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Preparation Guide For Use Before Using Malware Removal Tools and Requesting Help
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Hi and welcome to the Bleeping Computer malware removal forum. If you are reading this article, then you are most likely looking for a solution to a possible malware infection on your computer. Please follow these steps in order to provide information that we can use to analyze your computer’s configuration. Please note that these steps may appear to be long and daunting. In reality, though, they are very simple and are only so many steps as we wanted to be detailed as possible in the instructions.

Step  1 – Backup your data!

Regardless of whether or not you have a malware infection, routinely backing up your data should be an important part of every computer users life. Whether it be a hard drive that has failed or malware that has caused your computer to become inoperable, not having your files, pictures, email, and music can be a disaster. We therefore suggest that before we move forward with this cleaning process, you first backup your data to a secure location. That secure location could be a burnable DVD, an external backup drive, or another computer. I have listed free backup software that you can use below:

Step  2 – Not all slow computers are caused by Malware.

A very common reason members post malware removal topics is because they find their computer has become slow. We suggest that before you follow any of the steps below, you first read the following topic that provides a wealth of information on how to increase the performance of your computer.

Slow Computer/browser? Check Here First; It May Not Be Malware

If after following the suggestions in the above topic, you still have a problem, then please proceed with the rest of the steps.

Step  3 – Create a free account

alert! In order to submit a Malware Removal log you will need to be a logged into the forums with a registered account. Registering is free and allows us to distinguish one user from another. To register an account simply click on the following link:

After you click on this link you will be brought to a page asking you to fill in some information in order to create your free account. Please enter a login name, a display name that will be your public nickname on the site, a password, and a valid email account that you check regularly. It is important that you enter a valid email address as notifications will be sent to this address when someone replies to a topic you have created. You can then optionally enter the other information that is requested. Finally, when all required fields are filled in, enter the security code found in the image and press the Submit my registration button.

After you press the Submit button, the site will generate an email and send it to the email address that you registered with. In this email is a validation link that you must click on in order to finish the registration of your new account. Once this process has been completed, you will now be able to post in all the forums at Bleeping Computer â„ .

– Enable topic reply notification by default.

In order to be notified via email when your topic has a reply you need to enable topic notifications. To enable topic notifications you should do the following:

  1. Click on the My Controls link at the top of the page to enter your control panel.
  2. Scroll down to the Options category in the left hand side menu bar and click on the Email Settings link.
  3. Put a checkmark in the checkbox labeled Enable ‘Email Notification’ by default?.
  4. Set the If ticked, choose default type: menu option to Immediate Email Notification to have an email sent immediately when someone replies.

– Enable a firewall

Firewall Before you continue it is important that you enable a firewall. Doing so, will help to stop your computer from being further infected with malware as we are cleaning your computer as well as provide an easier disinfecting process for our helpers. When the cleaning process is done, we will recommend other firewalls that you can use instead of the built-in Windows XP or Windows Vista firewall if you wish.

For instructions on how to enable the Windows XP Firewall, you can read this tutorial. To enable the Windows Vista firewall, you should enter the Control Panel and then click on the Windows Firewall menu icon. Once the Windows Firewall settings open, you can enable or disable the firewall.

Step  6 – Disable your CD Emulation Software

Certain CD emulation programs are known to cause problems when running anti-rootkit programs. Therefore, we ask that anyone wishing to receive help disable their CD emulation programs before using the programs in future steps. For this task we are using a program called DeFogger that will allow you to easily disable and enable your CD emulation drivers so that they do not interfere with the programs that we will ask you to run. For more information about why we request these programs be disabled and how to use DeFogger, please see this topic.

To disable CD Emulation programs using DeFogger please perform these steps:

  1. Please download DeFogger to your desktop from the following link:DeFogger Download Link
  2. Once downloaded, double-click on the DeFogger icon to start the tool.
  3. The application window will now appear. You should now click on the Disable button to disable your CD Emulation drivers
  4. When it prompts you whether or not you want to continue, please click on the Yes button to continue
  5. When the program has completed you will see a Finished! message. Click on the OK button to exit the program.
  6. If CD Emulation programs are present and have been disabled, DeFogger will now ask you to reboot the machine. Please allow it to do so by clicking on the OK button.

While waiting for help, please do not enable your CD emulation programs. Once you are done receiving help, you can use the instructions here to enable your programs again.

Step  7 – Download and Run DDS which will create a log of programs running on your computer.

Download DDS from the following location:

DDS Tool Download Link

When you click on the above link you will see a download prompt similar to Figure 1 below.

