It's difficult to give a good answer to this question. There are a lot of trojans with the name StartPage. They all have something in common ... they haijck your browser, making normal internet-browsing almost impossible. The file leimbag.dll is probably one of the trojan's files.
A lot of the StartPage-trojans are recognized by Symantec. If you have a Symantec virusscanner, do a complete system-scan. If not, use the Symantec Online virusscanner to scan your system for virusses: security.symantec
Good luck, Jahewi :-)
There are removal instructions here. http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/adware.medload.html
1. Start the computer at Safe Mode, go to c:\windows\system32.remove the mgo.dll directly. 2. run the Regedit,search the string of mgo.dll and then remove the string.
Tired of the startpage.8.A virus then check the website for removal instruction http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.startpage.html This is security response website of symantec antivirus group.
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Go to securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/pf/trpjan.startpage.html which contains all the instructions you need for taking care of the Trojan.
I used the free Antivirus AVG by Grisoft .... You can download it for free at: grisoft.com Download and run AVG FREE ANTI VIRUS Program run updated avg antivirus will remove from system
reinstall windows
microsoft has a tool to get rid of the virus. i went to the windows update and it only works for windows 2000 and later. it will not work on windows 95 or 98
Here's what I did..."try at your own risk": The Trojan notepad.exe is a bogus, so I simply deleted it. You may have to cut/paste to your desktop in order to delete it. Now do a search for notepad.exe on your C: drive. Or you may have to search manually. After you have found the "real" notepad.exe open a notepad document. Windows will say it cannot locate notepad.exe because the Trojan had windows configured to open the bogus notepad to the shortcut, and you have deleted it. Simply click browse and direct windows to the "real" notepad.exe...That's it. Windows will configure the shortcut back to the real notepad.
If you have erased the hard disk then the Trojan is gone.
A Trojan virus you might want to look into how to remove a Trojan in wiki for more info
microsoft has a new tool but it only works on windows 2000 or later. it will not work on 95 or 98. i went to the windows update or just go to microsoft.com