Hijackthis

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  1. Equivalent Exchange

    Equivalent Exchange Well-Known Member

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    Over the past hour or two I've been working to clean this computer up from sme malware issues. I think I've got everything, however I wanna see if you guys can find anything. Heres a hijackthis log...

     
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    fuRiouS_ Well-Known Member

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    Hijackthis does alot more harm than good if you dont know what youre doing. I dont exactly know whats installed on your computer so I cant make that judgment.
     
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    Equivalent Exchange Well-Known Member

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    So in other words, "I dont know". Also known as spamming...

    I only use hijackthis to create the log, not to try and fix issues. And either way, know what I' doing.
     
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    I don't see anything that looks harmful but I could be missing something. :unsure:
     
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    i gave it a quick scan, and i didnt see anything, but then again i dont know what exactly is on your computer

    i would say you should be good, but the ones that say (no file) by it might be harmful
     
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    I was trying to get a point over that other people dont know his computer as well as he does. Other people cant make the judgement of what he does and does not need so making this thread all up to EE.
     
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    It isnt my computer though ^_^

    Sorry forgot to mention that.

    However, other people can make the judgement that if something is spyware to get rid of it. I'm only looking for mailicious programs/spyware, so I think most people can agree that stuff needs to go.
     
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    Why dont you just use a spyware/adware program?
     
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    spyware programs don't always work. Hijack this usually does
     
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    These two look suspicious, but its probably an application you are using. Anyway, if you are still worried, make a online antivirus scan with the Panda online scaner or the Kaspersky one (you can find them on the main pages of the manufactuers... just google Kaspersky or Panda Antivirus). Use a proper firewall, and you're safe.
     
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    Yeah, I thought so to. But they're just programs to manage the touchpad on the notebook.


    Yes, I went through ad aware, spybot, and avast antivirus, was the first thing I did.
     

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