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    DDS (Ver_2011-08-26.01) - NTFSAMD64
    Internet Explorer: 8.0.7601.17514 BrowserJavaVersion: 1.6.0_31
    Run by Owner at 10:44:12 on 2012-08-13
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 6.1.7601.1.1252.44.1033.18.4091.3097 [GMT 1:00]
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    AV: Microsoft Security Essentials *Disabled/Updated* {9765EA51-0D3C-7DFB-6091-10E4E1F341F6}
    SP: Windows Defender *Disabled/Updated* {D68DDC3A-831F-4fae-9E44-DA132C1ACF46}
    SP: Microsoft Security Essentials *Disabled/Updated* {2C040BB5-2B06-7275-5A21-2B969A740B4B}
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    ============== Running Processes ===============
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    C:\Windows\system32\wininit.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\lsm.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k DcomLaunch
    C:\Windows\system32\nvvsvc.exe
    C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvSCPAPISvr.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k RPCSS
    c:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\MsMpEng.exe
    C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted
    C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe -k LocalSystemNetworkRestricted
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k LocalService
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k NetworkService
    C:\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork
    C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Display\nvxdsync.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\nvvsvc.exe
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\NlsSrv32.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\Dwm.exe
    C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE
    C:\Windows\system32\taskhost.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\taskeng.exe
    C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe
    C:\ProgramData\Skype\Toolbars\Skype C2C Service\c2c_service.exe
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Updater\Updater.exe
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\1.3.21.115\GoogleCrashHandler.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k imgsvc
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Spybot - Search & Destroy\SDWinSec.exe
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\1.3.21.115\GoogleCrashHandler64.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k LocalServiceAndNoImpersonation
    C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\msseces.exe
    C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Google\Update\1.3.21.115\GoogleCrashHandler.exe
    C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Google\Update\1.3.21.115\GoogleCrashHandler64.exe
    C:\Program Files\Fractal Audio\Axe-Fx II Driver\FASUSBAudioCpl.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\SearchIndexer.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\SearchProtocolHost.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\SearchFilterHost.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\DllHost.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\DllHost.exe
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\conhost.exe
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\cscript.exe
    C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wmiprvse.exe
    .
    ============== Pseudo HJT Report ===============
    .
    uInternet Settings,ProxyOverride = local
    BHO: Adobe PDF Link Helper: {18df081c-e8ad-4283-a596-fa578c2ebdc3} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelperShim.dll
    BHO: DivX Plus Web Player HTML5 <video>: {326e768d-4182-46fd-9c16-1449a49795f4} - C:\Program Files (x86)\DivX\DivX Plus Web Player\ie\DivXHTML5\DivXHTML5.dll
    BHO: Java(tm) Plug-In SSV Helper: {761497bb-d6f0-462c-b6eb-d4daf1d92d43} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\ssv.dll
    BHO: Windows Live Sign-in Helper: {9030d464-4c02-4abf-8ecc-5164760863c6} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WindowsLiveLogin.dll
    BHO: Skype Browser Helper: {ae805869-2e5c-4ed4-8f7b-f1f7851a4497} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Toolbars\Internet Explorer\skypeieplugin.dll
    BHO: Google Toolbar Notifier BHO: {af69de43-7d58-4638-b6fa-ce66b5ad205d} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\GoogleToolbarNotifier\5.2.4204.1700\swg.dll
    BHO: Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV Helper: {dbc80044-a445-435b-bc74-9c25c1c588a9} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\jp2ssv.dll
    uRun: [Google Update] "C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe" /c
    StartupFolder: C:\PROGRA~3\MICROS~1\Windows\STARTM~1\Programs\Startup\FASUSB~1.LNK - C:\Program Files\Fractal Audio\Axe-Fx II Driver\FASUSBAudioCpl.exe
    mPolicies-explorer: NoActiveDesktop = 1 (0x1)
    mPolicies-system: ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin = 5 (0x5)
    mPolicies-system: ConsentPromptBehaviorUser = 3 (0x3)
    mPolicies-system: EnableUIADesktopToggle = 0 (0x0)
    IE: {898EA8C8-E7FF-479B-8935-AEC46303B9E5} - {898EA8C8-E7FF-479B-8935-AEC46303B9E5} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Toolbars\Internet Explorer\skypeieplugin.dll
    Trusted Zone: line6.net
    DPF: {8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93} - hxxp://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_31-windows-i586.cab
    DPF: {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0031-ABCDEFFEDCBA} - hxxp://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_31-windows-i586.cab
    DPF: {CAFEEFAC-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-ABCDEFFEDCBA} - hxxp://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-1_6_0_31-windows-i586.cab
    TCP: DhcpNameServer = 192.168.1.254
    TCP: Interfaces\{1FBBC1C0-DDCD-4F8A-BD6E-CEEA88181026} : DhcpNameServer = 192.168.1.254
    TCP: Interfaces\{1FC7A18F-A19B-4A11-949B-02B4B2891CEC} : DhcpNameServer = 192.168.42.129
    TCP: Interfaces\{8B425DBA-F3F0-458F-99C9-0898898A0CA9} : DhcpNameServer = 192.168.42.129
    Handler: skype-ie-addon-data - {91774881-D725-4E58-B298-07617B9B86A8} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Toolbars\Internet Explorer\skypeieplugin.dll
    Handler: skype4com - {FFC8B962-9B40-4DFF-9458-1830C7DD7F5D} - C:\PROGRA~2\COMMON~1\Skype\SKYPE4~1.DLL
