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What Kind Of A Virus Is This? And Wtf Is Wrong With My Laptop?

By AntiVirus Posted in: Avira AntiVir

Well I’ve discovered that my Anti-virus (Avira) disappeared and when i searched it on Win7 start it showed up, but when I pressed it a little picture in the bottom right corner showed up saying “Avira AntiVir operates under enhanced protection mode”. I know that that was a virus, also I’ve had and am still having the svhost.ex desc.:Purr Jig Issue Signal ; and svhost.exe desc.: svhost.exe and ufa.exe that mostly consumes all th CPU and loads a ddownloads page on every Internet page that I try to go.
So I got then ESET Nod32 anti-virus 5 and security, but when I installed them my laptop suddenly rebooted into safe mode for a 1-2 minutes and rebooted back to normal, but when i wanted to see if the ant-virus installed again the picture popped up only saying that no Nod32 is running in that strange mode. When I found the Nod32 ant-virus folder it was empty and the recycle bin had nothing in it, so I tried to install the anti-virus for about 4 times when I thought of ending processes of viruses that I know and installing the ant-virus at the same time. IT WORKED! But after a scan and ~1500 deleted virus files there were still 75 files left that couldn’t be read or cleaned, so I shuted down my laptop and when I turned it back on the anti-virus was gone AGAIN! It seemed that the svhost.exe of both kind were in those 75 undeleted files but at least ufa.exe stopped appearing.
So could anyone tell my what kind of a virus eats anti-viruses and is it possible to get rid of it without formating or deleting my personal files?

  1. Techno Says

    Download a new version of your browser, IE8, Firefox, Chrome etc. (if you can, don’t worry if you can’t all Windows versions have I.E.) but don’t install it yet.
    The key words here are SAFE MODE!!!
    Download, (if you can’t get on-line, have a friend download and copy to disc/flash for transfer) install, update and then in SAFE MODE* run full scans with these programs…
    ** http://www.malwarebytes.orghttp://www.superantispyware.comhttp://download.cnet.com/Ad-Aware-Free-I… free
    *** Important, when downloaded/installed/updated disconnect from the internet ***
    Then re-start.
    If you can’t run a scan, go into the scanner’s folder and re-name the .exe file to something like ‘MyFile.exe’ and try in safe mode again. Some malware prevent the execution of anti spy/mal/virus scans by blocking them by name.
    Reinstall your browser.
    Try running a couple of on-line scans to be sure…http://housecall.trendmicro.com/uk/http://go.eset.com/us/online-scannerhttp://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/s…
    You should consider getting a good Anti-Virus program.
    Try one of these free ones…http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-…http://www.free-av.com/en/download/1/avi… (Avria)http://download.cnet.com/AVG-Anti-Virus-…http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windo… (MSE)
    ***Never use more than one, active, anti-virus program at any one time***
    *Note: On start up (before Windows loads) keep tapping either F5 or F8 (be aware that some manufacturers use F8 for system recovery!) then use arrow keys to highlight ‘Safe Mode with networking’ and hit Enter/Return, click on a user account, enter the Administrator password (if you don’t know it, there probably isn’t one so leave it blank) and hit Enter/Return.
    **Note: Malwarebytes should be run in ‘Normal Mode’ unless that isn’t possible!
    ©Techno

  2. ToeCutte Says

    If you are having that much problem with virus’s your only option at this point and one I would highly recommend would be to save off all of the stuff in “My Documents” and then reinstall the operating system with a format of the hard drive to assure once the operating system is installed the system is clean of virus’s.

  3. Jamie Says

    It’s a trojan horse. A particularly nasty payload that disables antivirus programs. Format your entire laptop and then do a clean install of Windows 7.

  4. Patches Says

    “delete system 32″
    That will completely fix your PC

  5. Jimmy Says

    Install Malwarebytes .org. FREE, and install a firewall.

  6. Lola Says

    You might need to rebuild your laptop

  7. Scott Says

    Sounds like you have to re-install your OS

  8. Anonymous Says

    I’ve had trojan a couple of times. I think I had to reset it to factory settings first time. Second time I had Avast and it is very good. Try and install it if it doesn’t work reset your computer. I hope no one is going to sent me a virus now because everytime I recommend Avast I get viruses because some people say its not good enough maybe just to prove their point. The bastard/s sent me trojan alright I guess the are going to do it again **** holes

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