browser hijack-need some help

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Guest

hi-running windows xp; i run "internet explorer", all the latest service paks
and updates....use spybot,ad-ware se, and microsoft anti-spyware...had
symantec anti-virus until 12-31-06, currently using free
AVG............................................PROBLEM-when i search on
"google" all is fine until i try to view the page selected,then i get
redirected 2-3 times....only other thing i can mention is that from looking
at past test results from my full scans on "avg" anti-v is that every time i
get a "read-error" between two files---the two files(again BETWEEN,so i'm
sure there cool) are in -C\WINDOWS\system32(control.exe and rundll.exe),AND
they evolve with each scan,i.e.
dmgmi.exe,hgqhp.exe,dmuiz.exe,dmefo.exe,dmghb.exe,dmifj.exe ...MY QUESTIONS
ARE; what now?,on the right track?safe to delete to may-be bad files?+how?is
tiger gonna win?(i'm a micklson fan b.t.w. ) thanks,matt
 
M

Malke

matt said:
hi-running windows xp; i run "internet explorer", all the latest
service paks and updates....use spybot,ad-ware se, and microsoft
anti-spyware...had symantec anti-virus until 12-31-06, currently using
free AVG............................................PROBLEM-when i
search on "google" all is fine until i try to view the page
selected,then i get redirected 2-3 times....only other thing i can
mention is that from looking at past test results from my full scans
on "avg" anti-v is that every time i get a "read-error" between two
files---the two files(again BETWEEN,so i'm sure there cool) are in
-C\WINDOWS\system32(control.exe and rundll.exe),AND they evolve with
each scan,i.e.
dmgmi.exe,hgqhp.exe,dmuiz.exe,dmefo.exe,dmghb.exe,dmifj.exe ...MY
QUESTIONS ARE; what now?,on the right track?safe to delete to may-be
bad files?+how?is tiger gonna win?(i'm a micklson fan b.t.w. )
thanks,matt

Go through these malware removal steps systematically:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Since you've got a trojan, I'd add scanning with Ewido first. You can
download a fully-functional trial and then uninstall it afterwards. You
may need to run HijackThis and post your log at one of the forums
listed at the above website (not here, please).

Malke
 
G

Guest

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regards,matt


Malke said:
Go through these malware removal steps systematically:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Since you've got a trojan, I'd add scanning with Ewido first. You can
download a fully-functional trial and then uninstall it afterwards. You
may need to run HijackThis and post your log at one of the forums
listed at the above website (not here, please).

Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
thanks for the reply malke...o.k gang (you folks are smarter than I)...no pissin' contest allowed...should I do whats recommended?
 

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