DDS Save  File dialog box
Figure 1: DDS Save File dialog box

Click on the Save button. You will now be presented with a screen similar to Figure 2 below asking where you would like to save the file.

Save  DDS.scr to the desktop
Figure 2: Save dds.scr to the desktop

Click once on the Desktop button, designated by the red arrow in the figure above, to save the file to your Desktop and then press the Save button. Your computer will now download the file to your computer and save it on your Desktop. When it is done downloading you will now find an icon on your desktop that looks like Figure 3 below.

DDS Icon
Figure 3: DDS Icon

Disable any script-blocking programs and then double-click on the DDS.scr icon to start the program. If you did not disable a script-blocker that may be part of your antimalware program, you may receive a warning from your antimalware product asking if you would like DDS.scr to run. Please allow it to do so.

Once you double-click the icon a Windows security warning may also appear asking if you are sure you would like to run the program. This warning is shown in Figure 4 below.

Windows  security warning
Figure 4: Windows security warning

Click on the Run button to start DDS. If no warning appeared, as shown above, then you should just continue reading.

DDS will now display a small black window providing information as to what DDS is doing on your computer as shown in Figure 5 below.

DDS  Information
Figure 5: DDS information screen

DDS will now start scanning your computer and compiling a variety of information about what programs are starting on your computer, what files have been recently created, and the general configuration of your computer. When DDS has finished scanning, all of this information will be compiled and be displayed in two Notepad windows named dds.txt and attach.txt as shown below.

DDS.txt Log
Figure 6: DDS.txt Notepad window

DDS  Attach.txt log
Figure 7: Attach.txt Notepad window

You will then be shown a small box giving instructions as to what you should do with these files. Feel free to close this message box by pressing the OK button.

We now need to save the two log files that were created. First click on the DDS.txt window and click on the File menu and then select Save As… menu option. You will now be presented with a screen similar to Figure 8 below asking where you would like to save the file.

Save  DDS.txt to the desktop
Figure 8: Save DDS.txt to the desktop

Click once on the Desktop button, designated by the red arrow in the figure above, to save the file to your Desktop and then press the Save button. The DDS.txt log will now be saved to your Desktop. Now click on the Attach.txt Notepad window and perform the same steps to save that file to your Desktop as well. When this is finished, please continue with the guide and learn how to post this information for our helpers to read.

Step  8 - Create a GMER Log

Rootkits are programs that try to hide themselves or other programs so that they are not easily removed. As rootkits have become such a common problem, it is important to run a utility that will show rootkits that may reside on your computer. To start this process, download GMER from the following location and save it to your desktop.

GMER Download Link 1
GMER Download Link 2

When you click on the above link you will see a download prompt similar to Figure 9 below.

Download GMER
Figure 9: Download GMER Prompt

Click on the Save button. You will now be presented with a screen similar to Figure 10 below asking where you would like to save the file.

Save Gmer.zip to the desktop
Figure 10: Save Gmer.zip to the desktop

Click once on the Desktop button, designated by the red arrow in the figure above, to save the file to your Desktop and then press the Save button. Your computer will now download the file to your computer and save it on your Desktop. When it is done downloading you will now find an icon on your desktop that looks like Figure 11 below.

GMER Icon
Figure 11: GMER Icon

Right-click on the gmer.zip icon and select the Extract all… menu option as shown in the figure below.

Extract  All.. menu option
Figure 12: Extract All.. menu option

You will be shown a screen asking how you would like to extract the file. Just keep pressing the Next button until you geto the last screen and then press the Finish button to finish the extraction process. The GMER folder should automatically open and you will see that it contains the file called gmer.exe.

Please double-click on the gmer.exe program. Once you double-click the icon a Windows security warning may appear asking if you are sure you would like to run the program. If this warning appears, please click on the Run button to allow GMER to start. If no warning appeared then you should just continue with the guide.

You will now see the main GMER window. If it gives you a warning about rootkit activity and asks if you want to run a full scan, please click on the NO button. We now need to configure GMER to not use some settings. Please uncheck the following settings that we do not want in our scan.

  • IAT/EAT
  • Drives/Partition other than Systemdrive, which is typically C:\
  • Show All (This is important, so do not miss it.)

When done, the screen should look similar to Figure 13 below.

Unchecked GMER options
Figure 13: Options we want unchecked in GMER

Once your screen look similar to the above, click on the Scan button to scan your computer for rootkits. This may take a while, so please be patient. When it has finished you will be back at the main screen as shown in the figure below.

