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Malware removal help / Help removing IAT:Inl HOOK IEAT, infection getting worse rapidly
« on: May 31, 2017, 09:23:13 PM »
Firstly hello all at Adlice, excellent anti malware software. Great job (genuinely !!!), makes other scanners look a litlle bit, uhum,....
Secondly, after running RogueKiller it has picked up that there is an IAT infection on both my laptop (Win and desktop (Win 7 Pro)PC's. Total NIGHTMARE. Uhm, I have also run Malwarebytes (on both), Avast Free Anti-Virus (on both - finds nothing as it [IAT] has spliced into Explorer), and quite a few other scanners. Originally only 33 spliced hooks were found so I tried running some tools to try and dislodge but I think this was a mistake as, after running, in particular Kaspersky's ViruT tool which had picked up 3 or 4 spliced hooks and removed them, the next scan I performed with RogueKiller revealed it had gone from 33 hooks to 66 (highlighted orange) plus an extra eight or ten that are highlighted in red !
I have read over some of the previous posts in the hope that I could use some of the previous info and have a go at removal myself, but, I am not confident in deleting some .dll files etc and then leaving the machines in a possibly worse state. I have downloaded the latest updates for RoguKiller and Malwarebytes, the latest FarBar scanning tool as I noticed that you have recommended these to be used to produce reports to be posted online for yourselves.
I really hope you can help as, in the case of the desktop Win7 Pro machine the screen flicks on and off intermittently and I had to use AVG boot iso on a USB to help get me into SafeMode....it starts fine now but the infection persists.
Can anyone here help please ? I just hope you are not too p'd with seeing IAT:InL requests coming here all the time.
Thanks all in advance
Gareth T.
Secondly, after running RogueKiller it has picked up that there is an IAT infection on both my laptop (Win and desktop (Win 7 Pro)PC's. Total NIGHTMARE. Uhm, I have also run Malwarebytes (on both), Avast Free Anti-Virus (on both - finds nothing as it [IAT] has spliced into Explorer), and quite a few other scanners. Originally only 33 spliced hooks were found so I tried running some tools to try and dislodge but I think this was a mistake as, after running, in particular Kaspersky's ViruT tool which had picked up 3 or 4 spliced hooks and removed them, the next scan I performed with RogueKiller revealed it had gone from 33 hooks to 66 (highlighted orange) plus an extra eight or ten that are highlighted in red !
I have read over some of the previous posts in the hope that I could use some of the previous info and have a go at removal myself, but, I am not confident in deleting some .dll files etc and then leaving the machines in a possibly worse state. I have downloaded the latest updates for RoguKiller and Malwarebytes, the latest FarBar scanning tool as I noticed that you have recommended these to be used to produce reports to be posted online for yourselves.
I really hope you can help as, in the case of the desktop Win7 Pro machine the screen flicks on and off intermittently and I had to use AVG boot iso on a USB to help get me into SafeMode....it starts fine now but the infection persists.
Can anyone here help please ? I just hope you are not too p'd with seeing IAT:InL requests coming here all the time.
Thanks all in advance
Gareth T.