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I ran Microsoft AntiSpyware software a few times and time
after time Brilliant Digital (altnet) still shows up. Can someone please help me to remove this spyware? |
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Have you tried running a scan in safe mode?
"scott" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0a4001c4f4b7$577cb680$a301280a@phx.gbl... >I ran Microsoft AntiSpyware software a few times and time > after time Brilliant Digital (altnet) still shows up. Can > someone please help me to remove this spyware? > > |
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Hi guys,
I have had the same problem. tried running a scan in safe mode and the registery entry still exists. This is even though the result indicates that it has been removed. I have tried to manually delete the item manually from the registry and it wouldnt allow me to do this either. I think Altnet was installed as part of Kazaa, which was deleted from the pc some time ago. I have another pc that didnt have kazaa and that one doesnt have altnet on it. I have also tried some other spyware programs and where it has been found it is also unable to delete it. Any other solutions, other than formatting and reinstalling windows would be appreciated. Regards Sue >-----Original Message----- >Have you tried running a scan in safe mode? > >"scott" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0a4001c4f4b7$577cb680$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>I ran Microsoft AntiSpyware software a few times and time >> after time Brilliant Digital (altnet) still shows up. Can >> someone please help me to remove this spyware? >> >> > > >. > |
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This stuff can be cleaned manually, although it is quite difficult.
The posts with the most information generically on such cleaning procedures in this group are those from Jim Byrd. He is posting in response to specific bugs, but the general procedures and tools in his links are more generally useful I believe. I don't have a lot of direct experience with cleaning these resistant bugs. In the cases I have worked on, working at a safe mode command prompt level using the attrib command to remove everything except index.dat from the Temporary Internet Files folder was a primary part of the fix--but each bug is different. Use all the tools you can find that show where things start from and disable those you can't find and verify through copyright or other information the source of. If you can't find a given item in a startup entry that's a good clue--keep looking! The Silent Runners.vbs script is an excellent tool, as is MSCONFIG, and lots of others. And, if you can, by all means submit a Tools, suspected spyware report from the machine--this'll give Microsoft more data points on your particular bug. "Sue S" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:05ba01c4f631$c7517010$3501280a@phx.gbl... > Hi guys, > > I have had the same problem. tried running a scan in safe > mode and the registery entry still exists. This is even > though the result indicates that it has been removed. > > I have tried to manually delete the item manually from > the registry and it wouldnt allow me to do this either. I > think Altnet was installed as part of Kazaa, which was > deleted from the pc some time ago. > > I have another pc that didnt have kazaa and that one > doesnt have altnet on it. > > I have also tried some other spyware programs and where > it has been found it is also unable to delete it. > > Any other solutions, other than formatting and > reinstalling windows would be appreciated. > > Regards > Sue > > >>-----Original Message----- >>Have you tried running a scan in safe mode? >> >>"scott" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message >>news:0a4001c4f4b7$577cb680$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>>I ran Microsoft AntiSpyware software a few times and > time >>> after time Brilliant Digital (altnet) still shows up. > Can >>> someone please help me to remove this spyware? >>> >>> >> >> >>. >> |
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Thanks Bill, will do a bit more investigation.