GMER  scan complete
Figure 14: GMER scan complete

You now need need to save the rootkit scan report to your Desktop by clicking on the Save … button as designated by the red arrow in Figure 14 above. A screen will open asking where you would like to save the report. Click once on the Desktop button to change to the Desktop folder and then in the File name: field enter ark.txt. Finally, press the Save button to save the report to your desktop. Please do not act on any of the information you find in this report as many legitimate programs could be listed in it.

When finished, please continue with the guide and learn how to post this information for our helpers to read.

Step  9 – Create a new malware removal topic and post the DDS logs and the GMER log

Now click on the following link to open a new browser windows where you will create a new topic in the Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Logs forum:

Post a new malware removal request

In the new browser window you will see a screen that asks you to fill in various information. For the Topic Title please enter a description of your problem containing the infection name or something specific to the infection you are having. For example if you have a particular worm, type the name of the worm in the title. If you are infected with Virtumonde or Winfixer, type that into the title. We have found that those people who enter in specific and detailed info about their infection tend to get cleaned up quicker as the helper is prepared.

In the Topic Description field enter some more information that you think will be informative to the people helping with the logs. Examples of how we would like the titles and descriptions can be seen in the two images below:

Example of title and description for a new  topic using RBot
Example 1 – Topic Title and Description
Example of title and description for a new  topic using Vundo
Example 2 – Topic Title and Description

The next part that you must fill out is the actual message of the post. An example of the message area appears below:

Message area of a new topic
Example message area

In the white message area, as shown above, write a detailed description of your problem and then press the enter key. Now copy and paste the contents of the DDS.txt log that you saved to your desktop. You can do this by going to your Desktop and double-clicking on the file named DDS.txt to open it. After the Notepad window is opened, right-click in the notepad and select Select All. Then right click again and select Copy. Now go back to the Post and right click in the post area and select Paste to paste the contents of the DDS.txt report into the post. When done, you should now have a post consisting of the detailed description of your problem and the reports from DDS.

The more you can tell us about a problem, the better and easier it will be to help you. In other words, “Help, I get a blue screen when I start my computer” will only result in the helper asking you what the specific message is. Instead in your first post, actually tell us the exact message, word-for-word, that you are receiving.

Once you have finished entering your message into the message body of the post, we need you to attach the Attach.txt file created by DDS. To do this, click on the Browse button in the Attachment section of the post. This is shown by the red arrow in Figure 15 below.

Attach Attach.txt to the topic
Figure 15: Attach the Attach.txt file to the post

You will now be at a screen asking you to choose a file to upload. Click on the Desktop button as shown by the red arrow in Figure 16 below.

Select  the file to attach.
Figure 16: Choose File screen

You should now see the Attach.txt file. Click on it once to select it and then click on the Open button. You should now be back at the New Topic screen. Once there, click on the Upload button, as shown in Figure 15 above, and your file will become attached to the topic. Now perform the same steps to attach the Ark.txt log that you made previously when using GMER and had saved to your desktop.

Now that all the information has been entered into the post and the file has been attached, click on the Post New Topic button to actually post your new topic to the forums.

Step  10 – What to expect now that you have created your topic.

Now that your topic is posted, you should be patient and wait for someone to look at your log in order to advise as to what you should do. Everyone who works on this site is a volunteer, and there are a lot more people requesting help than there are helpers able to provide it. Therefore it may take a few days before someone can get back to you regarding your problem. While you are waiting we request that you do not do the following as it may affect the help you receive:

  • Do not attempt to fix any of the entries that you find within these logs as it may cause damage to your computer’s configuration. Any helper who answers topics in this forum is trained on how to interpret these logs. As there is a lot of wrong information on the Web, those who are not trained may remove entries that appear suspicious according to information you find, but are in fact legitimate programs.
  • Do not post at another site asking for the same help for the same computer unless you previously have asked us to close your topic. If we find that you have posted for help at another site regarding the same problem, we will be forced to close your topic here. This is because two different sites can give conflicting advice, which makes it harder for our helpers to provide quality help.
  • Last, but not least, be patient. I know it is very stressful to have a computer with a potential malware infection, but unfortunately it will take some time to get to your topic. We will, though, get to you and attempt to resolve your issues to the utmost of our ability.

