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General Discussion / Re: Introduce yourself
« on: April 19, 2018, 03:44:26 PM »
@Thank you very much Curson. Good luck fixing it!

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RogueKiller / Re: ==> Proc.Injected <==
« on: April 18, 2018, 12:46:48 PM »
Thank you very much Curson. Also keep up the awesome support! I know moderating forums is not an easy task. I am currently moderating and administrating arround 5-6 forums online, besides my own forum. So cheers on your work!

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce yourself
« on: April 18, 2018, 12:38:01 PM »
Hi Curson. Thank you for your reply. I was actually trying to message you. And some how it worked now. I just sent you my message from yesterday. But this time I did not see any Captcha. So thats fixed now.

I would like to Point out one more issue with the Popup Login Box. Everytime I try to login using the Popup Login,  says: Your session timed out while posting. 

It doesnt matter from which page I try to login, even without posting. It still shows the same error.

Thank you Curson for your your help as always mate. Keep up the awesome support. And btw I love the Forum Theme. SMF is not a favorite Forum Software, but this theme looks really beautifull. Great customization work.

Screenshot of the Error:





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General Discussion / Re: Introduce yourself
« on: April 17, 2018, 11:41:47 PM »
Hi Everyone. I am New on here. I just wanted to say hello.

And BTW, I tried to send a Message to one of the Moderators, But I get an Error with this Message:

The following error or errors occurred while posting this message:
The solution of task you submitted was incorrect. Please read the instruction and try again.


Is it because I am not on their Buddy List?

Thank you for having me.



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RogueKiller / Re: ==> Proc.Injected <==
« on: April 17, 2018, 10:21:01 PM »
Hi Miklo,

Welcome to Adlice.com Forum and thanks for your extented feedback.
There was indeed an odd injection into svchost.exe. The method you used to get rid of it is quite convulsed but thanks to your detailed explanations, I'm sure it can benefict some users.

Using the dumps you gave us, we will be able to analyse the injection in depth.
Also, thanks for the kind words, this is appreciated.

Regards.

Thank you so much. I really thought you guys were busy. As a forum owner i know how it goes. I had plans on doing a full Tutorial. But I know that it can be confusing. So I litterally had to edit this topic a 50 times lol :D.

I am pleased to know that you checked the files I had included. But yeh, Finally its gone. I will definitely be back and maybe post some Tutorials. Once again thank you for the kind welcome.

As a Part time Software Developer, and forum Owner I know how hard it is to keep up with the Forum and the Software Updates. I litterally Stopped Updating my old Programs.

I hope I can participate some more in the forums. Again a huge thanks!

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RogueKiller / Re: ==> Proc.Injected <==
« on: April 17, 2018, 05:12:16 AM »
NEW UPDATES: Regarding the Warning/Virus: [Proc.Injected] within [svchost.exe] File!



This is a re-edited Topic. I Created a Topic earler and needed help regarding this type of Virus. I was not sure if my Computer was Infected or not....

Hello Everyone.  I was finally able to get rid of the Virus/Warning [Proc.Injected] within [svchost.exe] File by Replacing the Windows System Files with a fresh set of files from My Windows Installations CD. Incase someone else had the same problem, then this is how I fixed mine.

Please know that I DO NOT recommend using this method. Mainly because your Windows might fail to Restart, As mine did. There are probably better ways to replace your Windows System Files. In my case I had no other choice.

1. So based on the main topic, I used "Process Hacker" Software to detect the Process above the Infected filename svchost.exe . Such as:[/b]

- The Process above the infected svchost.exe file was called services.exe
- And Process above the services.exe was called:  winini.exe

I suspected that one of the the following files seen below were causing the Infection:

C:\Windows\System32\wininit.exe
C:\Windows\System32\services.exe
C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe

2. I basicly replaced all 3 files using a fresh set from my Windows Installation CD, and through the Command Line. But this did not come easy. After Replacing the files. My Windows failed to restart. .

3. I had to use the Windows "Startup Repair" Option from the Installations CD.  After the Repair was Complete my windows started totally fine.

4. I then ran a Final Scan using "RogueKiller". And finally the "Proj.Inected" svchost.exe virus was completely gone. 

I really hope that this could help someone else. But as I mentioned above. Please DO NOT attempt using this method for Replacing your Windows System Files. Please use a different way. Thank you.

Ps, I wanna send a huge thanks to the Adlice Team for their hard work and support within the forums. If it wasn't for this Topic and RogueKiller. I probably had been infected for very long time. So Thank you again!

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