    AppInit_DLLs: c:\progra~3\pcperf~1\22558~1.177\{16cdf~1\%prote~1.dll
    BHO-X64: Adobe PDF Link Helper: {18DF081C-E8AD-4283-A596-FA578C2EBDC3} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelperShim.dll
    BHO-X64: AcroIEHelperStub - No File
    BHO-X64: DivX Plus Web Player HTML5 <video>: {326E768D-4182-46FD-9C16-1449A49795F4} - C:\Program Files (x86)\DivX\DivX Plus Web Player\ie\DivXHTML5\DivXHTML5.dll
    BHO-X64: Increase performance and video formats for your HTML5 <video> - No File
    BHO-X64: Java(tm) Plug-In SSV Helper: {761497BB-D6F0-462C-B6EB-D4DAF1D92D43} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\ssv.dll
    BHO-X64: Windows Live Sign-in Helper: {9030D464-4C02-4ABF-8ECC-5164760863C6} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WindowsLiveLogin.dll
    BHO-X64: Skype Browser Helper: {AE805869-2E5C-4ED4-8F7B-F1F7851A4497} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Toolbars\Internet Explorer\skypeieplugin.dll
    BHO-X64: SkypeIEPluginBHO - No File
    BHO-X64: Google Toolbar Notifier BHO: {AF69DE43-7D58-4638-B6FA-CE66B5AD205D} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\GoogleToolbarNotifier\5.2.4204.1700\swg.dll
    BHO-X64: Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV Helper: {DBC80044-A445-435b-BC74-9C25C1C588A9} - C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\jp2ssv.dll
    AppInit_DLLs-X64: c:\progra~3\pcperf~1\22558~1.177\{16cdf~1\%prote~1.dll
    .
    ================= FIREFOX ===================
    .
    FF - ProfilePath - C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\izdhjbc6.default\
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AIR\nppdf32.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\DivX\DivX OVS Helper\npovshelper.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\DivX\DivX Plus Web Player\npdivx32.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Ganymede\Plugins\npganymedenet.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Earth\plugin\npgeplugin.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Updater\2.4.2432.1652\npCIDetect14.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\1.3.21.115\npGoogleUpdate3.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\plugin2\npdeployJava1.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\plugin2\npjp2.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\npnv3dv.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\npnv3dvstreaming.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Program Files (x86)\Pando Networks\Media Booster\npPandoWebPlugin.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Google\Update\1.3.21.115\npGoogleUpdate3.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\plugins\npgoogletalk.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\plugins\npgtpo3dautoplugin.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Windows\system32\TVUAx\npTVUAx.dll
    FF - plugin: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_11_3_300_270.dll
    .
    ============= SERVICES / DRIVERS ===============
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    R0 MpFilter;Microsoft Malware Protection Driver;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\MpFilter.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\MpFilter.sys [?]
    R2 nlsX86cc;Nalpeiron Licensing Service;C:\Windows\System32\NlsSrv32.exe [2012-5-18 61440]
    R2 PassThru Service;Internet Pass-Through Service;C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe [2011-9-15 88576]
    R2 SBSDWSCService;SBSD Security Center Service;C:\Program Files (x86)\Spybot - Search & Destroy\SDWinSec.exe [2011-11-2 1153368]
    R2 Skype C2C Service;Skype C2C Service;C:\ProgramData\Skype\Toolbars\Skype C2C Service\c2c_service.exe [2012-7-5 3048136]
    R2 SkypeUpdate;Skype Updater;C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Updater\Updater.exe [2012-7-3 160944]
    R2 Stereo Service;NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service;C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvSCPAPISvr.exe [2012-5-15 382272]
    R3 fasusbaudio;fasusbaudio;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\fasusbaudio_x64.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\fasusbaudio_x64.sys [?]
    R3 fasusbaudioks;fasusbaudioks;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\fasusbaudioks_x64.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\fasusbaudioks_x64.sys [?]
    R3 LVRS64;Logitech RightSound Filter Driver;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\lvrs64.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\lvrs64.sys [?]
    R3 LVUVC64;Logitech Webcam 300(UVC);C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\lvuvc64.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\lvuvc64.sys [?]
    R3 RTL8167;Realtek 8167 NT Driver;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\Rt64win7.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\Rt64win7.sys [?]
    S2 clr_optimization_v4.0.30319_32;Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v4.0.30319_X86;C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\mscorsvw.exe [2010-3-18 130384]
    S2 clr_optimization_v4.0.30319_64;Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v4.0.30319_X64;C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\mscorsvw.exe [2010-3-18 138576]
    S2 gupdate;Google Update Service (gupdate);C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe [2010-10-27 136176]
    S2 PC Performer Manager;PC Performer Manager;C:\ProgramData\PC Performer Manager\2.2.558.177\{16cdff19-861d-48e3-a751-d99a27784753}\%Protector Process Name%.exe [2012-8-11 1695776]
    S3 AdobeFlashPlayerUpdateSvc;Adobe Flash Player Update Service;C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashPlayerUpdateService.exe [2012-4-6 250056]
    S3 axefx2load;Fractal Audio Systems AxeFx2 USB Service;C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\axefx2load.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\axefx2load.sys [?]
    S3 gupdatem;Google Update Service (gupdatem);C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe [2010-10-27 136176]
    S3 HTCAND64;HTC Device Driver;C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\ANDROIDUSB.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\ANDROIDUSB.sys [?]
    S3 htcnprot;HTC NDIS Protocol Driver;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\htcnprot.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\htcnprot.sys [?]
