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I don't know if I can trust MSE at this point, but I'm hesitant to turn it off in case it's actually doing its job and has suspended these guys like it says it has. I went to disable MSE in preparing to run GMER and found that it (MSE) is suddenly aware of threats that it somehow didn't find before. I did not instruct TDSSKiller to remove the objects it found. I very much appreciate your fast response.
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Launch it, allow it to download latest Avast! virus definitionsĬlick the " Scan" button to start scan.After scan finishes,click on Save log Save the file as gmer.log.Ĭlick the Copy button and paste the results into your next reply. button to save the scan results to your Desktop. When the scan is finished, click the Save. If you see a rootkit warning window, click OK. If you receive a WARNING!!! about rootkit activity and are asked to fully scan your system.click NO. (do not use the computer while the scan is in progress)
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GMER will open to the Rootkit/Malware tab and perform an automatic Full Scan when first run. Temporarily disable any real-time active protection so your security programs will not conflict with gmer's driver.
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Please download GMER from here(doesnot work on 64 bit OS) Launch it.Click on change parameters-Select TDLFS file systemĬlick on " Scan".Please post the LOG report(log file should be in your C drive) Looks like malware to me, but I haven't found other reports that appear to be the same. If I turn off the Themes service and plug the machine back into the network, a svchost with the DHCP service in it starts hogging memory. If I unplug the ethernet, it will release most of the memory.
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It does not act up until the PC is connected to the LAN (I pulled the plug when I became suspicious), but once the network connection is established, that svchost starts claiming more and more memory. One by one I moved them to their own svchosts until I was able to isolate the hog. Using Process Explorer I found that this svchost was hosting about 20 services. I eventually found that a certain instance of svchost.exe was consuming as between 1 and 1.5 GB of memory! The machine has 2 GB of RAM, so this kind of memory use, along with all normal memory use, explains the performance problem. I've also scanned with Spybot - Search & Destroy, which reported only tracking cookies. I've used MSE to scan for viruses a number of times, but it reports no problems. Since this started in the middle of the week, I've tried to roll back to various system restore points, but this did not help. This is a machine that the whole family uses, and no one is quite sure if the performance decline is truly correlated with my getting suckered by the email.
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Around the same time the PC began performing poorly. MSE didn't comlain, and I closed the web site. I clicked on what looked like a legit link in an email from a friend, but it turned out to be less than legitimate. I've been running Microsoft Security Essentials for some time now, and have generally been very pleased, but I'm worried now that I might have some malware despite MSE.