You need to run these 5 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.
1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)
2. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
3. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot
4 Run Superantispyware
5. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!
Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection
In my case Autoexec.nt was missing from the C:\WINNT\System32 directory. Looking in the C:\WINNT\Repair directory I found that Windows had automatically made a backup copy of Autoexec.nt, so I just copied this into C:\WINNT\System32 and the problem was fixed.
Start Windows in test mode (F8). Access MS-DOS symbol and go to directory "C:\WINNT\system32". Tipe "del kghdd.dll" and press enter. The dll-file will be deleted from your hard disk. Restart PC in normal mode and run anti virus for final check.
In win2000:c:\winnt\system32\dssite.msc
That is a subdirectory (or subfolder) of the Windows (Or WinNT) directory which contains very important parts of the Windows operating system.
1. Download and run firefox to protect your computer from future spyware attacks and pop ups which are coming in through internet explorer (Trojan downloaders, win32 ).Browser attacks aren't easy to spot because they piggyback on legitimate traffic that doesn't exhibit many obvious warning signs . 2. Run the vundo and combo fix 3. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 4. Run the anti spyware remove programs spybot 5. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!
DHCP server configuration in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf(FEDORA)or /etc/dhcpd.conf (RHEL).
Mine has suddenly started doing this too. A required Microsoft Windows system directory, the Windows System32 directory is often located in either C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\system32. Often many Microsoft Windows error messages will contain the system32 directory because many of the system files Windows uses to run are stored in this directory. By itself the System32 directory will not cause any errors unless it is missing of course. If you are getting an error with a file in the System32 directory search for that file. No error message, it just pops up and has to be 'closed'
bkevcyay.dll sounds like a random filename a virus would use to install itself in your System32 folder. You may want to run a scan of your system using both an Anti-Virus or an Anti-Malware utility.
there is an .ini file in your c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc That file contains DNS entries (ip addresses that relate to a name) (They are separated by a space Example: 127.0.0.1 localhost 209.85.96.21 WikiAnswers
I use XoftSpy 4.11 to get rid of it. Alternatively, Boot into safe mode then search for these 2 files: f3PSSavr.scr and javex80.vxd they normally located in the WINNT\system32\ Delete them then search the registry by going to START then Run and type regedit then ok then Ctrl+F and look for these any reference to these files plus look for and delete all keys containing: Aornum FunWebProducts If you are unble to delete certain keys then you need to open regedt32 at the Start, Run but you must be an administrator or have that previllage and you should know how to disable the deny part of certain keys and also have some knowldge of using the registry editor/s.
Hello! I have delete it! The virus create an infected copy of EXPLORER.EXE in the folders: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (or C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32) and C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DLLCACHE (or C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DLLCACHE) To remove it, start Windows in protected mode, then delete the files EXPLORER.EXE on these folders (there are hidden system files, then you have to enable to display hidden system files). That's all !!!!!!! Very easy. Aldito. This worm virus is probably running over existing IM files. Try to update your IM application and it will run over the virus files.