>-----Original Message----- >This stuff can be cleaned manually, although it is quite difficult. > >The posts with the most information generically on such cleaning procedures >in this group are those from Jim Byrd. He is posting in response to >specific bugs, but the general procedures and tools in his links are more >generally useful I believe. > >I don't have a lot of direct experience with cleaning these resistant bugs. >In the cases I have worked on, working at a safe mode command prompt level >using the attrib command to remove everything except index.dat from the >Temporary Internet Files folder was a primary part of the fix--but each bug >is different. Use all the tools you can find that show where things start >from and disable those you can't find and verify through copyright or other >information the source of. If you can't find a given item in a startup >entry that's a good clue--keep looking! The Silent Runners.vbs script is >an excellent tool, as is MSCONFIG, and lots of others. > >And, if you can, by all means submit a Tools, suspected spyware report from >the machine--this'll give Microsoft more data points on your particular bug. > >"Sue S" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:05ba01c4f631$c7517010$3501280a@phx.gbl... >> Hi guys, >> >> I have had the same problem. tried running a scan in safe >> mode and the registery entry still exists. This is even >> though the result indicates that it has been removed. >> >> I have tried to manually delete the item manually from >> the registry and it wouldnt allow me to do this either. I >> think Altnet was installed as part of Kazaa, which was >> deleted from the pc some time ago. >> >> I have another pc that didnt have kazaa and that one >> doesnt have altnet on it. >> >> I have also tried some other spyware programs and where >> it has been found it is also unable to delete it. >> >> Any other solutions, other than formatting and >> reinstalling windows would be appreciated. >> >> Regards >> Sue >> >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>Have you tried running a scan in safe mode? >>> >>>"scott" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >>>news:0a4001c4f4b7$577cb680$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>>>I ran Microsoft AntiSpyware software a few times and >> time >>>> after time Brilliant Digital (altnet) still shows up. >> Can >>>> someone please help me to remove this spyware? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>. >>> > > >. > |
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If cleaning yourself seems either beyond your depth or likely to take more
time than you can devote, using Hijack This and posting the log in a forum devoted to such things is the way to get the job done expeditiously. The name is perhaps confusing, but this app basically creates a list of startup items from your machine and logs them in a form that allows the folks in the forums to suggest which items to disable to remove the spyware processes that are hard to kill. You can get the application here: http://www.aumha.org/free.htm and use the links in the text to the right of the download link to locate both a tutorial in its use, and a forum in which to post your log. Don't latch onto an existing thread--post in a new thread--the subject header you used here should be effective, I'd think. <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:064401c4f76e$18cb0cc0$7d02280a@phx.gbl... > Thanks Bill, will do a bit more investigation. > > >>-----Original Message----- >>This stuff can be cleaned manually, although it is quite > difficult. >> >>The posts with the most information generically on such > cleaning procedures >>in this group are those from Jim Byrd. He is posting in > response to >>specific bugs, but the general procedures and tools in > his links are more >>generally useful I believe. >> >>I don't have a lot of direct experience with cleaning > these resistant bugs. >>In the cases I have worked on, working at a safe mode > command prompt level >>using the attrib command to remove everything except > index.dat from the >>Temporary Internet Files folder was a primary part of > the fix--but each bug >>is different. Use all the tools you can find that show > where things start >>from and disable those you can't find and verify through > copyright or other >>information the source of. If you can't find a given > item in a startup >>entry that's a good clue--keep looking! The Silent > Runners.vbs script is >>an excellent tool, as is MSCONFIG, and lots of others. >> >>And, if you can, by all means submit a Tools, suspected > spyware report from >>the machine--this'll give Microsoft more data points on > your particular bug. >> >>"Sue S" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message >>news:05ba01c4f631$c7517010$3501280a@phx.gbl... >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> I have had the same problem. tried running a scan in > safe >>> mode and the registery entry still exists. This is even >>> though the result indicates that it has been removed. >>> >>> I have tried to manually delete the item manually from >>> the registry and it wouldnt allow me to do this > either. I >>> think Altnet was installed as part of Kazaa, which was >>> deleted from the pc some time ago. >>> >>> I have another pc that didnt have kazaa and that one >>> doesnt have altnet on it. >>> >>> I have also tried some other spyware programs and where >>> it has been found it is also unable to delete it. >>> >>> Any other solutions, other than formatting and >>> reinstalling windows would be appreciated. >>> >>> Regards >>> Sue >>> >>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>Have you tried running a scan in safe mode? >>>> >>>>"scott" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>> message >>>>news:0a4001c4f4b7$577cb680$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>>>>I ran Microsoft AntiSpyware software a few times and >>> time >>>>> after time Brilliant Digital (altnet) still shows up. >>> Can >>>>> someone please help me to remove this spyware? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>. >>>> >> >> >>. >> |
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