HELP PLEASE!
Moderator: Moderators
- oldrocker
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 2108
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 10:59 am
- Location: In Wolverhampton. Near my beloved Black Country.
HELP PLEASE!
Hi Chums,
I've just caught XPAntivirus. I've managed to run the mobile version of SuperAntiSpyware which I think has got it but now no .exe files will run. I get the 'Windows cannot open this file' box evrytime.
Any ideas please?
I've just caught XPAntivirus. I've managed to run the mobile version of SuperAntiSpyware which I think has got it but now no .exe files will run. I get the 'Windows cannot open this file' box evrytime.
Any ideas please?
-
Tonysmedley
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 3382
- Joined: Mon May 26, 2003 11:18 am
- Location: SPALDING UK
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Have a look at
http://hubpages.com/hub/XP-Antivirus and
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_d ... nload.html
Tony
http://hubpages.com/hub/XP-Antivirus and
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_d ... nload.html
Tony
Tony (the old one)
-
john13
- Well Established Forum Member
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:10 pm
- Location: Near Snorbens
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Damn scareware eh? SWBO nearly got caught by one of those a while back - but came and asked before doing anything fatal....
Do you have a 'restore point' prior to the event? If not, looks like you'll need one of the manual removal approaches - there's quite a few available as well as those Tony posted;
http://www.symantec.com/security_respon ... 10-0713-99
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 032AAnOAgC
What AV/firewall do you use - they may have the appropriate tools
Of course ( shutting the stable door, now that the horse has bolted, as granny used to say ....) you need to be a bit cautious about the sites that offer 'free scans' and 'speed up your PC' and the like......
Good luck!
Cheers
John
Do you have a 'restore point' prior to the event? If not, looks like you'll need one of the manual removal approaches - there's quite a few available as well as those Tony posted;
http://www.symantec.com/security_respon ... 10-0713-99
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 032AAnOAgC
What AV/firewall do you use - they may have the appropriate tools
Of course ( shutting the stable door, now that the horse has bolted, as granny used to say ....) you need to be a bit cautious about the sites that offer 'free scans' and 'speed up your PC' and the like......
Good luck!
Cheers
John
- oldrocker
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 2108
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 10:59 am
- Location: In Wolverhampton. Near my beloved Black Country.
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Thanks for the replies Ode Pals.
Problem is I think the malware has gone but it's left me with no .exe files opening. I'm only on here because I have a desktop shortcut to UKTrainSim so it doesn't need the executable file to run.
Bring back the death penalty?
I wouldn't hesitate for a moment where the people that write these things are concerned !

Problem is I think the malware has gone but it's left me with no .exe files opening. I'm only on here because I have a desktop shortcut to UKTrainSim so it doesn't need the executable file to run.
Bring back the death penalty?
I wouldn't hesitate for a moment where the people that write these things are concerned !
- rufuskins
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 4164
- Joined: Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:20 pm
- Location: Milnrow, Lancashire
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Here's some blurb on the subject that may be of value for others
XP Anti-Virus 2011 a.k.a. XPAntiVirus 2011 is a fake security program. It presents itself as a virus remover while the program itself is malicious piece of software distributed by trojans.
XP Anti-Virus 2011 brings tons of counterfeit security warnings trying to push people into purchasing the app. Do not trust a single notification displayed by XP AntiVirus 2011! The program itself is a computer infection and it should be removed as soon as possible.
XP Anti-Virus 2011 may cause other problems as well such as hijacked web browser.
Here are some examples of XP Anti-Virus 2011 pop-ups:
XP Anti-Virus 2011 ALERT
Internet Explorer alert. Visiting this site may pose a security threat to your system
System danger!
Your system is in danger. Privacy threats detected. Spyware, keyloggers or Trojans may be working in the background right now. Perform an in-depth scan and removal now, click here.
Attention: DANGER!
ALERT! System scan for spyware, adware, trojans and viruses is complete.
XP Anti-Virus 2011 detected 29 critical system objects.
Security breach!
Beware! Spyware infection was found. Your system security is at risk. Private information may get stolen, and your PC activity may get monitored. Click for an anti-spyware scan.
Alec
PS THERE BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD GO YOU OR I !!!!!
XP Anti-Virus 2011 a.k.a. XPAntiVirus 2011 is a fake security program. It presents itself as a virus remover while the program itself is malicious piece of software distributed by trojans.
XP Anti-Virus 2011 brings tons of counterfeit security warnings trying to push people into purchasing the app. Do not trust a single notification displayed by XP AntiVirus 2011! The program itself is a computer infection and it should be removed as soon as possible.
XP Anti-Virus 2011 may cause other problems as well such as hijacked web browser.
Here are some examples of XP Anti-Virus 2011 pop-ups:
XP Anti-Virus 2011 ALERT
Internet Explorer alert. Visiting this site may pose a security threat to your system
System danger!
Your system is in danger. Privacy threats detected. Spyware, keyloggers or Trojans may be working in the background right now. Perform an in-depth scan and removal now, click here.
Attention: DANGER!
ALERT! System scan for spyware, adware, trojans and viruses is complete.
XP Anti-Virus 2011 detected 29 critical system objects.
Security breach!
Beware! Spyware infection was found. Your system security is at risk. Private information may get stolen, and your PC activity may get monitored. Click for an anti-spyware scan.
Alec
PS THERE BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD GO YOU OR I !!!!!
Working on exMT Thumper Project.
-
john13
- Well Established Forum Member
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:10 pm
- Location: Near Snorbens
Re: HELP PLEASE!
You're not alone........ not that that's much comfort eh?
There are a lot of pages on the subject, most of the ones I looked at (briefly) suggest it's a registry file association problem and there is one or more downloadable 'fix' files available.
This link;
http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/fo ... my-pc.html
seems to be typical and contains an onward link for a registry fix. Norton av shows the Doug Knox site
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm as 'safe'
Good luck!
John
There are a lot of pages on the subject, most of the ones I looked at (briefly) suggest it's a registry file association problem and there is one or more downloadable 'fix' files available.
This link;
http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/fo ... my-pc.html
seems to be typical and contains an onward link for a registry fix. Norton av shows the Doug Knox site
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm as 'safe'
Good luck!
John
- stephenholmes
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 4975
- Joined: Sat May 22, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Withington Manchester
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Good afternoon everyone
Hope you soon get your computer health sorted Dave
Has anyone noticed that some "Google" images tend to carry the sort of messages mentioned?
I have had a few of them recently ....luckily I managed to close my browser and then run my AV and Malware Bytes
Which didn't detect anything untoward fortunately
Kind regards Stephen
Hope you soon get your computer health sorted Dave
Has anyone noticed that some "Google" images tend to carry the sort of messages mentioned?
I have had a few of them recently ....luckily I managed to close my browser and then run my AV and Malware Bytes
Which didn't detect anything untoward fortunately
Kind regards Stephen
Take the risk of thinking for yourself, much more happiness, truth, beauty, and wisdom will come to you that way.
Christopher Hitchens (13th April 1949 - 15th December 2011)
Christopher Hitchens (13th April 1949 - 15th December 2011)
- douglee
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 5230
- Joined: Sun Jan 18, 2004 11:09 am
- Location: Isle of Man
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Hi Dave,
All I can say is thank you for your unselfish posting, warning us of this threat.
Good luck
Doug
All I can say is thank you for your unselfish posting, warning us of this threat.
Good luck
Doug
"If it is not broke do not try to fix it"
Rest in Peace Doug L, you will be missed by many, many members of the Forum.
Least We Forget.
Doug L
Rest in Peace Doug L, you will be missed by many, many members of the Forum.
Least We Forget.
Doug L
- oldrocker
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 2108
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 10:59 am
- Location: In Wolverhampton. Near my beloved Black Country.
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Thanks again for the replies.
John, I've seen Doug Knox mentioned as well.
I've booked Wednesday off for a clear (ish) head look at possible solutions.