What this programs does:

Desktop Security 2010 is a rogue security program from the same developers as Total PC Defender. This rogue is promoted through the use of malware that will install it onto your computer without permission. While installing, the rogue will also create numerous fake malware files on your computer that will be detected when the program scans your computer. This rogue will then be configured to start automatically when you start Windows. Once started, it will scan your computer and display numerous fake infections, including the ones that it created in the first place. If you attempt to remove these infections, Desktop Security 2010 will state that you must purchase it before it will allow you to do so. The reality is that these infections are all fake and some of them are legitimate Windows files that are required for the proper operation of Windows. Therefore, please do not act upon any of the files it states are infections.

Desktop Security 2010 screen shot
Desktop Security 2010 screen shot
For more screen shots of this infection click on the image above.
There are a total of 9 images you can view.

While Desktop Security 2010 is running it will also display a constant stream of security warnings on your desktop that will pop-up over your running programs and will not close unless you acknowledge them. Some of the alerts that you will see are:

Warning! Running trial version!
Your computer has been compromised! Now running trial version of the software! Click here to purchase the full version of the software and get full protection for your PC!

Security Center Alert
To help protect your computer, Desktop Security 2010 has blocked some features of this program.
Name Sft.dez.Wien
Risk High
Description Sft.dez.Wien is a virus attempts to spread itself by attaching to a host program, and can damage hardware, software or data in the process. This worm can be blocked from firewall and antivirus software.

Spyware Warning
Your online guard helps to stop unauthorized changes to your computer
Details: Spyware detected on your computer

Your computer might be at risk
Antivirus detects viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. They can (and do) destroy data, format your hard disk or can destroy the BIOS. By destroying the BIOS many times you end up buying a new motherboard or if the bios chip is removable then that chip would need replacing.
Click this balloon to fix this problem.

No firewall is turned on
Automatic Updates is turned off
Antivirus software might not be activated
Click this balloon to fix this problem.

These alerts will then prompt you to purchase the program to protect your computer. Desktop Security 2010 will also hijack the Windows Task Manager and display a column that states whether a process running is a virus or not. Just like the scan results, all of these security alerts are just another trick where the program attempts to scare you into purchasing the program.

Without a doubt, Desktop Security 2010 was created with one purpose in mind; to scam you into thinking you are infected so that you will then purchase the program. As said previously, please do not purchase this program and if you already have, please contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Last, but not least, to remove this infection and any related malware, please use the removal guide below.



Why is Branding Your Business Important
Learn how to make your small business a big name.
Q: Have you asked yourself what is “branding,” but was not sure what it meant. Do you have to be concerned about it as a small-business owner?
A: Absolutely yes. Brand building is simply a new label for a collection of functions that have always been necessary to make a business successful, requiring ongoing effort in several areas to:
• Increase the public’s awareness of your business name and logo.
• Build a strong company “essence” that inspires loyalty and trust in your current customers and provides a level of familiarity and comfort to draw in more potential customers.
Often referred to as the “good will” portion of your business, your brand is intangible and has nothing at all to do with any real estate, inventory or vehicle fleets your company may count as assets. Instead, it refers to the reputation behind your company’s name and logo. A carefully built brand is worth more in actual dollars than all the tangible assets put together and is what will reap monetary rewards when you’re ready to sell your company. The first thing you have to do is decide how you want people to perceive your business, and then figure out what you have to do to get there.
So what goes into building your brand? Here’s a look:
• Consistency in advertising. Decide what you can do for your customers that your competitors can’t and hammer away at those points in every ad. Create a “sell line” that defines your company in a nutshell and use it.
• Customer service. Only employ people who can get on board with your brand, and make sure that each person understands his or her part in building it. Once a customer is ignored at the counter or treated poorly on the phone or on the sales floor, you’ve lost not only that person but everyone else that hears about the unfortunate experience. Remember that word-of-mouth can help, but it can also hurt. Get rid of employees who won’t cooperate–even if they’re related to you!
• Public relations. Keep promises you make. See that your customers aren’t disappointed with what they find once your advertising gets them through the door. Make it easy for them to make purchases and returns. They should leave smiling. If you tell your local Little League team that you’ll provide team T-shirts, follow through. If you commit to a joint venture with another business, school or a group of any kind, keep up your end of the deal. Pay your invoices on time. Be a good citizen. Get involved with community projects where your business can do something positive (and maybe get some free press).
• Your willingness to use the internet. A company with no web presence is archaic. Even if you’re only interested in local sales right now, your customers are on the web, and they’ll want to see you there, too. Get it done now.
Be vigilant. Every contact with the public will either serve to build your brand or dismantle it, and administering damage control can seem like managing a convoluted maze of tumbling dominos when something happens to threaten the public’s perception of your business.

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