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How to clean my pc from Trojan.DSNChanger?
March 23, 2011
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Be aware that a DNS changer can lead to bogus sites that mimic the real McCoy, but in fact are meant to trick you into divulging accounts, passwords and that sort of info.
This is partially due to the fact that about 25% of the ISP’s have not implemented correct security, and ‘Cross Site Request Forgeries’ can be made.
These forged sites even have forged ‘Certificates’ of the now cracked MD5 hash breed.
To reveal if a DNS has possibly hacked hash security, use Firefox with this add-on:
http://codefromthe70s.org/sslblacklist.aspx
It only advises if the condition exists, but at least it’s something.
Also, get current Certificates from Microsoft:
With Internet Explorer, go to Microsoft Updates, then select the ‘Custom’ button (not the ‘Express’). That will tell you all specific updates for your computer (hardware & software) and in this case the certificate updates.
Combo Fix Should Fix Your Problem…
http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUBs/ComboFix.exe
Disable any Anti-Viruses before running.
Hello
I’m not all that knowledgeable in these matters of malware removing, but this may help you: http://forums.comodo.com/virusmalware_removal_assistance/what_to_do_if_youre_infected_experience_rev2-t32467.0.html
You are infected with spyware if:
* You see too much pop-up advertisements.
* Your browser has toolbars that you haven’t installed.
* Your homepage has changed (and you can’t change it back).
* Other settings have changed without your permission.
* Your computer is slow.
To get rid of spyware and keep your computer clean you can use an antispyware or even more.
You can download a antispyware software. There are 10 good anti-spywares.
here is the reviews: <–http://toptenantispyware.com/
You can download one and scan your system.
All are safe and can be trusted.