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Opivy

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Okay, This virus hit me a little over a week ago - and I decided to not deal with it until the day before yesterday. (Hence why I haven't been here as much recently)

I have tried everything I can think of to get rid of this, and have been to a few pages for help.

I tried manually deleting all the virus related files listed on this website http://www.myantispyware.com/2009/08/31/re...l-instructions/ ( a little ways down )

and tried this guys advice http://www.bluegartrls.com/forum/80919-win...rity-virus.html (second post down) which is booting from a disc, and running some antispyware programs that are on it

But yet, to no avail. Every try, upon reboot the thing is back. Has anyone else been infected with this thing or have any advice?

I can't afford to lose my computer! It has original documents and recordings that will be lost forever =( - plus I love the thing.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

 
try malwatrebytes antimalware, that stuff kills trojans like a mantis to flies :p , also consider purchasing a harddrive to back up your documents.

Anyway, try malwarebytes antimalware, if it doesn't let you load it (the virus might know its antispyware) try renaming it and rebooting in safe mode to load it. Preform a quick scan and it should find stuff in about 10 minutes. It should be gone now. Download AVG free and Adaware for some realtime antispyware/virus stuff. It should keep you covered. If you need a more precise explanation feel free to pm.

 
I already had AVG and Adaware, but after this incident I'm considering something new hehe..

I ran Malaware,and Super Anti Spyware when I booted from the disk (as the virus won't let you run any programs, even in safe mode) and deleted everything that came up from a ful system scan.

I'm seriously at a loss guys =(

 
Uh oh, dude you will have to re-load windows. You should still be able to connect a harddrive and put all your files onto it... but superantispyware deletes literally everything good or bad. Perhaps you could try search and destroy? But malware didn't get rid of it???

 
Nope =( Ran Malaware, Super Anti Spyware, and Killbot(i think that's what it was called) And then rebooted to safe mode, and double checked all the files. (one in the registry came back) Once I was sure that the programs and I had got rid of everything, reboot - and ofcourse it came back.

I really hate to think I will have to put my files onto another harddrive (I'm not too computer savvy, my friend has been helping me) But won't the virus get carried a long?

 
If you're transferring music/docs/art/whatever else, you'll be fine. The virus usually only attacks anything that has to do with the registry and tries to keylog. But, you'll be fine if you put it on another hardrive. even if it does get on there and is in one file, it wont infect the hardrive as it has a very small registry and is usually formated differently. But you will need to definitely reload windows if its not coming off with all that antispyware.

 
Yea, I definitely dont want to lose all my man pr0n... So it's pretty much 100% sure I'll have to re-load windows? =( really wanted to avoid that.

 
Yea, I definitely dont want to lose all my man pr0n... So it's pretty much 100% sure I'll have to re-load windows? =( really wanted to avoid that.
If it's not coming off with all that antispyware, then yeah you will have to reload windows. I hope you weren't looking at pr0n :p , anyway, your hardrive will be fine just make sure you have enough storage for your files :) . The upside to reloading windows is that itll be like a new machine and will run pretty fast :) . A windows reload though by the sounds of things is necessary :(

 
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yeah you could call a geek store, but 99 bucks is alot and theyll probably tell you to just reboot windows anyway :S

 
It takes about two hours to reload your operating system but you don't likely have another choice. Back up your files but don't open them later using an account with admin capabilities or your files may contain code causing it to reload later from the net. I'm guessing you didn't set up a non-admin user to use on the internet?

 
You can buy a flash stick (generally from 1-10 GB) if you have some idea how much space you'll need. A hard drive is generally much more expensive and is more likely to transfer your problem over.

 
Thought I'd chip in on this if you were still having probs.

As already said, to much porn. Try the pay sites, they are never usally virus"ee". :p

As for a problem, I can probably give you an outright solution. However, this will be as a last resort. Also, try your hardest not to give this software to much exposure, becuase one hackers and programmers that create viruses get hold of it, they will simply reverse-engineer it and it will be deemed useless.

Anyway, the program is calld combofix, and it has saved my PC from some horrendous viruses several times. Read the guidelines to use it here: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/how-to-use-combofix

I can almost guarantee it will remove your virus. Ignore the stuff they say about not using it before posting on the forums, it won't delete any important system files on your PC. They say that as a way to cover their ###### I suppose.

Good luck!

 
Combo fix never worked for me when I had antivirus 2009... but I guess i used it wrong. By now Opivy probably rebooted windows :S. I'm glad I've got a mac now, but I've been hearing about unix written viruses now -.- Poo.

 
I'm on a very slow and old Emac as we speak =( i very much miss my PC.

I have not rebooted windows yet - as I want to keep the stuff on my harddrive (and am unsure how to as of yet)

I tried booting from the boot disk again yesterday. Ran Kaspersky antivirus, Super Anti Spyware, Kill bot, and Adaware - and the virus is still there.

I'm going to try Ians link later tonight =) You will be my hero if this works!

Edit - Quick question Ian, will this program work in safe mode? Also, for some reason I can't go online while in safe mode, and it says something about downloading Windows Recovery Console - Is there any way to do that part with a flash drive?

(I plan on d/ling combo fix on this mac and putting it on a flash drive)

 
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Another update, I just realized combofix was on that startup disk I d/led from one of the links above.

Hmm, guess I'll give it a shot - I'll keep you guys updated.

 

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