    S3 L6PODX3;L6 POD X3 Service;C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\L6PODX364.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\L6PODX364.sys [?]
    S3 MozillaMaintenance;Mozilla Maintenance Service;C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Maintenance Service\maintenanceservice.exe [2012-8-12 113120]
    S3 NisDrv;Microsoft Network Inspection System;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\NisDrvWFP.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\NisDrvWFP.sys [?]
    S3 NisSrv;Microsoft Network Inspection;C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\NisSrv.exe [2012-3-26 291696]
    S3 npggsvc;nProtect GameGuard Service;C:\Windows\system32\GameMon.des -service --> C:\Windows\system32\GameMon.des -service [?]
    S3 Revoflt;Revoflt;C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\revoflt.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\revoflt.sys [?]
    S3 TsUsbFlt;TsUsbFlt;C:\Windows\system32\drivers\tsusbflt.sys --> C:\Windows\system32\drivers\tsusbflt.sys [?]
    S3 WatAdminSvc;Windows Activation Technologies Service;C:\Windows\system32\Wat\WatAdminSvc.exe --> C:\Windows\system32\Wat\WatAdminSvc.exe [?]
    .
    =============== Created Last 30 ================
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    2012-08-12 23:42:32 9133488 ----a-w- C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\Definition Updates\{3F4BA5C3-9A9A-4764-AF53-4EF21533BCF0}\mpengine.dll
    2012-08-12 09:48:37 -------- d-----w- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\AnvSoft
    2012-08-12 00:34:27 -------- d-----w- C:\ProgramData\SUPERSetup
    2012-08-11 23:34:53 -------- d-----w- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\VS Revo Group
    2012-08-11 23:34:48 31800 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\drivers\revoflt.sys
    2012-08-11 23:34:46 -------- d-----w- C:\Program Files\VS Revo Group
    2012-08-11 22:48:08 -------- d-----w- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Macromedia
    2012-08-11 21:52:50 -------- d-----w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\Extensions
    2012-08-11 21:52:35 -------- d-----w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\searchplugins
    2012-08-11 21:44:39 -------- d-----w- C:\ProgramData\IBUpdaterService
    2012-08-11 21:44:26 -------- d-----w- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\CRE
    2012-08-11 21:44:00 -------- d-----w- C:\ProgramData\PC Performer Manager
    2012-08-11 21:43:48 -------- d-----w- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\NVIDIA
    2012-08-11 21:43:27 -------- d-----w- C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\MOVAVI
    2012-08-11 21:29:17 -------- d-----w- C:\Program Files\VirtualEdit
    2012-08-11 19:25:44 889664 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\nvvsvc.exe
    2012-08-11 19:25:44 63296 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\nvshext.dll
    2012-08-11 19:25:44 6151488 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\nvcpl.dll
    2012-08-11 19:25:44 3149632 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\nvsvc64.dll
    2012-08-11 19:25:44 118080 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\nvmctray.dll
    2012-08-11 19:25:25 68928 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\OpenCL.dll
    2012-08-11 19:25:24 61248 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\OpenCL.dll
    2012-08-11 19:25:19 -------- d-----w- C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation
    2012-08-10 19:46:30 -------- d-----w- C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation
    2012-08-10 19:44:41 -------- d-----w- C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation
    2012-08-10 19:44:19 -------- d-----w- C:\NVIDIA
    2012-08-10 15:49:50 9133488 ----a-w- C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\Definition Updates\Backup\mpengine.dll
    .
    ==================== Find3M ====================
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    2012-08-06 21:55:15 70344 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
    2012-08-06 21:55:15 426184 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\FlashPlayerApp.exe
    2012-07-03 12:46:44 24904 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbam.sys
    2012-06-25 15:04:24 1394248 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\msxml4.dll
    2012-06-12 03:08:36 3148800 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\win32k.sys
    2012-06-06 06:06:16 2004480 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\msxml6.dll
    2012-06-06 06:06:16 1881600 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\msxml3.dll
    2012-06-06 06:02:54 1133568 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\cdosys.dll
    2012-06-06 05:05:52 1390080 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\msxml6.dll
    2012-06-06 05:05:52 1236992 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\msxml3.dll
    2012-06-06 05:03:06 805376 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\cdosys.dll
    2012-06-02 22:15:31 2622464 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\wucltux.dll
    2012-06-02 22:15:08 99840 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\wudriver.dll
    2012-06-02 14:19:42 186752 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\wuwebv.dll
    2012-06-02 14:15:12 36864 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe
    2012-06-02 05:50:10 458704 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\drivers\cng.sys
    2012-06-02 05:48:16 95600 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ksecdd.sys
    2012-06-02 05:48:16 151920 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ksecpkg.sys
    2012-06-02 05:45:31 340992 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\schannel.dll
    2012-06-02 05:44:21 307200 ----a-w- C:\Windows\System32\ncrypt.dll
    2012-06-02 04:40:42 22016 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\secur32.dll
    2012-06-02 04:40:39 225280 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\schannel.dll
    2012-06-02 04:39:10 219136 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\ncrypt.dll
    2012-06-02 04:34:09 96768 ----a-w- C:\Windows\SysWow64\sspicli.dll
    .
    ============= FINISH: 10:45:12.80 ===============

