe
  • %System\winupdate.exe
  • %System\winupdatr.exe
  • %Temp\nzm.exe
  • %Windows\config\lsass.exe
  • %Windows\nzm.exe
    • If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
    • Note: if task manager is disabled, Download the following file, Click to Download - Enable Registry.reg
    • Open it with Regedit.exe [%system32\regedit.exe], then it Confirms Add to registry Yes or No, Confirm Yes, then click Ok.
Trojan Entries Manual Removal From Registry
Click Start, Run,Type regedit,Click OK.
Note: If the registry editor fails to open the threat may have modified the registry to prevent access to the registry editor.
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Written by FireFly on January 6th, 2009 with no comments.
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Manual Removal of W32/Rbot Trojan

Manual Removal of W32/Rbot Trojan.
W32/Rbot is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.
This trojan first appeared on January 6, 2009.
Other names of W32/Rbot Trojan:
This trojan is also known as W32/Rbot-Fam, W32.Randex.gen, Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen

Damage Level : Medium/High
Distribution Level:
Medium
No Removal Tool for W32/Rbot Trojan
Trojan Manual Removal Instructions

Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
  • %Windows\System\lqyuuxrvz.exe
    • If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
    • Note: if task manager is disabled, Download the following file, Click to Download - Enable Registry.reg
    • Open it with Regedit.exe [%system32\regedit.exe], then it Confirms Add to registry Yes or No, Confirm Yes, then click Ok.
Trojan Entries Manual Removal From Registry
Click Start, Run,Type regedit,Click OK.
Note: If the registry editor fails to open the threat may have modified the registry to prevent access to the registry editor.
  • Download this UnHookExec.inf, and then continue with the removal.Save it
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Written by FireFly on January 6th, 2009 with no comments.
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Manual Removal of Win32.Agent.wvu Trojan-Dropper

Manual Removal of Win32.Agent.wvu Trojan-Dropper.
W32/Agent.WVU is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.
This trojan first appeared on January 5, 2009.
Other names of W32/Agent.WVU Trojan:
This trojan is also known as W32.Spybot.Worm, Backdoor.Win32.Agent.wvu.
Damage Level : Medium/High
Distribution Level: Unknown
No Removal Tool for Win32.Agent.wvu Trojan-Dropper
Trojan Manual Removal Instructions

Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
  • %Temp%\1
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\Images
  • %Temp%\1\cdn.dll
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\cdnaux.dll
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\cdnforie.dll
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\cdnprh.dll
  • %System%\cdnprot.dat
  • %System%\drivers\cdnprot.sys
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\cdnunins.exe
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\cdnup.exe
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\cdnvers.dat
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\idnconvs.dll
  • %Temp%\1\setup.exe
  • %ProgramFiles%\CNNIC\Cdn\src.dat
    • Above Files under Programfiles also Copied to %Temp\1\
    [ FXSTALLER.EXE can also use the following File Names ] 04172258.DAT, 59465376.DAT, BBPHOTO[1].EXE, PACK.EXE, 03932762.EXE, FXSTALLER.MSNFIX, LACOSTES.EXE, ERASEME_78156.EXE, MARINA[n].COM, LACOSTES(n).EXE, LACOSTES[n].EXE, 26863612.COM, 39847305.EXE, 15451429.EXE, 76765953.EXE, HOUSEGIRL.EXE, STH4NSBA.EXE, DD1.EXE, HOUSEGIRL.COM, 39026582.EXE, 11162921.EXE, 40619004.COM, HACKEDMSN.EXE, HACKEDMSN[n].COM, BURIMI.EXE, 96195105.EXE, 60362081.DAT
    The following file size has been seen:
    37,376 bytes, 52,786 bytes
    , 39,936 bytes, 44,554 bytes, 60,938 bytes, 48,690 bytes
    • If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
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Written by FireFly on January 5th, 2009 with no comments.
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Manual Removal of W32/Agent.WVU Trojan

Manual Removal of W32/Agent.WVU Trojan.
W32/Agent.WVU is a trojan. The trojan will infect Windows systems.
This trojan first appeared on January 5, 2009.
Other names of W32/Agent.WVU Trojan:
This trojan is also known as W32.Spybot.Worm, Backdoor.Win32.Agent.wvu.
FXSTALLER.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
The Process is packed and/or encrypted using a software packing process
Automatically changes your firewall settings to allow itself or other programs to communicate over the internet
Disables the Windows Built in Firewall enabling rogue processes to access the internet without your knowledge or permission
Disables the Windows Security Center Service
Disables Windows Automatic Updates including Security Updates and Patches
Executes a Process
Writes to another Process's Virtual Memory (Process Hijacking)
Adds a Registry Key (RUN) to auto start Programs on system start up
This Process Deletes Other Processes From Disk
This process creates other processes on disk
Creates system tray popups, messages, errors and security warnings
Opens browser pop ups
The Process is polymorphic and can change its structure
Registers a Dynamic Link Library File
Can communicate with other computer systems using HTTP protocols
Executes Processes stored in Temporary Folders

FXSTALLER.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
Added as a Registry auto
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Written by FireFly on January 5th, 2009 with no comments.
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Manual Removal of W32/QQPass.DCG.PSW Trojan

Manual Removal of W32/QQPass.DCG.PSW Trojan.
W32/QQPass.DCG.PSW is a Trojan. The Trojan will infect Windows systems.
The Trojan may be dropped by other malware or may be downloaded from remote website by other malware.
It may also be downloaded unknowingly by a user while visiting malicious Website.
This Trojan first appeared on October 24, 2008.
Other names of W32/QQPass.DCG.PSW Trojan:
This Trojan is also known as Mal/Heuri-E, TROJ_DROPPER.BZM, Trojan-PSW.Win32.QQPass.dcg.
Damage Level : Medium/High
Distribution Level: Unknown
No Removal Tool for W32/QQPass.DCG.PSW Trojan
Trojan Manual Removal Instructions

Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:

How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
  • %Windows\hjbh.exe
  • %Windows\bxfq.exe
  • %Windows\dfll.exe
  • %Windows\goti.exe
  • %Windows\gzei.exe
  • %Windows\jdzd.exe
  • %Windows\jvcn.exe
  • %Windows\ouyf.exe
  • %Windows\tlqi.exe
  • %Windows\wgon.exe
  • %Windows\wkxi.exe
  • %Windows\wwny.exe
  • %Windows\ybea.exe
    • If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
    • Note: if task manager is disabled, Download the following file, Click to Download - Enable Registry.reg
    • Open it with Regedit.exe [%system32\regedit.exe], then it Confirms Add to registry Yes or No, Confirm Yes, then click Ok.
Trojan Entries Manual Removal From Registry
Click Start, Run,Type regedit,Click OK.
Note: If the registry
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