The "180" file is a piece of the 180 Search Assistant malware. You didn't remove all of it, so now it's "kindly" asking to be reinstalled.
SpyBot alone will not be able to fix everything. You should, at the least, also get Ad Aware . Run Ad Aware and Spybot consecutively, rebooting after each program is run. Also- Ad Aware gets updated quite frequently; make sure you have the latest reference file before actually running the program.
In terms of the Internet connection- many spyware programs can "break" your TCP/IP software, or alter your system in other ways which make browsing impossible. We need a better idea of exactly what got altered, so...
I'm moving this thread to our Security forum. In many of the other threads there you'll find instructions for downloading and running a program called HijackThis (a link to HJT is in my sig below), which can generate a log file which will contain useful info about the malware on your system. After running Ad Aware and SpyBot (have them fix everything they find), run HJT according to the instructions found in the other threads, have it scan (do not have it fix anything yet!), save the log file it generates, open the log file in Notepad, and cut-n-paste the contents of the file here.
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Cool- after you do the Ad Aware and SpyBot runs, make sure to run HijackThis and pull a copy of the log so that you can post it here. We'll look over the log and see if there are still traces of any Gremlins.
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You should put hijackthis.exe into it's own folder for when it creates back-ups.
Close all (browser) windows & rescan with hijackthis. When the scan is finished place a check in the box to the left of the following entries & click 'fix checked':
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = http://red.clientapps.yahoo.com/cus...rch/search.html
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page = http://red.clientapps.yahoo.com/cus...//www.yahoo.com
R1 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = http://red.clientapps.yahoo.com/cus...rch/search.html
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\SearchURL,(Default) = http://red.clientapps.yahoo.com/cus...//www.yahoo.com
R3 - Default URLSearchHook is missing
O2 - BHO: (no name) - {00000010-6F7D-442C-93E3-4A4827C2E4C8} - C:\WINDOWS\NEM219.DLL (file missing)
O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [WebRebates0] "C:\PROGRAM FILES\WEB_REBATES\WebRebates0.exe"
O8 - Extra context menu item: Web Rebates - file://C:\PROGRAM FILES\WEB_REBATES\Sy1150\Tp1150\scri1150a.htm
Reboot into safe mode following the instructions here & navigate to & delete the following if found:
C:\PROGRAM FILES\WEB_REBATES
Reboot normally.
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O10 - Broken Internet access because of LSP provider 'wps.dll' missing
The above entry in your HJT log does indeed indicate a broken/corrupted TCP/IP stack, as others have suggested. The winsockxpfix program mentioned is only for Win XP, so it probably won't help you; try one of these alternative programs: Winsock2 Fix
LSP-Fix
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that dll is for sygate firewall.
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