ISP said they're shutting me off!

according to your hijack this log its in the correct spot and it should be a protected file while in windows, it may have gotten taken over though. You can restore the original windows version by putting in your OS cd and Click Start >> Run >> sfc /scannow. it'll take about an hour to run. It'll check all your system files and compare them to the originals then restore the altered or corrupted ones from the cd.
 


according to your hijack this log its in the correct spot and it should be a protected file while in windows, it may have gotten taken over though. You can restore the original windows version by putting in your OS cd and Click Start >> Run >> sfc /scannow. it'll take about an hour to run. It'll check all your system files and compare them to the originals then restore the altered or corrupted ones from the cd.

Sweet, thanks Eli! :) Guess I'll know what I'll be doing tomorrow morning.

My internet is soooo much faster after I blocked that program from sending email and network utilization is back down to 0% when I'm not using my browser. Router lights not going crazy anymore either. I'll call my ISP tommorow and see if theres activity coming from my IP on their end. If not, I think zone alarm blocked it.

Zone Alarm is great so far. Beats windows firewall, hands down.
 
yeah zonealarm is the shit. Make sure you have your avg firewall turned off while running it though otherwise it'll cause conflicts.
 
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yeah zonealarm is the shit. Make sure you have your avg firewall turned off while running it though otherwise it'll cause conflicts.

Yeah man, I uninstalled AVG just to be safe. Thanks again. +rep (edit: saying I have to spread more rep around before giving it to you again haha). But, +rep in spirit.
 
Deli's got some primo advice. For what it's worth, I generally go through my little tin foil hat routine whenever I have suspicious outbound activity.
For a start, CTRL+ALT+DEL, Igo to processes, and kill everything I don't actually reocgnise.
Next, Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Services
Sort by Startup Type. All the shit that's automatic, check it. Anything that looks suspicious, I check out what it is, especially if it's a network service, and stop it if I can't figure it out.
Next I disable, and switch to manual, anything that I can't identify.
After that, boot into safe mode and run the antivirals.


pickledegg
: Macs get virii too... you just don't hear about it because it doesn't cause a massive financial issue when it happens as no enterprise runs Macs as their core computational hardware.
 
pickledegg: Macs get virii too... you just don't hear about it because it doesn't cause a massive financial issue when it happens as no enterprise runs Macs as their core computational hardware.

I've been running Macs since the late 80s with no antivirus and I use it to download all my shady shit and have never gotten a virus. That said, I've only had a couple in my 8 years of running Windows machines.
 
I've been running Macs since the late 80s with no antivirus and I use it to download all my shady shit and have never gotten a virus. That said, I've only had a couple in my 8 years of running Windows machines.

Just because you don't know it's there doesn't mean it isn't there.
 
i had an annoying virus that i couldn't kill and nothing was helping. those guys at bleepingcomputer were the shiznit - totally clean after their help (but i did go buy a different computer during the time that we were cleaning the other - was time for an upgrade anyway).

have been using zone alarm free firewall for years - love that program.
 

pickledegg
: Macs get virii too... you just don't hear about it because it doesn't cause a massive financial issue when it happens as no enterprise runs Macs as their core computational hardware.

thats not true, plenty of businesses use macs. If somebody could make a virus for it they would be famous. Sure there are holes and things but no virus action. it's an untapped market! lots of win to be had.
 
I really, REALLY recommend Nod32 and Agnitum Outpost Security. Combined pretty much nothing will get through from what I've seen. I've used AVG, ZoneAlarm, Avast, Panda, TrendMicro. Nod32 is a really great antivirus and Outpost is very good too. Outpost Firewall is awesome.
 
downloaded and installed nod32 - it identified virus, but said could not delete it. grr. kind of turned me off of it. but every other product said clean so it had that going for it.
 
Here's what i see:
If you want detailed instructions on how to get rid of the ones listed above pm me and i'll be happy to help ya out.

Always willing to help out. Asset to wf. Repped!

If you are ever on his irc channel, you can always have some random conversation going with Eli. Great person to talk to.
 
LOL I love the its better because its less compatible mentality of mac fanboys.

Creating a virus for a mac would be like developing an app for:

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Always willing to help out. Asset to wf. Repped!

If you are ever on his irc channel, you can always have some random conversation going with Eli. Great person to talk to.
lol thanks. Also feel free to sit in on my random 4am rants :)