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Being Attacked by Security Suite virus?
August 27, 2010
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Try running MSConfig and disabling all startup entries that start in your homedir C:\Users… Or C:\Documents… Then reboot.
Just reformat your pc. That is the only way your going to get your pc virus free again.
Have you tried running those anti-malwares while in Safe Mode?
Or renaming mbam.exe to something else ending in .exe? That might keep Security Suite from recognizing it.
Good luck.
Will free TDSSKiller run ?
http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/solutions?qid=208280684
If rkill won’t run try exeHelper (works like rkill)
These’s are live links:
(two format, if one does not work try the other)
http://www.raktor.net/exeHelper/exeHelper.com
http://www.raktor.net/exeHelper/exeHelper.scr
(Exehelper resets all user policies in windows. making it a handy tool in fighting malware that disable your tsk manager)
Then go back & try (again):
How to remove AV Security Suite (Uninstall Guide)
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-av-security-suite
Remove Security Suite (Uninstall Guide)
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-security-suite
Free Superantispyware:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/SuperAntiSpyware.html
If you run into those infections warnings that close Rkill, the trick is to leave the warning on the screen and then run Rkill again. By not closing the warning, this typically will allow you to bypass the malware trying to protect itself so that rkill can terminate Security Suite . So, please try running Rkill until the malware is no longer running. You will then be able to proceed with the rest of the guide. If you continue having problems running rkill.com, you can download iExplore.exe or eXplorer.exe, which are renamed copies of rkill.com, and try them instead.
I suppose you did the above exactly as describe. If it doesn’t work then there’s nothing more you can do but to do a factory reset or a clean installation of everything (OS and applications).
By the way, you said that you’ve been hit by a similar fake AV before. This means you have not adopted any significant measures to protect your system. If you had at least the free Microsoft Security Essentials and the full version of Malwarebytes (not free), you would not be experiencing this.
Oh well, some people learn the hard way and some people learn the harder way.