Keyloggers,Rats Scan n Remove (How to remove included)

itsnotme

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Software n pic from this thread >>> http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1066597


but his download contain trojan..! DONT RUN THAT EXE..!!!

(ekata thawa JB.exe kiyala stealer ekak attach karala thiyenne, eeke trojan atha LOL)


i hav cleaned that exe n original file just 95kb..



Original software: (no trojans)


http://www.mediafire.com/?uruuuvun1u2fu45

rar pass : itznotme


detections :::

Q3liZXJHYXRlCUN5YmVyR2F0ZQ==
REMgUmF0CURDUGx1Z2luUmVjZWl2ZVRleHQ=
SXN0ZWFsZXIJMzIzMg==
WHBybwlwcm9uZXQ=
UHJvcmF0CWhvc3Q=
U3Vic2V2ZW4Jc2VydmVy
RGFya2NvbWV0CXNlcnZlcg==
U3B5bmV0CUdJTEE=
QXJkYW1heAlzb2NrZXQ=
TmVwdHVuZSBLZXlsb2dnZXIJaWV4cGxvcmVy
TDMzdCBrZXlsb2dnZXIJaWV4cGxvcmVy
UmFwem8gS2V5bG9nZ2VyCWlleHBsb3Jlcg==


copy that text into the notepad n save it "detections.txt" .. put it in same location.

File Info

Report date: 2011-02-17 03:28:30 (GMT 1)
File name: r-a-t-search-0-2-exe
File size: 95744 bytes
MD5 Hash: a53eb9d71ffc1be7c962adb42952d4fd
SHA1 Hash: 09e866cdd8a7d39320a7c17536e4372ca9288b94
Detection rate: 0 on 16 (0%)
Status: CLEAN

Detections

a-squared -
Avast -
AVG -
Avira AntiVir -
BitDefender -
ClamAV -
Comodo -
Dr.Web -
F-PROT6 -
Ikarus T3 -
Kaspersky -
NOD32 -
Panda -
TrendMicro -
VBA32 -
VirusBuster -



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If you have identified the particular program that is part of the malware, and you want to remove it, please follow these steps.

  1. Download and extract the Autoruns program by Sysinternals to (http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/Autoruns.zip) C:\Autoruns

  2. Reboot into Safe Mode so that the malware is not started when you are doing these steps. Many malware monitor the keys that allow them to start and if they notice they have been removed, will automatically replace that startup key. For this reason booting into safe mode allows us to get past that defense in most cases.
  3. Navigate to the C:\Autoruns folder you created in Step 1 and double-click on autoruns.exe.
  4. When the program starts, click on the Options menu and enable the following options by clicking on them. This will place a checkmark next to each of these options.
    1. Include empty locations
    2. Verify Code Signatures
    3. Hide Signed Microsoft Entries
  5. Then press the F5 key on your keyboard to refresh the startups list using these new settings.
  6. The program shows information about your startup entries in 8 different tabs. For the most part, the filename you are looking for will be found under the Logon or the Services tabs, but you should check all the other tabs to make sure they are not loading elsewhere as well. Click on each tab and look through the list for the filename that you want to remove. The filename will be found under the Image Path column. There may be more than one entry associated with the same file as it is common for malware to create multiple startup entries. It is important to note that many malware programs disguise themselves by using the same filenames as valid Microsoft files. it is therefore important to know exactly which file, and the folder they are in, that you want to remove. You can check our Startup Database for that information or ask for help in our computer help forums.
  7. Once you find the entry that is associated with the malware, you want to delete that entry so it will not start again on the next reboot. To do that right click on the entry and select delete. This startup entry will now be removed from the Registry.
  8. Now that we made it so it will not start on boot up, you should delete the file using My Computer or Windows Explorer. If you can not see the file, it may be hidden. To allow you to see hidden files you can follow the steps for your operating system found in this tutorial:
  9. When you are finished removing the malware entries from the Registry and deleting the files, reboot into normal mode as you will now be clean from the infection.

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