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    Please make sure that you can view all hidden files. Instructions on how to do this can be found here:

    How to see hidden files in Windows

    Please click this link-->Jotti

    When the jotti page has finished loading, click the Browse button and navigate to the following file and click Submit.

    c:\progra~3\pcperf~1\22558~1.177\{16cdf~1\%prote~1.dll

    Please post back the results of the scan in your next post.

    If Jotti is busy, try the same at Virustotal: http://www.virustotal.com/
    " Extinguishing Malware from the world"

    The Spware Help forum is very busy. If I'm helping you and I've not posted back within 24 hrs., send a PM with your topic link. Thank you.
    HELP REQUESTS VIA THE PM SYSTEM WILL BE IGNORED. The Forums are there for a reason!
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    SHA256: d4ed41ca3a09101c980c3c6b936ce5d250aa6ed9b2522f606715636b418651ff
    SHA1: c780307b4494750b16f55ff12166a99b6951cf5b
    MD5: 6b868928420915f415824560cdf568d0
    File size: 2.0 MB ( 2046496 bytes )
    File name: %Protector Process Name%.dll
    File type: Win32 DLL
    Detection ratio: 0 / 42
    Analysis date: 2012-08-13 20:26:16 UTC ( 0 minutes ago )
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    More details
    Antivirus Result Update
    AhnLab-V3 - 20120813
    AntiVir - 20120813
    Antiy-AVL - 20120813
    Avast - 20120813
    AVG - 20120813
    BitDefender - 20120813
    ByteHero - 20120723
    CAT-QuickHeal - 20120813
    ClamAV - 20120813
    Commtouch - 20120813
    Comodo - 20120813
    DrWeb - 20120813
    Emsisoft - 20120813
    eSafe - 20120813
    ESET-NOD32 - 20120813
    F-Prot - 20120813
    F-Secure - 20120813
    Fortinet - 20120813
    GData - 20120813
    Ikarus - 20120813
    Jiangmin - 20120813
    K7AntiVirus - 20120813
    Kaspersky - 20120813
    McAfee - 20120813
    McAfee-GW-Edition - 20120813
    Microsoft - 20120813
    Norman - 20120813
    nProtect - 20120813
    Panda - 20120813
    PCTools - 20120813
    Rising - 20120813
    Sophos - 20120813
    SUPERAntiSpyware - 20120811
    Symantec - 20120813
    TheHacker - 20120813
    TotalDefense - 20120813
    TrendMicro - 20120813
    TrendMicro-HouseCall - 20120813
    VBA32 - 20120813
    VIPRE - 20120813
    ViRobot - 20120813
    VirusBuster - 20120813

    Additional information

    ssdeep
    49152:MyLSsLbaGBe73HDtRgqE1LTFVIOSSAoluvKo+TGApohm4:de8+GB+JRQLTFV/SSAF6q

    TrID
    Win32 Executable Generic (68.0%)
    Generic Win/DOS Executable (15.9%)
    DOS Executable Generic (15.9%)
    Autodesk FLIC Image File (extensions: flc, fli, cel) (0.0%)

