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Re: Browser Redirects to "go.google.com" (or nowhere at all)

 
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Sep 13th, 2008
Originally Posted by ptatums315 View Post

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdssadw.dll (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdssl.dll (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdssserf.dll (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdssmain.dll (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdssinit.dll (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdsslog.dll (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tdssservers.dat (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\tdssserv.sys (Trojan.Agent) -> Delete on reboot.



I haven't gone to step #9 -- I hate to be the anal-retentive engineer, but Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware tells me that my "computer needs to be restarted to complete the removal process" and asks if I would like to continue, but PhilliePhan's instructions don't address this. Should I restart before continuing with the ESET scan?

Thanks,
Pete
If you note the bolded words above...Delete on Reboot. That is just something PP forgot to include there. Yes, you MUST reboot for these to be removed. The program cannot remove these until the computer reboots, so they are still on the system until reboot.
They are probably running and cannot be removed if running. MBA-M will delete them BEFORE they begin to run when the computer is rebooted. THEN once the computer is fully booted follow his instructions for ESET Scanner.
Judy
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