John, I've seen Doug Knox mentioned as well.
I've booked Wednesday off for a clear (ish) head look at possible solutions.
- MoonKid47
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 4030
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:50 pm
- Location: Trapped In A Server Room On Mars...
- Contact:
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Thats a Rouge Anti-virus program.
Best way we get rid of it, is this little beauty of a program, and the free version works fine:
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/4716- ... lware.html
Its called Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. Just download, install, update and run a Full Scan. Removes loads of gunk from your Windows.
If you have multiple user accounts you'll need to run it separately on each one to be sure, but since it only takes an hour or 2 it isnt too bad. When I do it I always run once in normal mode and once in Safe Mode just to be sure...
I'm suprised no one else has mentioned it
Pretty much removes the need to manually remove all the reg entries and hidden exe files, like the above links recommend...
Best way we get rid of it, is this little beauty of a program, and the free version works fine:
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/4716- ... lware.html
Its called Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. Just download, install, update and run a Full Scan. Removes loads of gunk from your Windows.
If you have multiple user accounts you'll need to run it separately on each one to be sure, but since it only takes an hour or 2 it isnt too bad. When I do it I always run once in normal mode and once in Safe Mode just to be sure...
I'm suprised no one else has mentioned it
Pretty much removes the need to manually remove all the reg entries and hidden exe files, like the above links recommend...
Alex Stankevitch
Stank-my-vitch-up
Stank-my-vitch-up
- ashgray
- Wafflus Maximus
- Posts: 12235
- Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 3:25 pm
- Location: GWR, Nailsea, Somerset
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Not quite correct Alex - unfortunately the free version of Malwarebyte's didn't prevent my old system getting this nasty little trojan, which is why I upgraded to the full version that allows you to scan active memory. All OK now, I'm happy to say.MoonKid47 wrote:<SNIP>Best way we get rid of it, is this little beauty of a program, and the free version works fine:
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/4716- ... lware.html
Ash
Ashley Gray
Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.2Ghz Quad Core, Gigabyte Gaming Motherboard, 2 x 512Gb SSDs + 1TB SATA drives,
16 Gb DDR-4 Corsair RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX1060 6Gb RAM, ASUS Xonar D2X/XDT Soundcard, Windows 10 64 bit
Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.2Ghz Quad Core, Gigabyte Gaming Motherboard, 2 x 512Gb SSDs + 1TB SATA drives,
16 Gb DDR-4 Corsair RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX1060 6Gb RAM, ASUS Xonar D2X/XDT Soundcard, Windows 10 64 bit
-
Tonysmedley
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 3382
- Joined: Mon May 26, 2003 11:18 am
- Location: SPALDING UK
Re: HELP PLEASE!
I use Malwarebytes free and also SpyBot Search and Destroy, whch seems good at finding Trojans.
Tony
Tony
Tony (the old one)
- oldrocker
- Very Active Forum Member
- Posts: 2108
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 10:59 am
- Location: In Wolverhampton. Near my beloved Black Country.
Re: HELP PLEASE!
Shhh !
Say nothing . . quiet now . . .
I think I've / we've fixed it !
The Doug Knox link did it in seconds and all appears OK.
Fingers crossed, touch wood etc etc

Say nothing . . quiet now . . .
I think I've / we've fixed it !
The Doug Knox link did it in seconds and all appears OK.
Fingers crossed, touch wood etc etc