    ExifTool
    SpecialBuild.............: 2,2,558,177
    SubsystemVersion.........: 5.0
    InitializedDataSize......: 567296
    ImageVersion.............: 0.0
    ProductName..............: Application Manager
    FileVersionNumber........: 2.2.558.177
    UninitializedDataSize....: 0
    LanguageCode.............: English (U.S.)
    FileFlagsMask............: 0x003f
    CharacterSet.............: Windows, Latin1
    LinkerVersion............: 9.0
    PrivateBuild.............: 2,2,558,177
    MIMEType.................: application/octet-stream
    Subsystem................: Windows GUI
    FileVersion..............: 2,2,558,177
    TimeStamp................: 2012:08:03 16:04:31+02:00
    FileType.................: Win32 DLL
    PEType...................: PE32
    ProductVersion...........: 2,2,558,177
    FileDescription..........: Protector
    OSVersion................: 5.0
    FileOS...................: Win32
    LegalCopyright...........: Copyright 2012
    MachineType..............: Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
    CompanyName..............: PerformerSoft LLC
    CodeSize.................: 1472512
    FileSubtype..............: 0
    ProductVersionNumber.....: 2.2.558.177
    EntryPoint...............: 0x11c1fd
    ObjectFileType...........: Executable application

    Sigcheck
    publisher................: PerformerSoft LLC
    product..................: Application Manager
    copyright................: Copyright 2012
    file version.............: 2,2,558,177
    signing date.............: 4:05 PM 8/3/2012
    signers..................: Performersoft LLC; Go Daddy Secure Certification Authority; Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority
    description..............: Protector

    Portable Executable structural information
    Compilation timedatestamp.....: 2012-08-03 14:04:31
    Target machine................: 0x14C (Intel 386 or later processors and compatible processors)
    Entry point address...........: 0x0011C1FD

    PE Sections...................:

    Name Virtual Address Virtual Size Raw Size Entropy MD5
    .text 4096 1472075 1472512 6.66 88608440c073371ff204c21076ec5c40
    .rdata 1478656 453606 453632 5.68 e7aaf925686e2b66f14e37add9c1061a
    .data 1933312 97628 22016 4.83 0e8957b638090fac66dc0995a4937038
    .tls 2031616 2 512 0.00 bf619eac0cdf3f68d496ea9344137e8b
    .rsrc 2035712 1224 1536 4.62 46a3ae93064302af2775b8c5e557efe0
    .reloc 2039808 89142 89600 5.53 917a5cee124406ec1dad0104ff29f05d

    PE Imports....................:

    [[imagehlp.dll]]
    ImageDirectoryEntryToData

    [[ADVAPI32.dll]]
    RegisterEventSourceA, RegEnumKeyExW, RegDeleteKeyW, RegEnumKeyW, RegEnumValueW, SetSecurityInfo, DeleteAce, GetAce, RegCreateKeyExW, RegNotifyChangeKeyValue, RegDeleteValueW, RegSetValueExW, RegQueryValueExW, RegOpenKeyExW, RegCloseKey, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl, GetAclInformation, GetSecurityInfo, OpenProcessToken, OpenThreadToken, AddAce, InitializeAcl, GetLengthSid, GetTokenInformation, DeregisterEventSource, ReportEventA

    [[KERNEL32.dll]]
    GetCurrentProcessId, GetCurrentThreadId, LoadLibraryA, MapViewOfFileEx, OpenFileMappingW, UnmapViewOfFile, GetFileSize, CreateMutexW, WaitForMultipleObjects, ReadDirectoryChangesW, CopyFileW, WaitForSingleObjectEx, GetShortPathNameW, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, CreateEventW, DisableThreadLibraryCalls, SetEnvironmentVariableW, GetModuleHandleW, GetCurrentProcess, GetModuleFileNameW, GetLongPathNameW, GetCommandLineW, OpenEventA, SetEvent, HeapAlloc, GetProcessHeap, HeapFree, LeaveCriticalSection, GetFileSizeEx, FindResourceW, LoadResource, LockResource, SizeofResource, FindResourceExW, InitializeCriticalSection, lstrlenW, WideCharToMultiByte, CreateEventA, CloseHandle, WaitForSingleObject, GetModuleHandleA, GetProcAddress, SetFilePointer, GlobalFree, ResetEvent, lstrlenA, ReleaseMutex, MultiByteToWideChar, WriteFile, CreateDirectoryW, GetLastError, CreateFileW, ReadFile, GetStringTypeExA, Process32FirstW, Process32NextW, CompareStringW, CompareStringA, WriteConsoleW, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleA, GetLocaleInfoW, OpenMutexA, EnterCriticalSection, CreateMutexA, IsValidLocale, EnumSystemLocalesA, GetUserDefaultLCID, Sleep, InterlockedCompareExchange, GetVersionExW, AreFileApisANSI, SetEndOfFile, FlushFileBuffers, UnlockFile, LockFile, LockFileEx, UnlockFileEx, GetFileAttributesA, DeleteFileA, GetFileAttributesW, DeleteFileW, GetFileAttributesExW, LoadLibraryW, FreeLibrary, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetTickCount, GetSystemTime, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, GetTempPathA, GetTempPathW, LocalFree, FormatMessageA, FormatMessageW, GetFullPathNameA, GetFullPathNameW, GetDiskFreeSpaceA, GetDiskFreeSpaceW, CreateFileA, GetSystemInfo, CreateFileMappingW, MapViewOfFile, GetPrivateProfileSectionNamesW, GetPrivateProfileStringW, WaitNamedPipeW, CompareFileTime, FindClose, FindNextFileW, FindFirstFileW, PulseEvent, MoveFileExW, RaiseException, GetTempFileNameW, GetCurrentThread, DosDateTimeToFileTime, SetFileTime, GetFileTime, LocalFileTimeToFileTime, SetLastError, CreateDirectoryA, GetVersion, GetFileType, GetStdHandle, GlobalMemoryStatus, GetVersionExA, FlushConsoleInputBuffer, HeapDestroy, HeapReAlloc, HeapSize, InterlockedIncrement, InterlockedDecrement, InterlockedExchange, FlushInstructionCache, VirtualProtect, Module32NextW, Module32FirstW, CreateToolhelp32Snapshot, TlsAlloc, TlsFree, TlsGetValue, TlsSetValue, RtlUnwind, VirtualAlloc, VirtualQuery, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, ExitThread, CreateThread, GetCommandLineA, SetEnvironmentVariableA, GetCurrentDirectoryA, SetCurrentDirectoryA, ExitProcess, SetConsoleCtrlHandler, ReadConsoleInputA, SetConsoleMode, GetConsoleMode, LCMapStringA, LCMapStringW, GetCPInfo, HeapCreate, VirtualFree, GetModuleFileNameA, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, SetHandleCount, GetStartupInfoA, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetEnvironmentStrings, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStringsW, GetTimeZoneInformation, GetStringTypeA, GetStringTypeW, GetConsoleCP, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, SetStdHandle, GetLocaleInfoA, DeleteCriticalSection

