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dingo
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« on: September 05, 2010, 08:30:40 PM »

Hi

Please help

I have somehow received security suite corporation, which is telling that my computer has been attacked.by a virus.
a message comes up dqlylqshdw.exe,plus other messages. also realtime spyware ptorection activate your anivirus software.
your computer is being attacked by internet virus attack 83.236.64.231  port 62422 port b643
threat win 32/nugel.e

I am running windows vista.   I have trend and have run scans and nothing has shown up.
I have tried to find it in add/remove programs but to no avail.
This is coming up all the time.
Attack from 125.224.162.91,port 38907  attacked port  34824   threat win32/nuqel E

thanks 


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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2010, 09:48:41 PM »

I don't know what this "security suite corporation" your talking about but to me it sounds like you might need to check for spyware ...

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware is considered to be the next step in the detection and removal of malware download / update and run the free version from here .
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2010, 08:45:44 AM »

I too had the same problem and had to get Techie to remove it. It totally disabled my PC, by not letting me go to Internet and other applications, couldn't even use AVG to try and get rid of it.  Techie told me it was designed to get people to buy the Programme, but they are really after Passwords etc. He said you might get something when you buy, but not a proper programme it seems.  He removed it but it reappeared and he installed Malwarebytes for me and so far, fingers crossed it is gone for good, but if not then I can get rid of it with MWB.
My better half is not too computer savvy and probably clicked on something he shouldn't have on a website
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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2010, 11:20:21 PM »

A friend of mine had it come up on her computer one afternoon, she left it alone but her husband clicked on it and it started to scan and coming up with lots of viruses and trojans and malware. He did another scan and it came up with a different number of viruses and trojans and malware. Did it a third time and again came up with a different number for each.
They decided to leave it alone and I went to visit later the same day and the first thing I did was to shut down the computer boot it up in safe mode, did a system restore to three days prior. Rebooted the computer and there was no sign of it what so ever. I then did a bit of searching on the net and found that it was not cosha.
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