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No matter how many different anti-spyware type programs i
run and no matter how many times I delete everything, these pop ups show up all the time. ads1.revenue.net Aurora www.loadingwebsite.com The one that is the most annoying is the one that is titled AURORA. I always get random pop ups and the blue bar on top of the pop up always says Aurora for the title. I dont think any program I have ran (and I have tried at least 8 different programs) this doesnt go away. The latest program I have tried is Spy Doctor and although it finds many different things everytime and says that it deletes almost all of it, when I run it again, most of the stuff gets detected again. Here are all the programs I have tried so far which haven't worked: 1. Microsoft Anti-Spyware 2. Spy Sweeper 3. Spybot 4. Ad Aware 5. Crap Cleaner 6. Spy Doctor 7. Virtual Bouncer (turns out this is adware in itself) 8. Defender Pro 5-In-1 I know there are more I have tried but deleted and uninstalled but I forget them all because I have tried so many damn programs. Please don't recommend running anything in safe mode because I have done all that also. What else should I try? |
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From Steve Wechsler:
The victims of Aurora (VX2, Transponder, betterinternet,etc.) might like to contact the purveyors of this "product" and express their "appreciation". Direct Revenue LLC 107 Grand Street 3rd Floor New York, NY 10013 V: 646.613.0376 F: 646.613.0386 This page shows which companies have invested in Direct Revenue : http://www.benedelman.org/spyware/investors/ This page exposes their previous practices with the "uninstaller" : Direct-Revenue - Vx2 Transponder Gang Fifth Columnists with Adware Sleeper Agents http://www.webhelper4u.com/directre...ctrevenue2.html Their latest "uninstaller" is still being analyzed. I do ***NOT*** recommend using it at this point in time. Steve Wechsler (akaMowGreen) MS-MVP 2004-2005 -- Andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== "Evan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17b801c54927$1ccaeba0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > No matter how many different anti-spyware type programs i > run and no matter how many times I delete everything, > these pop ups show up all the time. > > ads1.revenue.net > > Aurora > > www.loadingwebsite.com > > The one that is the most annoying is the one that is > titled AURORA. I always get random pop ups and the blue > bar on top of the pop up always says Aurora for the > title. I dont think any program I have ran (and I have > tried at least 8 different programs) this doesnt go > away. The latest program I have tried is Spy Doctor and > although it finds many different things everytime and > says that it deletes almost all of it, when I run it > again, most of the stuff gets detected again. Here are > all the programs I have tried so far which haven't worked: > > 1. Microsoft Anti-Spyware > 2. Spy Sweeper > 3. Spybot > 4. Ad Aware > 5. Crap Cleaner > 6. Spy Doctor > 7. Virtual Bouncer (turns out this is adware in itself) > 8. Defender Pro 5-In-1 > > I know there are more I have tried but deleted and > uninstalled but I forget them all because I have tried so > many damn programs. Please don't recommend running > anything in safe mode because I have done all that also. > What else should I try? > > |
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Check out the .announcements group--there's a thread there on this one.
In my experience, aurora has three parts. One part is named nail.exe--I think in \windows, but perhaps \windows\system32. You can defang this piece in safe mode by copying an empty file to it and setting it as read-only. The other two pieces are tougher. One or both of them may be named randomly. One of them gets a new name each time its process is restarted--and any attempt to interfere with the program will restart this piece. You can see this one in Microsoft Antispyware's Process Explorers--look for process names starting with TODO: (In looking for other information about this critter, nail.exe, aurora, and todo are all good search terms.) You will see that if you kill this process--easy to do in Microsoft Antispyware, and refresh the window, it will come right back with a new name. So--for this one, take some note of the location and characteristics of the name--'cause when you get around to looking for it, it may have a different name. The third piece was the one I found hardest to find. In my case, I used an online scan from Trend Micro: http://housecall.trendmicro.com This spotted the main .EXE as a virus--unfortunately I don't recall which one. I hadn't been able to see that listed in any of the system explorers in Microsoft Antispyware, nor with RootKitRevealer, or other tools that I tried. So--once you know the names of all three pieces, you need to kill them all at once. My approach to that, once I had nailed nail.exe, was to use the Recovery Console. This is a command line facility which may be daunting for some, though. The other approach likely to work is Killbox: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/files/killbox.php The thread in announcements also details a couple of registry entries that will need to be edited that start up these items. You don't need to do that right away--better to get rid of the executables, but they'll give error messages once the executables are gone. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Evan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17b801c54927$1ccaeba0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > No matter how many different anti-spyware type programs i > run and no matter how many times I delete everything, > these pop ups show up all the time. > > ads1.revenue.net > > Aurora > > www.loadingwebsite.com > > The one that is the most annoying is the one that is > titled AURORA. I always get random pop ups and the blue > bar on top of the pop up always says Aurora for the > title. I dont think any program I have ran (and I have > tried at least 8 different programs) this doesnt go > away. The latest program I have tried is Spy Doctor and > although it finds many different things everytime and > says that it deletes almost all of it, when I run it > again, most of the stuff gets detected again. Here are > all the programs I have tried so far which haven't worked: > > 1. Microsoft Anti-Spyware > 2. Spy Sweeper > 3. Spybot > 4. Ad Aware > 5. Crap Cleaner > 6. Spy Doctor > 7. Virtual Bouncer (turns out this is adware in itself) > 8. Defender Pro 5-In-1 > > I know there are more I have tried but deleted and > uninstalled but I forget them all because I have tried so > many damn programs. Please don't recommend running > anything in safe mode because I have done all that also. > What else should I try? > > |
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