    [[OLEAUT32.dll]]
    -, -, -, -, -, -

    [[SHELL32.dll]]
    SHGetSpecialFolderPathW

    [[RPCRT4.dll]]
    UuidCreate, UuidToStringW, RpcStringFreeW

    [[PSAPI.DLL]]
    EnumProcessModules, GetModuleInformation

    [[SHLWAPI.dll]]
    PathAppendW, PathStripPathW, PathFileExistsW, PathRemoveExtensionW, PathRenameExtensionW, StrCmpW, PathFindExtensionW, PathAddExtensionW, PathFindFileNameW, PathIsDirectoryW, PathIsFileSpecW

    [[ole32.dll]]
    CoCreateInstance, CoInitialize, CoUninitialize

    [[USER32.dll]]
    KillTimer, CallNextHookEx, LoadStringA, MessageBoxA, GetDesktopWindow, GetClassNameA, IsWindow, GetClassNameW, RegisterWindowMessageW, GetProcessWindowStation, GetUserObjectInformationW

    [[WINHTTP.dll]]
    WinHttpReadData, WinHttpQueryHeaders, WinHttpAddRequestHeaders, WinHttpConnect, WinHttpSetStatusCallback, WinHttpSendRequest, WinHttpGetIEProxyConfigForCurrentUser, WinHttpGetProxyForUrl, WinHttpOpenRequest, WinHttpSetOption, WinHttpReceiveResponse, WinHttpCloseHandle, WinHttpOpen, WinHttpQueryDataAvailable


    PE Exports....................:

    InitMonitor, ProtectedDebugProc, ProtectedShellProc
    Symantec Reputation
    Suspicious.Insight
    First seen by VirusTotal
    2012-08-13 20:26:16 UTC ( 1 minute ago )
    Last seen by VirusTotal
    2012-08-13 20:26:16 UTC ( 1 minute ago )
    File names (max. 25)
    %Protector Process Name%.dll

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    Then everything looks good. No signs of malware from your logs. Is the computer running ok?
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    Well opening new tabs in Chrome and Firefox is painfully slow.
    The internet speed itself is fine - it works beautifully on one tab.

    I'm guessing it's something to do with the software itself and I'm possibly seeing false connections between the two events of slow software and getting malware.

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    Do you have a Usb Flash Drive you can use?
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    Yes, why?

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    For x64 bit systems download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool x64 and save it to a flash drive.

    Plug the flashdrive into the infected PC.

    Enter System Recovery Options.

    To enter System Recovery Options from the Advanced Boot Options:
    • Restart the computer.
    • As soon as the BIOS is loaded begin tapping the F8 key until Advanced Boot Options appears.
    • Use the arrow keys to select the Repair your computer menu item.
    • Select US as the keyboard language settings, and then click Next.
    • Select the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.
    • Select your user account an click Next.


    To enter System Recovery Options by using Windows installation disc:
    • Insert the installation disc.
    • Restart your computer.
    • If prompted, press any key to start Windows from the installation disc. If your computer is not configured to start from a CD or DVD, check your BIOS settings.
    • Click Repair your computer.
    • Select US as the keyboard language settings, and then click Next.
    • Select the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.
    • Select your user account and click Next.


