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    Unhappy Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    Hi

    Managed to get some spyware installed "ivejzcmf.dll" is one file and managed to delete using Linux as the file was being used by IEXPLORE.EXE and couldn't remove in Windows even in Safe Mode. After reboot the files are back.

    Anyone had any experience with this file and if so what removal technique did you employ.

    I have tried Spyware Doctor and Spyware Terminator which got rid of most but a few remain.

    I suspect a disk drive format is the only real way to do this but a real pain as it takes hours to install everything back

    TIA
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    Re: Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    Quote Originally Posted by geezerone View Post
    I suspect a disk drive format is the only real way to do this but a real pain as it takes hours to install everything back
    Maybe - Probably - Maybe not

    It wouldn't kill you to run a fully updated Spybot in safe mode as well. Stick a HijackThis log file down if you haven't already fixed it / reinstalled, see if there's anything glaringly obvious that sticks out.
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    Re: Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    the big problem is when there's a chain of issues

    your dll file is randomly named, and created by something else more insidious

    you'll be looking for DAYS to track down the real problem, and might never find it

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    Re: Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    Normally you have to disable system restore (win xp) before a reboot into safe mode before trying to get rid of a virus/trojan. As directhex says it's a random file name.

    Spybot S&D, Hijackthis and adaware 2007 are the first things to run. Hijackthis logfile can be uploaded here for automatic analysis.
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    Re: Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    Those HJT auto analysis readers have got a lot better, It's still worth a look at the log file, he might drop lucky with a relatively benign infection that can be nailed in a couple of moves. It's a poor man's crapshoot though and getting progressively worse.
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    Re: Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    download A Squared/2 system restore off/safe mode, either try a full scan or your windows/system 32 folder

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    Re: Spyware removal - ivejzcmf.dll

    Thanks for the replies.

    I unregistered the parent dll to allow the anti-spyware program to remove it and then ran a full scan to remove the remaining files created. Will try a 'Hijack this' soon.

    Thanks again.
    Last edited by geezerone; 18-11-2007 at 09:17 PM.
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