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THISM.A.D.X.WI searched "man with knife" on Google Imagesthat's not a knife ...this is a knife : youtubewatch?v=01NHcTM5IA4 ---Sorry for the long email. I am not sure what information is important and what isn't.My hotmail account has been compromised.Key dates: March 22 (approximate date)Clicked on an email from a friend and downloaded an attack from what looked like a heath products website (I was just looking and deleted it immediately as it was not a personal email from my friend, and I was unaware of the attack).I had seen this email before while using my Mac but not looked inside the email, just deleted it. I'd been receiving this same email message for months. This time, I was using my pc (Presario Compaq using Windows XP) and clicked on the message to finally find out what it was about. Big mistake.An email was sent out to all my contacts containing the same link that I had clicked on. I was unaware of this until my friends contacted me later asking about the "strange email" I'd sent them.Following a comprehensive cleanup (details below):April 22The same email was sent out from my pc while I was at work. The computer was not even turned on, but it was hooked up to the modem and the modem was on.I've done a comprehensive cleanup again, after updating all scanners, this time in Safe Mode and with the computer not connected to the internet (details below).Details:My emails were attacked about March 22. The virus (or trojan or whatever, I am techno-illiterate) managed to turn off the mail checker of AVG before it sent itself to my entire contacts list without my knowledge. I ran a comprehensive cleanup program using that recommended by MajorGeeks. com. A month later, the virus replicated and sent itself out to my entire contact list again (April 22 exactly), so I did the same cleanup program but this time in Safe Mode.After the first attack, I ran the following cleanup programs in "complete" (not "quick") mode:AVG - after, I uninstalled it to install a different anti-virus program, to avoid conflicts and catch what AVG might have missed.Panda (same procedure)Avast (same procedure, but I reinstalled it later to continue using for an anti-virus protection program)CCleanerWindows Defender (tried, it was compromised after the 2nd attack)Spyware BlasterSpybot Search and ControlSuperAntiSpywareMalwareBytes AntiMalwareBaku (it was compromised, and through it, Windows Defender, I don't understand the connection)OneTouchGlary UtilitiesA variety of Registry Cleaners, and Disk Cleaners and DefragmentersAfter the second attack, I:Updated all scanning programsDisconnected my computer from the internetIn Safe Mode, ran all the above programs except AVG and Panda (which had found nothing wrong the first time, including tracking cookies, which they always find, so I suspected the virus deactivates their crucial components during scans)In addition, I have:Deleted all sent emailsDeleted all received emails except for crucial received emails from trusted senders, friends and family members (ex. about work)Deleted "History" in all email accountsDeleted all caches, as far as I knowPrinted and then deleted my entire contact list from all email addressesCreated a Bookmarks document in My Documents, in anticipation of losing or deleting themThe idea of deleting all this information was that if the attack runs again, on May 22 as appears to be the pattern, it won't have email addresses to go to. The only email addresses I have kept at this point are from important personal messages sent by co-workers, supervisors, the universities I work for, and family. I am concerned that the virustrojan or whatever might use these old, kept messages to attack what few addresses are available. Do I need to delete them too?In the course of deleting received and sent emails in either my Gmail or Yahoo, I accessed the activity log and discovered that a large number of emails had been sent on March 22. All links included a series of capitalized letters, about 6 or 7, beginning with M. Sorry, I can't locate that information at the moment. I copied just the letters (not the entire link) and googled it. I received a warning that malicious attack software uses this link to access cookies for personal and financial information. This is possible in MSN and is a problem for both MSN and Adobe Reader. Sorry, I was doing this late at night and my memory is foggy on the details, but I believe this is at the heart of the problem. The information was very technical and I had difficulty trying to read it.After completing the cleanup operation according to the MajorGeeks recommendation, I attempted to wipe the pc system and re-load the os from disk. I tried to replace my present Windows OS with the original manufacturer's OS on disk, which came with my computer, but the program told me I couldn't do that as I am now using a newer version. I would have to delete my current version and then download again from disk. I was aware that I would have to download the entire OS and then update to Pack 3 and a wide variety of other updates a variety of programs, such as Adobe Reader and the Office X3, but this is the first time I've received this message. The entire process, if I figure out how to do it again, will take the better part of a day, especially to update the old version to new standards. So I haven't done that yet, but I intend to.I found out today, after all that cleanup, that my hotmail account is still compromised. I could not send or receive emails through hotmail while in Windows Live. I usually access hotmail from Firefox.Details:I received this notice from Google Safe Browsing:safebrowsing.clients.google.c...EFRCSetup.exeI had downloaded something from qwerks . com, which included possible contamination from filekicker, hosted on filekicker, hosted on the network AS8182 (DIGITALRIVER). To be honest, I do not understand this message and so might have overlooked crucial information. I hope you can find it in the "safebrowsing.clients.googlesafebrowing diagnostic ... link above.I am not sure if it is these links and programs which have compromised my hotmail account. Apparently, I accessed this website around March 17, and so the date suggests that it is possible.I was clearing all overlooked emails (sent and received) in Windows Live. I usually access hotmail through Firefox rather than Windows Live or IE. I had just downloaded a file checker program (May 1 2010) to use with Windows Messenger via Windows Messenger "Others" link, and it was this file sharing checker program which located qwerks.An earlier warning (March 17), which I had somehow overlooked but was linked to via the Google warning described above, suggested that qwerks was downloaded when I downloaded the following program: Eusing Free Registry Cleaner. I find that hard to believe, as I downloaded if from MajorGeeks or one of the linked mirrors, the source of all my cleanup and maintenance programs. Aside from this possibility, I have no idea where the qwerks link could have come from. In fact, I didn't know it was in my computer anywhere.It seems my system is thoroughly compromised. I can't use a newly downloaded PhishGuard program because I can't get the license, for example. I downloaded a few new email checker programs last night and none seem to work.My pc is 64-bit, so I was unable to run 2 of the cleanup programs recommended in MajorGeeks ReadMe cleanup program.I have attached the following log:MGlogs.zipmbam-log (from Malwarebytes AntiMalware)I hope to deal with this by May 21, in anticipation of the next attack. I plan to have my HP Compaq Presario computer with Windows XP not connected to the internet and the modem shut down for about 3 days - May 21, 22 and 23. I don't know if this is necessary, and would appreciate any info. If I need to use my computer, I'll use my MacBookPro, and it will be hooked up only as long as I am using it.What can I do?I appreciate all the help you can offer.Thanks!philosophicalcatTickets went on sale today.Franz Ferdinand, Sigur Ros and Interpol headline.Not bad.Steep though, 130 quid?! Christ, should be giving them away for free.Anyone bought tickets already?

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