    On the System Recovery Options menu you will get the following options:
      • Startup Repair
        System Restore
        Windows Complete PC Restore
        Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
        Command Prompt
    • Select Command Prompt
    • In the command window type in notepad and press Enter.
    • The notepad opens. Under File menu select Open.
    • Select "Computer" and find your flash drive letter and close the notepad.
    • In the command window type e:\frst.exe (for x64 bit version type e:\frst64) and press Enter
      Note: Replace letter e with the drive letter of your flash drive.
    • The tool will start to run.
    • When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
    • Press Scan button.
    • It will make a log (FRST.txt) on the flash drive. Please copy and paste it to your reply.

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    It's reverted to being okay now.
    Thanks so much for all your help.

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    Congratulations! You now appear clean!


    Uninstall Combofix
    • Make sure that Combofix.exe that you downloaded is on your Desktop but Do not run it!
      o *If it is not on your Desktop, the below will not work.
    • Click on then Run....
    • Now copy & paste the green bolded text in the run-box and click OK.

      ComboFix /Uninstall



      <Notice the space between the "x" and "/".> <--- It needs to be there
      Windows Vista users: Press the Windows Key + R to bring the Run... Command and then from there you can add in the Combofix /Uninstall

    • Please advise if this step is missed for any reason as it performs some important actions:
      "This will uninstall Combofix, delete its related folders and files, reset your clock settings, hide file extensions, hide the system/hidden files and resets System Restore again.
      It also makes a clean Restore Point and flashes all the old restore points in order to prevent possible reinfection from an old one through system restore".




    Are things running okay? Do you have any more questions?

    System Still Slow?
    You may wish to try StartupLite. Simply download this tool to your desktop and run it. It will explain any optional auto-start programs on your system, and offer the option to stop these programs from starting at startup. This will result in fewer programs running when you boot your system, and should improve preformance.
    If that does not work, you can try the steps mentioned in Slow Computer/browser? Check Here First; It May Not Be Malware.

    We Need to Clean Up Our Mess
    • Download OTC by OldTimer and save it to your desktop.
    • Double click icon to start the program. If you are using Vista, please right-click and choose run as administrator
    • Then Click the big button.
    • You will get a prompt saying "Being Cleanup Process". Please select Yes.
    • Restart your computer when prompted.




    One of the most common questions found when cleaning malware is "how did my machine get infected?"

    There are a variety of reasons, but the most common ones are that you are not practicing Safe Internet, you are not running the proper security software or that your computer's security settings are set too low.

    Below I have outlined a series of categories that outline how you can increase the security of your computer to help reduce the chance of being infected again in the future.

    Do not use P2P programs
    Peer-to-peer or file-sharing programs (such as uTorrent, Limewire and Bitorrent) are probably the primary route of infection nowadays. These programs allow file sharing between users as the name(s) suggest. It is almost impossible to know whether the file you’re downloading through P2P programs is safe.

    It is therefore possible to be infected by downloading infected files via peer-to-peer programs and so I recommend that you do not use these programs. Should you wish to use them, they must be used with extreme care. Some further reading on this subject, along with included links, are as follows: "File-Sharing, otherwise known as Peer To Peer" and "Risks of File-Sharing Technology."

    In addition, P2P programs facilitate cyber crime and help distribute pirated software, movies and other illegal material.

    Practice Safe Internet
    Another one of the main reasons people get infected in the first place is that they are not practicing Safe Internet. You practice Safe Internet when you educate yourself on how to properly use the Internet through the use of security tools and good practice. Knowing how you can get infected and what types of files and sites to avoid will be the most crucial step in keeping your computer malware free. The reality is that the majority of people who are infected with malware are ones who click on things they shouldn't be clicking on. Whether these things are files or sites it doesn't really matter. If something is out to get you, and you click on it, it most likely will.

    Below are a list of simple precautions to take to keep your computer clean and running securely:
    1. If you receive an attachment from someone you do not know, DO NOT OPEN IT! Simple as that. Opening attachments from people you do not know is a very common method for viruses or worms to infect your computer.
    2. If you receive an attachment and it ends with a .exe, .com, .bat, or .pif do not open the attachment unless you know for a fact that it is clean. For the casual computer user, you will almost never receive a valid attachment of this type.
    3. If you receive an attachment from someone you know, and it looks suspicious, then it probably is. The email could be from someone you know who is themselves infected with malware which is trying to infect everyone in their address book. A key thing to look out for here is: does the email sound as though it’s from the person you know? Often, the email may simply have a web link or a “Run this file to make your PC run fast” message in it.
    4. If you are browsing the Internet and a popup appears saying that you are infected, ignore it!. These are, as far as I am concerned, scams that are being used to scare you into purchasing a piece of software. For an example of these types of pop-ups, or Foistware, you should read this article: Foistware, And how to avoid it.
      There are also programs that disguise themselves as Anti-Spyware or security products but are instead scams. Removal instructions for a lot of these "rogues" can be found here.
    5. Another tactic to fool you on the web is when a site displays a popup that looks like a normal Windows message or alert. When you click on them, though, they instead bring you to another site that is trying to push a product on you, or will download a file to your PC without your knowledge. You can check to see if it's a real alert by right-clicking on the window. If there is a menu that comes up saying Add to Favorites... you know it's a fake. DO NOT click on these windows, instead close them by finding the open window on your Taskbar, right click and chose close.
    6. Do not visit pornographic websites. I know this may bother some of you, but the fact is that a large amount of malware is pushed through these types of sites. I am not saying all adult sites do this, but a lot do, as this can often form part of their funding.
    7. When using an Instant Messaging program be cautious about clicking on links people send to you. It is not uncommon for infections to send a message to everyone in the infected person's contact list that contains a link to an infection. Instead when you receive a message that contains a link you should message back to the person asking if it is legit.
    8. Stay away from Warez and Crack sites! As with Peer-2-Peer programs, in addition to the obvious copyright issues, the downloads from these sites are typically overrun with infections.
    9. Be careful of what you download off of web sites and Peer-2-Peer networks. Some sites disguise malware as legitimate software to trick you into installing them and Peer-2-Peer networks are crawling with it. If you want to download files from a site, and are not sure if they are legitimate, you can use tools such as BitDefender Traffic Light, Norton Safe Web, or McAfee SiteAdvisor to look up info on the site and stay protected against malicious sites. Please be sure to only choose and install one of those tool bars.
    10. DO NOT INSTALL any software without first reading the End User License Agreement, otherwise known as the EULA. A tactic that some developers use is to offer their software for free, but have spyware and other programs you do not want bundled with it. This is where they make their money. By reading the agreement there is a good chance you can spot this and not install the software.
      Sometimes even legitimate programs will try to bundle extra, unwanted, software with the program you want - this is done to raise money for the program. Be sure to untick any boxes which may indicate that other programs will be downloaded.


    Keep Windows up-to-date
    Microsoft continually releases security and stability updates for its supported operating systems and you should always apply these to help keep your PC secure.

    • Windows XP users
      You should visit Windows Update to check for the latest updates to your system. The latest service pack (SP3) can be obtained directly from Microsoft here.
    • Windows Vista users
      You should run the Windows Update program from your start menu to access the latest updates to your operating system (information can be found here). The latest service pack (SP2) can be obtained directly from Microsoft here.
    • Windows 7 users
      You should run the Windows Update program from your start menu to access the latest updates to your operating system (information can be found here). The latest service pack (SP1) can be obtained directly from Microsoft here



    Keep your browser secure
    Most modern browsers have come on in leaps and bounds with their inbuilt, default security. The best way to keep your browser secure nowadays is simply to keep it up-to-date.

    The latest versions of the three common browsers can be found below:


    Use an AntiVirus Software
    It is very important that your computer has an up-to-date anti-virus software on it which has a real-time agent running. This alone can save you a lot of trouble with malware in the future.
    See this link for a listing of some online & their stand-alone antivirus programs: Virus, Spyware, and Malware Protection and Removal Resources, a couple of free Anti-Virus programs you may be interested in are Microsoft Security Essentials and Avast.

    It is imperative that you update your Antivirus software at least once a week (even more if you wish). If you do not update your antivirus software then it will not be able to catch any of the new variants that may come out. If you use a commercial antivirus program you must make sure you keep renewing your subscription. Otherwise, once your subscription runs out, you may not be able to update the programs virus definitions.

    Use a Firewall
    I can not stress how important it is that you use a Firewall on your computer. Without a firewall your computer is susceptible to being hacked and taken over. Simply using a Firewall in its default configuration can lower your risk greatly.

    All versions of Windows starting from XP have an in-built firewall. With Windows XP this firewall will protect you from incoming traffic (i.e. hackers). Starting with Windows Vista, the firewall was beefed up to also protect you against outgoing traffic (i.e. malicious programs installed on your machine should be blocked from sending data, such as your bank details and passwords, out).

    In addition, if you connect to the internet via a router, this will normally have a firewall in-built.

    Some people will recommend installing a different firewall (instead of the Windows’ built one), this is personal choice, but the message is to definitely have one! For a tutorial on Firewalls and a listing of some available ones see this link: Understanding and Using Firewalls

    Install an Anti-Malware program
    Recommended, and free, Anti-Malware programs are Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and SuperAntiSpyware.

    You should regularly (perhaps once a week) scan your computer with an Anti-Malware program just as you would with an antivirus software.

    Make sure your applications have all of their updates
    It is also possible for other programs on your computer to have security vulnerability that can allow malware to infect you. Therefore, it is very important to check for the latest versions of commonly installed applications that are regularly patched to fix vulnerabilities (such as Adobe Reader and Java). You can check these by visiting Secunia Software Inspector.

    Follow this list and your potential for being infected again will reduce dramatically.
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